Queens in Waiting: Charlotte & Victoria



Nice little exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery comparing the lives and imagery of Princess Charlotte and Queen Victoria.
Princess Charlotte was the daughter of the Prince Regent who was expected to be Queen but died in childbirth. Queen Victoria was almost bred to be a replacement for her.
The exhibition showed how Victoria was often portrayed in similar poses and clothes to Charlotte to rekindle memories of the earlier princess and strengthen Victoria’s claim to the throne.
It also looked at the role of Prince Leopold, beloved husband to one and trusted uncle to the other and how Victoria married a very similar man. 

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