| The tragic
story of the doomed romance between Charlotte, heir to the
English throne, and Leopold, uncle of Queen Victoria and
first King of the Belgians. A story that Jane Austen famously
declined to tell, declaring: “I could no more write
a romance than an epic poem.” Charlotte was the only
legitimate royal child of her generation, and her death
in childbirth – the result of medical incompetence
and ill-fortune – was followed by an unseemly scramble
to produce a substitute heir. Queen Victoria was the product.
Chambers masterfully demonstrates how the personal and the
political inevitably collide in scheming post- Napoleonic
Europe, offering a vivid and sympathetic portrait of a couple
whose lives are in many ways not
their own. From the day she was born, Charlotte won the
hearts of her subjects and yet behind the scenes she was
used, abused and victimised by rivalries - between her parents;
between her Father (the Prince Regent, later George IV)
and (Mad King) George III; between her tutors, governesses
and other members of her discordant household; and ultimately
between the Whig opposition and the Tory government.
Set in one of the most glamorous eras of British history,
against the background of a famously dysfunctional royal
family, Charlotte & Leopold – A Regency Romance
is a moving, sometimes funny and always entertaining royal
biography with an alluring contemporary resonance.
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