What Was Queen Victoria Like Behind Closed Doors? | Victoria's Secrets | Real Royalty
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Queen Victoria founded an Empire and survived numerous assassination attempts, while her marriage to Prince Albert led to the building of Osborne House. Despite tensions with Germany, both sides seek to rebuild connections after World War I.
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- Queen Victoria's reign saw significant political and social changes, from surviving multiple assassination attempts to marrying Prince Albert and expanding the British Empire.
- The text highlights the complexities of European politics and relationships, from Victoria's admiration for Germany despite tensions to the impact of World War I leading the British Royals to distance themselves from their German heritage.
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