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File Size: 5311 KB

Print Length: 451 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0062269925

Publisher: Harper; Reprint edition (April 30, 2013)

Publication Date: April 30, 2013

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B009UXFX1Y

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This is a fascinating look at life in Queen Victoria's home(s) through the eyes of several of her closest servants. Although servants were not allowed to keep diaries there was no rule against them writing letters - here we have quotes, some of them published for the first time, from the letters of ladies-in-waiting, personal secretaries, personal physicians, and the royal nursery supervisor. This is Queen Vic at her most candid and I have thoroughly enjoyed the politics, the tantrums, the big-hearted concern for servants, the despising of "churchiness", her "nerves" and stubbornness, and the years of mourning for Albert. If you've read about Victoria you already know that she was a complete control freak - every detail of everyone's goings and comings was her business - but it is refreshing to see her good side as well as the tittle-tattle, to to hear it from first-hand witnesses.Serving the Queen was an arduous, often boring duty. There is not a hint of glamour here - just the honest expressions of those who had to stand around and wait for her next command, freeze in the unheated bedrooms of Victoria's palaces, or try to get her to comply with reasonable medical advice (she never did.)Loses one star for being overlong - could have used a bit more paring down in my opinion. Otherwise it's a very good read if you love histories.Recommended!

I thought the book was very well written and very interesting and very easy to read. It was interesting on how if you compare the court to Henry the 8 and Victoria's court on how people acted while they worked and waited on Royalty. It sounds like fun being apart of a court but it was a lot of hard work and took a toll on many people's health and most of the time it ended up killing them . In a sense you give up your life to wait on hand and foot 24/7 365 days a year to be available to a spoiled self centered person. Now I love Victoria but in fairness she was self centered, selfish and spoiled and she did not know any better. When Sarah Lyletton was retiring Victoria and Albert was not going to give her a big pension but in the end they did. The other people who did make it to retirement if they were lucky did not get a decent size pension. One other book I read when John Brown was dying and( who never took a day off in his life while working for Victoria ) was lying upstairs in his room ill Victoria was extremely upset that he could not make an effort to come down and see her as she had twisted her ankle and wanted the company. . Granted the doctor did not tell her how sick Brown was but she did know that he was ill and in bed.

If you find the Victorian period in history interesting, this is one book you won't want to to skip. I enjoyed it thoroughly from start to finish. The cast of characters really comes alive at every turn. I've read it several times since buying and enjoyed it over and over again.

I suspect I am in for some biased reporting about Victoria. Admitting that I have only just started the book, I will say that I am put off by this sentence:“... some of the same names that served under Victoria –Adeane, Lascelles, Fitzroy –have cropped up in Elizabeth II’s household (the likes of Paul Burrell, though, would have had no place at the Victorian court).”As I was a big fan of Princess Diana, I am offended by this judgmental and unnecessary comment. I will read on and report back later.

After watching the mini series “Victoria”, I found this non fiction book quite interesting. The characters on TV are mostly real people and their roles in Victoria’s life were elaborated on quite a bit in the book. I was surprised at the odd way that communications were a game of whisper down the lane after Albert’s death. He was truly a source of political savvy as well as emotional support during his short life.And even titled aristocrats who “waited” on the queen were relegated to very uncomfortable situations, including separation from their own families. The author also delves into the situation of the Munshi who was full of self aggrandizement, and John Brown, who was perhaps a true friend in her old age, but also frequently giving scandal by being inebriated, along with numerous relations at Balmoral.Altogether an interesting enlightenment on the subject!

Really a good book. It was great to read from the servants point of view. Excellent!

This is a very difficult book to read. The author uses far too many names and titles. I'm not british and maybe my knowledge of the old aristocracy is very limited. I found it all but impossible to keep my mind focused on that many people. I've not finished the book and continue to struggle with it. I have to use the index and flip back and forth to try to keep it all straight. It does have its moments.

I don't read that much about Victoria I'm more into the Royal area from 1910 on. But I thought I'd read this book because it was about the Royal Household which I have many questions about. But this book is so deep, and mentions so many names in one sentence that you can't keep your mind from getting fuddled. I'm going to wade through it for facts about the R.Household and their jobs but not try to keep up with names.

Excellent book about a spoiled, self-indulged, selfish, Empress. At times you love her and the rest of the time she is a child demanding absolute service 24/7 with no regard for her staff's lives, trials, tragidies(I am not a very good speller, where's the spell check?), family relations, etc............But never the less, and excellent glimpse into the Queen of England, her adored prince and Mr. & Mrs. "Brown" .............

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