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English Queen Victoria: Victoria’s Affinity for Personal Journals, Victoria Recording Her Innermost Thoughts Within Her Journals, the Total Volume of Victoria’s Journals, the Period When Victoria Began to Dislike German Princess Marie Louise Victoire of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Victoria’s Mother), Victoria’s Treatment Toward Victoire of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld Post Becoming the English Monarch, the Year Victoire of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld Died, the Discovery Victoria Made Post the Death of Victoire of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, the Book Publication Victoria Created From Her Mothers Written Notes, the Death of English Prince Edward Augustus (Victoria’s Father) and the Impact of This Upon Victoria During Adulthood, Victoria’s Description of Her Adolescence, the Concept of the “Kensington System”, the Reason Victoria’s Adolescent Experience is Ambiguous During the Modern Day, How Frequently Victoria Attended Operatic Theatrical Shows, the Last English Monarch to Appoint a Prime Minster, the English Public Demanding Changes Within the English Political System During the 19th Century, the Reason Victoria Inherited the English Monarchy Despite Her German Ethnicity, How English Comptroller John Conroy Attempted to Stop Victoria From Inheriting the English Monarchy, the Person Conroy Desired to Inherit the English Monarchy and the Reason for This, Victoria’s Response to Conroy’s Demand to Rescind Future Monarchical Powers, the Period When Victoria Began Viewing Her Adolescence Unfavorably and the Age Victoria Became the Monarch of England, the Person Who Helped Victoria Ascend to Become the Monarch of England, the Description Victoria Used to Describe Herself Within Her Journals and How English Prime Minister William Lamb (Lord Melbourne) Exploited This Information, the Reason Lamb Was Intently Focused Upon Helping Victoria Inherit the English Monarchy, the Mutually Beneficial Relationship Between Lamb and Victoria, the Relationship Between Lamb and Victoria, the Change English Prime Minister Robert Peel Requested of Victoria Post Becoming Prime Minister, Victoria’s Response to This Request, Peel’s Response to Victoria’s Refusal, the Last Time an English Monarch Defied the Request of an English Politician, the Modern Day View of Victoria’s Refusal to Comply With Peel’s Request, the Reason Lamb Was Forced to Return as the Prime Minster of England, the Reason Victoria Was Inexperienced When Dealing With English Politicians, the 3 Marriage Options Available to Victoria During the 1830’s, the First Marriage Option Available to Victoria and the Reason This Option Did Not Work Out, the Second Marriage Option Available to Victoria and the Reason This Option Did Not Work Out, the Third Marriage Option Available to Victoria, Victoria Being Part of the Hanoverian Royal Family, the Reason Victoria’s Marriage to German Prince Albert (No Last Name) Was Viewed Favorably by the Hanoverian Royal Family, Victoria’s View of Albert Post Meeting for the First Time, the Scottish Public’s Treatment Toward Victoria and the Reason for This, the Reason Albert Initially Believed He Would Control the English Monarchy, Victoria Becoming Pregnant With Her First Child, Victoria’s Reaction to Discovering This Pregnancy, the Reason Albert Inherited an Increasing Volume of Influence and Control Over the English Monarchy Over Time, Victoria’s View of Pregnancy and Her Children Spending Time With Albert, the Number of Children Victoria and Albert Had, Victoria Beginning to Believe Women Were Unfit to Direct the English Monarchy, the Person Who Effectively Controlled England During This Period, the Person English Princess Royal Victoria (No Last Name) (Victoria’s Daughter) Married and Victoria’s View of This Marriage, the Subjects Victoria Discussed Within Correspondence With Princess Royal Victoria, and Victoria and Princess Royal Victoria’s Relationship in Comparison to Victoria and Victoire of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld’s Relationship

Throughout her reign, Queen Victoria always found time for her journal. She used her pen therapeutically to express her innermost thoughts, making her writing more than just a record of events. If Queen Victoria’s work was to be bound as a set, it would consist of more than 700 volumes, which is more than 50,000,000 (50 million) words. Queen Victoria loathed her mother, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld the Duchess of Kent, and had done so since her teenage years. After becoming Queen, Q...


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