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Becoming Queen

By: Kate Williams
Narrated by: Carole Boyd
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'I will be good,' promised the thirteen-year-old Victoria, when she understood that she would be Queen of the most powerful country in the world. That, of course, is a matter of opinion. And there are other layers to the story.

With a combination of novelistic flair and historical accuracy, Kate Williams begins by relating the heartbreaking story of Princess Charlotte, the Queen who never was, and her impact on the young Victoria. Our perception of Victoria the Queen is coloured by portraits of her older, widowed self - her dour expression embodying the repressive morality propagated in her time. But Becoming Queen reveals an energetic and vibrant woman, determined to battle for power. It also documents the Byzantine machinations behind Victoria's quest to occupy the throne, and shows how her struggles did not end when finally the crown was placed on her head.

In the late eighteenth century, monarchies were in crisis across Europe. Discontented with their mad King, George III, and his spendthrift offspring, the English pinned their hopes on the only legitimate grandchild: Princess Charlotte, daughter of George, Prince of Wales. But Charlotte died at the age of twenty-two, a few hours after giving birth to a stillborn son. A grieving nation immediately began venerating her as someone who would have made an ideal Queen while Charlotte's rackety uncles embarked on a race to produce the next heir.

No one thought that little Victoria, daughter of the Duke of Kent, would ascend the throne. She, in turn, became increasingly determined to take control of her own destiny, and clashed constantly not only with her hugely ambitious mother but with her protégé and household comptroller, the Irish adventurer, John Conroy. After she became Queen, ministers, even her beloved Prince Albert, still attempted to steal power away from her.

Revealing how Charlotte's death shaped Victoria's reign and laying bare the passions that swirled around the throne, Becoming Queen is an absorbingly dramatic tale of secrets, sexual repression and endless conflict. After her lauded biography of Emma Hamilton, England's Mistress, Kate Williams has produced a most original and intimate portrait of Great Britain's longest reigning monarch.

19th Century Europe Great Britain Historical Fiction Modern Politics & Activism Royalty Fiction Inspiring England

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Critic reviews

The amazing untold story of Victoria before she was Queen ... Kate Williams reveals a passionate young woman beloved of her future subjects but at war with her family
Passionate, exuberant and entertaining, a treasure trove of royalty, intrigue and politics ... vividly and sensitively brings to life the girl who would become Queen
This fresh and vivid portrayal of the young Queen Victoria is deserving of the highest praise. I cannot recommend it highly enough
Becoming Queen showcases an outstanding talent from whom we can expect much more
History as exciting and tempestuous as you are ever likely to find
A dashing and vivid account of Charlotte and Victoria's lives
Examining the death of Princess Charlotte, and Victoria's own struggle for power, this is a bracing recreation.
Detailed and sympathetic
An illuminating biography
All stars
Most relevant
very informative and interesting story about enlish royal family, excellent narator made exciting to read

facinating book could not stop reading

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A fascinating listen, especially the section on Princess Charlotte, whose tragic death changed the course of British history; read by an excellent narrator. Highly recommended.

A glimpse behind the curtains of 19th century royalty

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The right balance between scholarly research and approachability which makes it ideal to listen to. Fantastic narrator who brings it all to life.

Becoming Queen

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A fascinating backstory to how Victoria came to be born, let alone Queen, due to the untimely death of her cousin Princess Charlotte. Although the book begins with the Prince Regent's wedding and ends, for no discernible reason, after the birth of the Princess Royal, it is an absorbing listen.

Fascinating

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I found this book well narrated, a little long winded in parts, but it filled a gap in my knowledge of English history. In fact it only deals briefly with Victoria as a Queen, but at length about how she came to the throne at all, a circuitous route indeed! Very pleasant to listen to, informative, a good "read".

A little know period of history

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