Princess, Socialite, Suffragette: Sophia Duleep Singh

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • Let’s take a look at the life of Princess Sophia Duleep Singh…
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    Images (from Wikimedia Commons, unless otherwise stated):
    Photograph of the blue plaque honouring Princess Sophia Duleep Singh at Faraday House taken by me (Katrina Marchant 2023).
    Photograph of Bamba Muller (1886). From the Peter Bance Collection.
    Drawing of Maharani Jindan Kaur with her son Duleep Singh by an unknown artist (19th century). Held by the Kapany Collection.
    Maharani Jindan Kaur rallying the Sikh troops by an unknown artist (19th-early 20th century). In an unknown collection.
    Photograph of a replica of the Koh-i-Noor diamond at Prince of Wales Museum of Western India, Mumbai taken by aiva (2020).
    Portrait of Maharaja Duleep Singh by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1854). Held by the Royal Collection.
    Portrait of Maharani Jindan Kaur by George Richmond (1863). In an unknown collection.
    Photograph of the Princesses Catherine, Bamba and Sophia by an unknown photographer (1892).
    Photograph of Sophia by J.W. Clarke (1895). Held by the Norfolk Museums - Ancient House Museum.
    Photographic record Durbar Procession in 1903, twin images meant to be seen through binoculars to create 3-d effect, by James Ricalton. Held by the British Library.
    Photograph of Sophia selling “The Suffragette” a=outside Hampton Court, published in “The Suffragette”; 18th April 1913. Held by the British Library.
    Newspaper clipping dealing with Sophia’s court appearance, published 13th December 1913.
    A policeman tries to seize the pole of a banner from a suffragette on Black Friday, photographer unknown. The Daily Mirror, 19 November 1910, page 11.
    Photograph of Rosa May Billinghurst being accosted at the march. Held by the LSE Library.
    Arrest of a suffragette. Held by the Women’s Library Collection.
    Front page of The Daily Mirror, 19 November 1910: "Violent scenes at Westminster, where many suffragettes were arrested while trying to force their way into the House of Commons."
    Census protest of Sophia Duleep Singh from Hampton Court. Catalogue ref: RG 14/3561. Screenshot from blog.nationala...
    AN ANNOUNCEMENT in the ‘Daily Mail’ national newspaper publicising “The Great Women’s Procession” on 17 July 1915 in central London and inviting women. Image Copyright © IWM. IWM catalogue reference Q 107082. Original source www.iwm.org.uk...
    Postcard showing Indian WW1 hospital inside The Dome of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, sent May 1915.
    Photograph of Princess Sophia Duleep Singh as a nurse during WW I by an unknown photographer. From The Modern Review. July 1919.
    Photographic portrait of Emmeline Pankhurst by Matzene, Chicago (restored by Adam Cuerden (November 1913). Held by the Library of Congress.
    Statue of Emmeline Pankhurst, Victoria Tower Gardens, Westminster, London. Photographed by Fin Fahey (2006).
    Photograph of Sophia in 1930. From the Peter Bance Collection.
    Quoted texts:
    Anita Anand, “Sophia Duleep Singh: Princess and Suffragette” (2018). From www.bl.uk/vote...
    Also consulted, were:
    Other relevant entries from The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Online.
    www.mybrighton...
    www.english-he...
    Anita Anand, Sophia: Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary (2018).
    #Suffragette #History #HamptonCourt

КОМЕНТАРІ • 298

  • @sherrillsturm7240
    @sherrillsturm7240 Рік тому +91

    I love Sophia's great logic: not a person, cannot be counted; not a person, cannot be taxed. There really is no argument against that. We owe these corageous women a great deal.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Рік тому +63

    I’m glad someone acknowledged the great contribution of Indian soldiers to the Allied cause during the two World Wars. Our black soldiers here in the US weren’t really acknowledged, either, especially for their service in WWI.

  • @rosevale3218
    @rosevale3218 Рік тому +52

    The suffragists of the early movement had to be strong women. Being arrested, jailed, abused by violence, and vilified in print media was intense pressure to stop their work. Both in England and the U.S. it only made them work harder for suffrage. They make me proud to vote for each election. I never take for granted the work they did to ensure I have this right. 👸⚖️

    • @jasperhorace7147
      @jasperhorace7147 Рік тому +3

      I quite agree. Despite my UA-cam name, I am female. I have two daughters, now in their forties. As each reached voting age, here in New Zealand, I encouraged them to make sure they vote in every election in remembrance of and as a tribute to the suffragettes.
      I’ve recently been researching my family and found my great grandmother on the electoral immediately after women in New Zealand got the vote in 1893.

    • @lindalaw5466
      @lindalaw5466 11 місяців тому

      @@jasperhorace7147 please also look to what is happening today in NZ. Women are not safe.💔

  • @spews1973
    @spews1973 Рік тому +64

    That was great! More videos on historical British people of African and Asian descent would be good. I'm sure there will be more coming.

    • @sarahwatts7152
      @sarahwatts7152 Рік тому +4

      Seconded!

    • @TheSuzberry
      @TheSuzberry Рік тому +5

      I remember someone commenting negatively on seeing a dark face among Roman soldiers in a historical reenactment. More on people of color in England, please.

  • @AleaumeAnders
    @AleaumeAnders Рік тому +36

    You know why I hate those premiere things? because your content usually is so interesting, that it's torturous to wait for it. ;)

  • @starrywizdom
    @starrywizdom Рік тому +15

    Her father's story is tragic. It's satisfying that Sophia was able to make positive differences in her lifetime. 👸

  • @Twoandtwoarefour
    @Twoandtwoarefour Рік тому +23

    Princess Sophia was only one of many strong women who were forward thinking and the rights they fought for were not just for them, but for their daughters and granddaughters and for us. Many people take the right to vote for granted, forgetting that others stood and sacrificed for it, and forgetting that the right to vote is still denied in many places. Thank you for shining a light into this corner of history. It would be interesting to see what our great-grandchildren say about the things that we stood for, if indeed we stand for things that are worthy and will last.

    • @lindalaw5466
      @lindalaw5466 Рік тому

      Yet now we’re are having our safe spaces and hard won rights removed by men in dresses……..

  • @allpau6199
    @allpau6199 Рік тому +21

    This was very enlightening. It’s always great to see a wealthy/celebrity actually put their money where their mouth is. She was really dedicated to the causes she cared about which is wonderful to see as so many people of means or influence publicly decry a social injustice but don’t do anything physically to alleviate the problem.

    • @spacecardinal
      @spacecardinal Рік тому +1

      I wonder, if more women were of wealthy means would they have joined her? A lot of our heros such as Ghandi came from wealth.

  • @Intervain
    @Intervain Рік тому +7

    "I have a conscientious objection to filling up this form' was my favorite part... she was very principled 👸

  • @susanvinson2667
    @susanvinson2667 Рік тому +11

    This was wonderful! I had never heard of this woman before. What a life she led! I’m sure there are many other fascinating stories of obscure people of history. Ones they leave out of most textbooks. Thank you for enlightening us again.❤

  • @rebbekahcannons9805
    @rebbekahcannons9805 11 місяців тому +3

    I like how she went from being a influencer type to a person genuinely interested in helping others less seen/heard by putting her background to use positively

  • @Voronochka262
    @Voronochka262 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for sharing about the life of Sophia Duleep Singh. I had not made the connection that it had been her father from whom the Koh i Noor diamond was taken away. Another interesting woman I would like to learn more about too is Noor Inayat Khan

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Рік тому +12

    I’m so glad mother and son were at last united for those two years. I lost my Mom a year ago, and every day with her is precious to me.

  • @clairepancerz9744
    @clairepancerz9744 Рік тому +9

    I had never heard of this estimable woman before. I absolutely loved seeing what she wrote about women not being counted or represented - therefore, she would not pay taxes or participate in the census. You always provide us with fascinating content! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 (strong arms for her protesting efforts)

  • @MissAmy947
    @MissAmy947 Рік тому +16

    I loved this episode, if I lived in that time I'd be cheering her on with screams of more power to her arm. An episode on the suffragette movement would be awesome. My great grandmother was one, I learnt this researching some family history and found her declaring herself a demonstrator on the census in 1910.

  • @julzy3
    @julzy3 Рік тому +14

    I love her name and how it honors her multicultural family. What a courageous woman. I find it insane that while bicycle riding was considered scandalous, the need of Suffragist organizations wasn't. I would love for you to do a piece on Lily Maxwell.👸🚲

    • @lindalaw5466
      @lindalaw5466 11 місяців тому +1

      Women at the time ride horses side saddle , as it was the fact a woman parted her legs that was scandalous.

    • @mymukul9834
      @mymukul9834 3 місяці тому +2

      Maharaja Ranjkt Singh Jindabad 🎉

  • @HLBear
    @HLBear 11 місяців тому +2

    🌟 What an inspiring woman. She started out enjoying her station and ended up changing the station of England's women! ❤

  • @joyoung2483
    @joyoung2483 Рік тому +8

    👸Goes to show that you can start out a pampered oblivious princess and end up a pampered creator of positive change.

  • @carole6779
    @carole6779 Рік тому +5

    👸✊📖🖋 Another fascinating video! What a switch, from socialite to suffragette. Clearly, the travel to India had a tremendous impact on her outlook, which is also a reflection of her character. Others who traveled with her ~ and others traveling at that time ~ don't seem to have been as motivated by what they saw to do anything different with their lives. Thank you, Dr. Kat! 💕💖

  • @eliscanfield3913
    @eliscanfield3913 Рік тому +7

    ✍Remember to vote! I did last month (we had a special election hereabouts) and will again in November!

  • @user-dh8qz6gy2b
    @user-dh8qz6gy2b Рік тому +4

    This was an interesting and intriguing change of pace! Her turnaround from socialite to leader is fascinating. It's as though the Durbar was her SIddhartha moment.

  • @candyh2o
    @candyh2o 11 місяців тому +3

    (I'm new to your channel). Your videos are amazing and I'm enjoying watching some of the older vods as well. Thank you for making them. On a side note, I plan to dig deeper into your library (of vods), to see if you covered the High Middle Ages, or high medieval period. If not, I'd enjoy seeing some content (the 1220-30s in particular) that covers both royals and peasants in high medieval times. *cheers* 👑

  • @Lufu2
    @Lufu2 Рік тому +6

    Wow, 🕊Sophia Duleep Singh 👸amazing story and what a woman! Thank you for all of your hard work and the amazing lives & stories you share with us on this channel. We learn so much from you 💯% !

  • @Kristine709
    @Kristine709 Рік тому +2

    Wonderful video - yet again an important figure I had no previous information on. The more I watch your channel, the more I learn and want to learn more. ❤❤❤ And for the Princess, 👑👑👑👑. I would truly enjoy more videos on rabble-rousing women of any time period.

  • @amethystle
    @amethystle Рік тому +4

    I had the privilege of learning about this amazing woman while at university, working on my minor in history. Her position as a displaced princess in the land of her colonizers, and a woman of color, must have been a very precarious one, and I so admire that she was willing to compromise her place of relative privilege to elevate others. I highly recommend her biography by Anita Anand.

  • @elizabethdibble5159
    @elizabethdibble5159 11 місяців тому +1

    Dr. Kat, I had heard of this interesting lady, but did not know much else. Thank you for helping bring her to life.👑👳

  • @annemorton5236
    @annemorton5236 11 місяців тому +1

    What a wonderful woman she was! brave ,determined, kind. Thank you for this video ❣

  • @verenawagner3939
    @verenawagner3939 Рік тому +3

    Love this episode. More on suffragettes please! 🙏 🙏 🙏

  • @michellejenkins5922
    @michellejenkins5922 Рік тому +3

    An amazing woman, I would love to hear more history of courageous women not just suffergettes but all those who stood up and opposed the government's of their time 👸🕌.

  • @alexrafe2590
    @alexrafe2590 Рік тому +2

    Fascinating story of a woman I had never heard of. Thank you so much for sharing her story with me.🏵

  • @shannanstigri
    @shannanstigri Рік тому +2

    Hey there from crazy Portland Oregon 😜 love the channel.
    Thank you for your hard work.🎉

  • @Fluffymonkeyem
    @Fluffymonkeyem Рік тому +2

    I can't believe this is free education, this is so good! I'm curious to learn more about women using not paying their taxes or filling out the census. That's fascinating! 👸🏾

    • @BonnieG1C
      @BonnieG1C Рік тому

      Dr. Kat,

    • @BonnieG1C
      @BonnieG1C Рік тому

      How would I find out about tactics used here in the states? Since we were princess👸👸 deprived and had no royalty👑👑👑 here

  • @cindylawcindylaw
    @cindylawcindylaw Рік тому +2

    Fabulous - another fabulous! - episode. That trip to India must have been something phenomenally shocking for her, and what a confluence of life experiences. Thanks so much for all the work you do, Dr.Kat.

  • @BonnieG1C
    @BonnieG1C Рік тому +1

    Here in the States, my grandmother marched for women's suffrage. She asked her graddaughters, "What's the first thing you do when you buy a house?" "Change the name on the title." "What's the first thing you do when you buy a horse/a car?" "Change the name on the title/paperwork." "What's the first thing a man does when he marries a woman?" " Changes the name . . ." We are still goods and chattel. My husband was disabled and had no income. I filed as head of household. I got an "Oh, hell no!" letter from our Internal Revenue Service!

  • @kiddDEVY
    @kiddDEVY Рік тому +4

    Sophia Duleep Singh a REAL Princess in Revolt for Revolution 👸🏾 🇮🇳 🇬🇧 🗳 📃 🟣⚪️🟢

  • @donnasalas2264
    @donnasalas2264 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for informing us about Women’s Suffragists efforts in the UK. Learning about this woman and her colleagues was wonderfully presented.🇺🇸🇬🇧

  • @vanessaniekamp72
    @vanessaniekamp72 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @Mademoiselle7
    @Mademoiselle7 Місяць тому

    ❤ Amazing ❤ Thank You ❤

  • @bizburgess1947
    @bizburgess1947 Рік тому +2

    This was great. Thanks Dr. Kat.🕌

  • @lymanmaddox1694
    @lymanmaddox1694 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing the story of Sophia Duleep Singh.

  • @j7333nnn
    @j7333nnn Рік тому +3

    Thanks! Loved this. I read a fascinating book on her father's life.. Have you done a presentation on him ?? Jeffrey

  • @brianna16828
    @brianna16828 Рік тому

    🪧📜👑 thank you for another great video!

  • @dorian4534
    @dorian4534 5 місяців тому

    What a fantastic lady! 🙋‍♀

  • @detectivety1866
    @detectivety1866 11 місяців тому +1

    I would love to hear more about the women's suffrage movement. It is unfortunate that women in the US, Canada, and the UK are woefully uneducated on this subject. Thank you so much!❤

  • @GwenWittig
    @GwenWittig Рік тому +1

    What an inspiration. Visiting India is most definitely a game/life changer. What an interesting and powerful woman.

  • @maggieg8200
    @maggieg8200 Рік тому +3

    Wow! What a life she led.👸👸👸

  • @caitlinallen8400
    @caitlinallen8400 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely fascinating! What a badass lady 💪👸🏼

  • @helenpepin8679
    @helenpepin8679 Рік тому +1

    She was an incredible woman.

  • @debbralehrman5957
    @debbralehrman5957 Рік тому

    Thanks for all this information.👑

  • @peterromeo4379
    @peterromeo4379 Рік тому +1

    This is a very interesting video! Great job!

  • @neko-chan6145
    @neko-chan6145 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for your hard work

  • @sjmsutherland
    @sjmsutherland Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video, I really enjoyed this!! OoOo a video on the WSPU but be awesome!!! I am very interested in the Sufferagettes, learning about members I'd not heard of before was great, thank you again for this video. I've searched out a book about her, I'll be ordering it when I get some pennies!!

  • @madelinevanderbunny607
    @madelinevanderbunny607 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @BeWitchedTV
    @BeWitchedTV Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @shelleygibbons1065
    @shelleygibbons1065 11 місяців тому

    So good. Always so good

  • @lesliesutain19
    @lesliesutain19 5 місяців тому

    SUPERB!!....many thanks Mai Jindan💜💙💚

  • @teresagabriela5806
    @teresagabriela5806 Рік тому

    Fascinating woman!

  • @abigailg6586
    @abigailg6586 11 місяців тому

    I’ve just started a class for my last semester of undergrad about women’s perspectives in history (mainly focusing on post-civil war US) so this was really good timing!!

  • @adrianortega7157
    @adrianortega7157 9 місяців тому

    👑❤ ...another wonderful video..keep up the good work 🎉 All the best from Chicago 🏙️

  • @prettypic444
    @prettypic444 11 місяців тому +1

    A grace and favor video sounds fascinating, especially going into the politics of who got what property! I'd also love to hear more about notable suffragettes, particularly ones like Sophia who broke the "upperclass rich abled white woman" mold. 👸🏽 (everyone knows princesses are inherently political!)

  • @kathrynmast916
    @kathrynmast916 Рік тому

    ❤😊another great video.🏰👑

  • @mike-myke22
    @mike-myke22 4 місяці тому

    A remarkable woman. Thanks for posting. 👍

  • @Richard-zm6pt
    @Richard-zm6pt Рік тому

    Quite amazing.

  • @catherineprater1485
    @catherineprater1485 Рік тому

    Thank you for this.
    🤴
    Fantastic. I’d like to learn more about Duleep Singh

  • @Amc933
    @Amc933 Рік тому

    Fascinating woman...thanks for sharing...

  • @marsy1480
    @marsy1480 Рік тому +1

    Really interesting Dr Kat! Thank you for another fabulous video. Really brought home how ‘distasteful’ colonisation was. Looking forward to your next upload!

  • @MamaMargie
    @MamaMargie Рік тому

    Great video. ❤

  • @amalaleonard9738
    @amalaleonard9738 11 місяців тому

    So excited for this episode! I’m doing a project on Sophia Duleep Singh at sixth form for an EPQ at the moment so it’s great to see so much interest in her

  • @Posie-hg1ze
    @Posie-hg1ze Рік тому +1

    ✊🏼🫅🏽 A powerful princess. Obviously being so close to our Royal Family the Government and the powers that be were extremely cautious in curtailing her. Good on her and Sophia and all women that fought for me to have a voice are the reason I vote today.

  • @unshallowifyable
    @unshallowifyable 11 місяців тому

    Absolutely agree on your video suggestions Dr Kat! Excellent suggestions you’d cover fantastically. Sophia was such a fascinating person, thanks for covering her! There’s a very good BBC radio 4 podcast on her too, highly recommend

  • @ye11owflower
    @ye11owflower Рік тому

    Fantastic video! What a brilliant woman!

  • @mclark3814
    @mclark3814 Рік тому

    Great video.❤😊❤😊❤

  • @SelectiveMemories
    @SelectiveMemories 11 місяців тому

    Fantastic ❤

  • @lillyfranzen7802
    @lillyfranzen7802 Рік тому

    👑
    Another amazing video. On one of my all time favorite subjects, thank you so much!
    Best wishes to all!

  • @Marian-pb7fd
    @Marian-pb7fd Рік тому +1

    💜 purple, 💚 green and 🤍 white. The colors of the suffragettes

  • @grievousangelic
    @grievousangelic Рік тому

    Wow! What a remarkable woman! Loved this. Thank you for posting! Peace!

  • @kathleenbirgy7970
    @kathleenbirgy7970 11 місяців тому

    History... love it. Thank you

  • @ninaballenger588
    @ninaballenger588 Рік тому

    👑. Loved it

  • @moonspath1598
    @moonspath1598 Рік тому

    👑 📣 honestly, I'd never heard of her. Thank you for her very interesting and informative story.

  • @c.froekjaer.writer
    @c.froekjaer.writer Рік тому

    I knew about Princess Sophia, but this was just amazing. Thank you for this. She seems like the kind of woman I would love to know and protest alongside.

  • @naurrr
    @naurrr 11 місяців тому

    love videos about suffragettes thanks for sharing this!!!

  • @windsong5797
    @windsong5797 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for another interesting story I love that it seems that ✈️ 🌎 opened her eyes and had she not travelled may have remained a vacuous socialite. Even today travel, especially to those countries that are polar opposites of western life, allows us perspective that cannot be ignored ❤️

  • @homebody13
    @homebody13 Рік тому +1

    Great vid! 👸🏽

  • @PaulSinghSelhi-VFX-TUTORIALS
    @PaulSinghSelhi-VFX-TUTORIALS 3 місяці тому

    This is a good take. All of us feel the call of the Land Of the Five Rivers..it is in our DNA..so many of us from these lands have travelled over generations of minds and so many of us have turned to follow similar paths back. The Sikhi ARE ONE PEOPLE WHO LEARN FROM THEIR COLLECTIVE ADVENTURES. 'Women shall be equal of men in every way. No purdah (veil) for them anymore, nor the burning alive of a widow on the pyre of her spouse (sati). He who kills his daughter, the Khalsa shall not deal with him.' Guru Gobind Singh.

  • @francearchambault4218
    @francearchambault4218 Рік тому

    Awesome video 😊🗳️🪧

  • @user-lo8zu2he9b
    @user-lo8zu2he9b Рік тому

    Really enjoyable

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Рік тому +2

    A woman after my own American heart “no taxation without representation”. One would think Britain should have learned this lesson 200 years ago, but such deeply-entrenched societal prejudices are difficult to overturn. We didn’t get the vote in the US until 1920. When I reached my majority in 1978, wife-beating and rape were still legal and when I sought prescription Ibuprofen for my severe and utterly debilitating cramps, I was told by a male doctor they were imaginary, from “female hysteria”. I continued to miss two days of work out of every 26 from this during my academic and working careers until Ibuprofen finally went over-the-counter, but that male doctor acted liked I had asked for heroin or cocaine! Down with patriarchy, the root of evil against women.

  • @Sdragnasty
    @Sdragnasty Рік тому +1

    ❤️from Vienna Virginia

  • @allisonconvery4984
    @allisonconvery4984 Рік тому

    Brilliant xxx

  • @kellybrown8638
    @kellybrown8638 Рік тому +2

    As a "Love Child of Color", had she not been a favorite of Queen Victoria, she would have been treated VERY differently by society

  • @mariebray9831
    @mariebray9831 Рік тому +2

    As a New Zealander it seems so weird to me, that Britain, took so long to give women the vote. When my great-grand mothers were able to vote in 1893.

  • @sharonkaczorowski8690
    @sharonkaczorowski8690 Рік тому

    Sarah Parker Redmond, who came to Britain from the US to talk about and gain support for the abolition of slavery, was a very early suffragette and of African descent…she might be a good topic of discussion. The attitude toward women of color by white suffragettes in the US was inexcusable. Women like Ms. Redmond had to march separately from white suffragettes and were not allowed to attend conventions of the largest organization. They had separate suffragette organizations. They called for for universal suffrage, which many upper and middle class white women opposed. They were amazing and so courageous. It took a 100 years but it was the hard, dangerous work of women of African descent which finally brought about the Voting Rights Act.
    I enjoyed this presentation very much and Sofia was amazing! From my own research I’m quite certain women were raped by the police in both countries. They were most certainly groped and threatened with sexual assault in both Britain and the US.
    My great grandmother horrified and scandalized her sons by cutting her hair and joining a right to vote march in San Antonio, Texas during which she was arrested. She kept her hair short the rest of her life. I can vote thanks to her and every other women who fought for it.

  • @goofygoobr
    @goofygoobr Рік тому

    Good idea for a video on grace and favor homes. ❤

  • @leetaylor3468
    @leetaylor3468 11 місяців тому

    👸🏽🥻what an incredible woman

  • @user-vo2wt3ge3t
    @user-vo2wt3ge3t 7 місяців тому

    An admirable, intelligent woman🫀🫅🏾🧠

  • @gabitamiravideos
    @gabitamiravideos Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed this installment. I never take for granted the rights people like her fought for. 👩🏽‍💼👳🏽💂🏽💪🏽📢

  • @AngelGirlViolet
    @AngelGirlViolet Рік тому

    🤩I have a book on her in my To Be Read pile, I think i might skip ahead to it!

  • @AndrewMartinIsHere
    @AndrewMartinIsHere Рік тому

    Thanks for this video Dr Kat ☺. I used to live in Elveden - where Maharajah Duleep Singh had been installed. I was lucky to tour around the Hall where he lived just before its contents were sold off by Christie's. His family's graves are well tended still to this day by the descendants.

  • @bcaiko
    @bcaiko Рік тому

    My friend overheard me listening to a Dr Kat video and he said “she has a very nice voice” :D

  • @helenreeves6978
    @helenreeves6978 10 місяців тому

    👑 very interesting