Charlotte, the Forgotten Princess

Nice little exhibition at Brighton Pavilion looking at the life of Princess Charlotte, daughter of the Prince Regent, whose sudden death in 1817 saw a public outpouring of grief.

The exhibition told her story well. From how she was removed from her mother and her parents separated almost as soon as she was born, though her upbringing a heir to the thrown to her tragic death in child birth following a romantic wedding the previous year.

The Queen had lent Charlottes wedding dress for the exhibition which was a beautiful silver empire line gown.
 
I did however prefer the recent exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery looking at Charlotte and Victorian and comparing their lives and how they were portrayed as it had a bit more depth.

 

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