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Reina Victoria

Esta saga histórica narra la vida y el reinado de una de las monarcas más icónicas de Gran Bretaña. Desde sus primeros días en el trono hasta la larga e influyente era que definió una época, esta serie profundiza en los desafíos personales y políticos que enfrentó. Sumérgete en la intrincada política de la corte, los eventos dramáticos y las relaciones personales que moldearon un imperio y dejaron una marca imborrable en la historia. Explora los triunfos y las pruebas de una soberana que se convirtió en un símbolo de su tiempo.

The Queen and Lord M
The Captive of Kensington Palace
The Widow of Windsor
The Queen's Husband

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  1. 1

    The young Princess Victoria, strictly confined within the boundaries of Kensington Palace, is being moulded for her awesome future as Queen of England. her mother's sinister friend, Sir John Conroy, makes her uneasy .

    The Captive of Kensington Palace
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    The Queen and Lord M

    • 352 páginas
    • 13 horas de lectura

    On the morning of 20th June 1837, an eighteen-year-old girl is called from her bed to be told that she is Queen of England. the eternal conflict between Victoria and her mother, and the young queen's hatred of Sir John Conroy, her mother's close friend.

    The Queen and Lord M
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    The Queen's Husband

    • 496 páginas
    • 18 horas de lectura

    The young Queen, as well has having to endure her constant pregnancies, is in perpetual revolt against any encroachment on her position - and Albert is doing just that. Despite attempts on her life and crises like the Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny, her family - Albert and their nine children - is her prime concern.

    The Queen's Husband
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    The Widow of Windsor

    • 464 páginas
    • 17 horas de lectura

    Albert is dead and the queen is preparing to spend the rest of her life in mourning. Yet the last years of her reign are to be momentous years. The court at Windsor, Balmoral, Osborne or Buckingham Palace is perpetually shocked by the Prince of Wales, forever in pursuit of horses, women and scandal, the heady harbinger of Edwardian years to come.

    The Widow of Windsor