Known to millions as the imperious matriarch of Bridgerton’s court,
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was still a teenager when she was
chosen to be the bride of King George III. Shy, innocent, and
sheltered, the orphaned princess and her youthful groom carried the
hopes of a nation on their shoulders. The placid and unassuming young
couple symbolised a new beginning, but soon those hopes began to sour.
Charlotte and George’s marriage lasted for nearly 60 years and
produced more than a dozen children, but it was beset by unrest at
home, war in the colonies, and the king’s encroaching madness. As
the royal couple battled against their critics, their political
opponents, and sometimes even their own family, Charlotte learned what
it really meant to be queen. Locked in a bitter struggle with her
eldest son for the king’s future and with her daughters for their
freedom, the timid young girl grew into an insular and domineering
woman that few dared to cross. Shouldering the burden of family
disputes, ambitious courtiers, and the care of the man she adored,
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz presided over one of the most
tumultuous eras that the monarchy has ever seen. As tragic as it was
glittering, this is the story of her extraordinary life.
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Inside the Real Bridgerton Court
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ISBN
9781399097048
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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