The Lost Queen
The life of a princess caught in political turmoil
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The History Press Ltd
Published:29th Feb '08
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This historical narrative follows Caroline Matilda's challenging life as the youngest sister of George III, exiled and married to a troubled Crown Prince of Denmark.
In The Lost Queen, the life of Caroline Matilda, the youngest sister of George III, unfolds against a backdrop of tumultuous 18th-century Denmark. Exiled to a foreign land and married to a nearly insane Crown Prince, her story reveals the harsh realities faced by princesses of the time. The narrative explores themes of cruelty, poverty, and oppression as Caroline navigates the treacherous waters of a court dominated by madness and intrigue.
Caroline Matilda's journey is marked by a sense of foreboding as she reluctantly accepts her fate. Despite her pleas for one of her sisters to take her place, she is deemed the healthiest and strongest among the English princesses. The book illustrates the grim expectations placed upon women of her status, where exile often seemed the only alternative to a life of spinsterhood. Her struggles highlight the sacrifices made by women in the pursuit of duty and survival.
As The Lost Queen delves into the complexities of Caroline's life, it paints a vivid picture of her resilience amidst the chaos surrounding her. The author captures the stark contrasts of her existence, from the opulence of the Danish court to the underlying despair of a kingdom in decline. Through Caroline's eyes, readers are invited to witness the personal and political challenges that defined her reign as Queen of Denmark.
ISBN: 9780752444680
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285 pages
UK ed.