In this blog I will explore the life and reign of Queen Victoria.
Victoria was born Alexandrina Victoria was born on the 24th May 1819 during King George III's reign. She was born to Prince Edward, Duke Of Kent and Strathern and Princess Victoria Of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield. Prince Edward was the fourth son of King George III and Queen Charlotte. At birth Victoria was fifth in line of succession after the 4 eldest sons of George III.
Being an only child Victoria's mother wanted to really protect her daughter. They would normally reside at Kensington Palace and Victoria and her mother shared the same room. When Victoria was only one her father Prince Edward died of pneumonia on the 23rd January 1820 Victoria's mother was even more protective towards her daughter.
Shortly after her Father died her grandfather King George III died on the 29th January 1820 of pneumonia and suffered with an ongoing mental health battle, his eldest son King George IV became king and Victoria became 3rd in line to the throne. During the reign of King George VI he had one daughter named Princess Charlotte who was meant to be heir to the British throne passed away before her father became king so his brother William became heir to the throne.
When King George IV passed away on the 26th June 1830 aged 67 years from bleeding on the stomach, his brother William became King William IV became the oldest monarch to take the throne at age 64. That title was taken by King Charles III in 2022 when he became king at age 73.
Victoria became heir apparent when her uncle King William IV became king. William had illegitimate children but they couldn't be in line to the succession because they were born out of wedlock.
King William IV passed away on the 20th June 1837 at the age of 71, Victoria aged 18 became Queen. She decided on the name of Victoria and her first name was not to be used again. Since 1714 Britain had shared a monarch with Hanover and women were excluded in that line of succession. Her father's younger brother Ernest Augustus, Duke Of Cumberland became King Of Hanover. He was Victoria's heir presumptive until she had a child.
She was very very close to her first Prime Minister Lord Melbourne, he became a powerful influence and guide as a new young queen. She relied on him for advice. lord Melbourne was incredibly fond of Victoria and he once said that he saw her like a daughter and Victoria had also looked up to him as a father figure as her father died when she was very young.
The start of Victoria's reign was quite popular but her reputation suffered in 1839 when one of her mother's ladies in waiting Lady Flora Hastings developed an abdominal growth that was widely rumoured as an out of wedlock pregnancy by Sir John Conroy. She had an examination to confirm the growth. lady Flora died in July that revealed a large rumour on her liver that had distended her abdomen. People blamed Victoria for the incident and was jeered and hissed at when she appeared in public.
In 1839 Melbourne resigned and Victoria was meant to be absolutely devastated by the resignation. The Queen commissioned a Tory Sir Robert Peel to form a new ministry and it was customary for the new prime minister to appoint members of the royal household.
Although Victoria was now Queen, as an unmarried young woman she was required by social convention to live with her mother. She then met her two German cousins Princes Albert and Ernest to consider marriage to one of them. Victoria instantly fell for Prince Albert for his musical ability. On the 15th October 1839 Victoria proposed to Albert. They married on the 10th February in the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace in London.
Prince Albert became an important political adviser as well as the queen's companion replacing Melbourne as the dominant influential figures for the first half of her life. Victoria was pregnant with her first child in 1840 in the first few months of her marriage. An 18 year old Edward Oxford attempted to assassinate her while she was riding in a carriage with Prince Albert on her way to visit her mother.
Her first daughter who was also called Victoria was born on the 20th November 1840. Queen Victoria hated being pregnant and thought that newborn babies were ugly. However she went on to have a further 8 children Albert Edward, Alice, Alfred, Helena, Louise, Arthur, Leopold and Beatrice. Her eldest daughter became heir to the throne until her younger brother Albert Edward was born.
Victoria's household was largely run by her governess Baroness Louise Lehzen. However Albert thought that Lehzen was incompetent and that her mismanagement threatened his daughter Victoria's health. The governess was pensioned off in 1842 and Victoria's close relationship with her ended.
In the Victorian era Christmas became what we do today which includes Christmas trees, exchanging gifts, enjoying festive meals and games. This was brought up by Prince Albert as he did these traditions when growing up in Germany.
In 1853, Victoria gave birth to her eighth child, Leopold with the aid of the new anaesthetic, chloroform. Victoria may have had postnatal depression after many of her pregnancies. Letters from Albert to Victoria intermittently complain of her loss of self-control. For example about a month after Leopold's birth Albert complained in a letter to Victoria about her "continuance of hysterics" over a "miserable trifle"
In March 1861 Victoria's mother died at her side. Despite all tensions Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her dearly and only did what she did to protect her. During the time of her mother's death she took some time to grieve and her husband who was unwell himself with chronic stomach trouble wanted to support his wife by taking some of her public duties.
By the beginning of December 1861, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever and died on the 14th December 1861. Victoria was absolutely devastated and heartbroken. She did blame her husband's death on worry of the Prince Of Wales's affairs. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life.
She avoided public appearances and rarely stepped foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname "widow of Windsor." Her weight increased through comfort eating, which reinforced her aversion to public appearances.
Victoria's lack of public engagement caused the monarchy to deteriorate in its popularity and moved the growth of a republic movement. She did however during this time still take on her official duties which included her red boxes and government meetings at Osborne house which is where she stayed after Albert's death.
Through the 1860s Victoria relied increasingly on a manservant from Scotland John brown. Rumours of a romantic connection and even a secret marriage appeared in print and people referred to Victoria as "Mrs Brown."
After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the British East India Company was dissolved. Britain's possessions and protectorates were formally incorporated into the British Empire. Queen Victoria in turn became Empress Of India.
In 1887 the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. She marked the 50th anniversary of her accession on 20th June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day there was a thanksgiving service to celebrate her reign at Westminster Abbey. By this time Victoria was once again extremely popular.
In her Golden Jubilee year Victoria's eldest daughter became an empress consort of Germany in 1888 but was widowed a little over three months later. Victoria's eldest grandchild became German Emperor as Wilhelm II.
On the 23rd September 1896 Victoria surpassed her grandfather George III as the longest reigning monarch in British history. The Queen requested that any special celebrations be delayed until her Diamond Jubilee which was made a festival of the British Empire.
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee procession on the 22nd June 1897 followed a six mile long through London and included troops from all over the Empire. The procession paused for an open-air service of thanksgiving held outside St Paul's Cathedral. Throughout the service Victoria sat in an open carriage to avoid her walking up the steps to enter the building. The celebration was marked by vast crowds of spectators and great outpouring of affection for the 78 year old Queen.
In July 1900 Victoria's second son Alfred died. Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood she spent Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle Of Wright. Rheumatism in her legs made her disabled and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts.
Through early January of 1901 she felt weak and very unwell. By mid January she had become confused and dazed. Her favourite pet Pomeranian Turi was led on her bed as a final request. She died aged 81 on 22nd January 1901 at 6:30 in the evening. Her son and heir who was now Edward VII and her grandson Wilhelm II was by her bedside when she died.
In 1897 Victoria had written instructions for her funeral which was a nod to being a daughter of a former soldier. In her coffin she was dressed in a white gown and her wedding veil. One of Albert's dressing gowns was placed by her side with a plaster cast of his head. Also in the coffin was a lock of John Brown's hair along with a picture of him also placed with her. Items of jewellery placed on Victoria included the wedding ring of Brown's mother, which Brown gave Victoria in 1883.
Her funeral was held on Saturday 2nd February, in St George's Chapel in Windsor. After two days of lying in state she was interred beside Prince Albert in the Royal Mausoleum, Frogmore at Windsor Great Park.
Victoria's reign lasted 63 years and seven months and two days. Victoria was the longest reigning British monarch and the longest reigning queen regnant in world history until her great-great granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II surpassed her on the 9th September 2015. Victoria was the last monarch of Britain from the House Of Hanover. Her son Edward VII belonged to her husband's House Of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Her legacy lives on in her descendants all the way up to her great-great-great grandson King Charles III who is the monarch from 2022. Her life had been portrayed in various films and TV shows. There are also books that include her diary entries and letters in.