It’s actually kind of sad, George was deaf, blind and so mentally unwell that he didn’t even register that his beloved wife had died. Their whole marriage was so much more tragic in real life, because they had about two decades of incredibly happy marriage before he began to slip into his mental health issues. The first notable sign that something was wrong was that he began speaking salaciously to a lady of the court; he had previously been so privately and publicly devoted to Charlotte that he refused to take a mistress, which was the done thing at the time. I can’t imagine what the situation was like for her.
@@lillyess385 literally "Don't. It's obnoxious and you're liable to get told off for being an a hole." is what you should have thought to yourself before typing that out... a hole.
Im sorry i know queen charlotte is supposed to be a limited series but i realllyy feel like we neeed another season 😭 i want to see how she developed to become the queen in the Bridgerton series
Same. Omg I loved queen charlotte more than bridgerton. I would love to see how she knows edwinas family and the early days of lady whistledown maybe and they could add violet and edmund courting
I still find it interesting how within the span of a few years we had one portrayal of King George where you were supposed to laugh at him (Hamilton), and then a few years later we get this show, where he rips your heart out because you care so much.
Well, it certainly reflects that he was a flawed man. He was very devoted to his wife and family oriented, almost unheard of back then for someone his status. He was a kind and simple soul who unfortunately suffered a lot in his lifetime, physically and emotionally. He was also a colonialist and helped cause more suffering of the native Americans. He believed wholeheartedly that the colonies were the property of the United Kingdom, refused to give them up. He also wanted to privatize and hoard tons of farm land in the UK exclusively to the rich (much of that land had been in people's families for generations). He was very much like many of us, having a grayscale personality rather than black and white, or simply being "good" or "bad"
@@madokami03😮he was a dictator and monarch there is no good or righteousness in this. No one deigned to defend or romanticize colonialism over a fantasy depiction. Ooooookay. 😂
@@tigerlilly9038 History is written by the victors. We see George III's portrayal as the mad king because the Americans won the revolutionary war. If they didn't, our understanding of George III might be very different.
Technically it wasn't the princesses' faults they never got married. Their fathers didn't want to marry them off because he didn't want them to end up miserable in their marriages. They were the apples of his eyes. Unlike most women of the age, they either died unmarried or married in their thirties at the earliest. And the sons really hated their. The eldest George consummated his marriage and never saw his wife again. He also banned her from his coronation. The throd son gave us the future Queen Victoria. It was the younger children who were more mellow while the first four were terrors.
I agree, she let's them think that they have won and then rips the proverbial carpet out from under them. George may be the Prince Regent and Heir to the Throne but he definatly got beaten up after this scene. 😂😂😂
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz brought two cream and white Pomeranians (Mercury and Phoebe) with her from Germany. This series was certainly determined to rewrite recorded history.
When she asks if George died People thought she wantwt him.dead but in reality she was wortied and wantet to knew if she had to go into a privat chamber to cry. Meanwhile he outlives her a year and will likely wake up from.his delusions one day to find out she is dead and that he didnt lnew and kill himself to be with her
The Porphyrias are genetic disorders that affect the central nervous system, various organs, the gastrointestinal system, skin, etc. They are caused by a buildup of chemicals related to red blood cell proteins. The psychiatric manifestations are caused by the misdiagnosis and lack of proper treatment of the physical symptoms. His diet alone was insufficient.
Sorrows Sorrows Prayers killed me. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don't like the generic, "I'm sorry for your loss." Of course I'm sorry for a person's loss. But, well, there's nothing generic about "Sorrows, Sorrows, Prayers." I especially love that they had young Queen Charlotte use her phrase during that time in her life. But now I wonder where she got if from. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Whalebone is not sharp or delicate though? very bendy and flexible under heat (bodyheat) and it would be rounded to be put into garments. having a part of everyday dress that could destroy all your clothing is not good.
As someone who doesn't watch nor has any interest in it, I'd like to know why some folks watch and/or enjoy this show? Genuinely curious. Please be respectful if you choose to answer.
That's because you haven't seen the series. She had the enormous responsibility of being King and Queen, after being married off to George who had a disease that made him mentally ill. She had to protect him, his throne, and their kingdom. All while being a woman during an era where a woman's whole life was connected to a man, a wife, and a mother. There were plenty of times where she showed compassion, but she didn't have that luxury because of all the roles she had to fulfill to protect her husband and the crown.
@leavingcaptivity9437 Lol soooooo just like the series said, these are fictional representations. This isn't a documentary, it's based off of a fictional book series.
@@angelettejones8882 A fictional book series that uses the names of real people and some details from their lives. Why not give them fictional names if you are going to dramatize their lives. Shonda Rimes certainly changed other things. She wanted the controversy because it brought the series instant attention.
@leavingcaptivity9437 Lol because we know that other than the names, King George's medical condition, and some facts about their children, it's not real. It's entertainment. There's Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter, and more things that are about actual people in history but are fictional. It's entertainment.
Not her asking if he was dead, but in the end he outlived her by a year lol
Oh my gosh you’re right 😆
It’s actually kind of sad, George was deaf, blind and so mentally unwell that he didn’t even register that his beloved wife had died. Their whole marriage was so much more tragic in real life, because they had about two decades of incredibly happy marriage before he began to slip into his mental health issues. The first notable sign that something was wrong was that he began speaking salaciously to a lady of the court; he had previously been so privately and publicly devoted to Charlotte that he refused to take a mistress, which was the done thing at the time. I can’t imagine what the situation was like for her.
@@o.mcneely4424 Yeah ik, it was very tragic irl
They Probably died soon in series
@@newjerseylion4804 ... no they're alive and kicking right now.
"Sorrows, sorrows, prayers." Now I know what to say during a funeral.
Don't. It's obnoxious and you're liable to get told off for being an a hole.
@@lillyess385 literally "Don't. It's obnoxious and you're liable to get told off for being an a hole." is what you should have thought to yourself before typing that out... a hole.
@@lillyess385 sorrows, sorrows, prayers
I love pregnant Charlotte calmly ordering the doctor gone and then just fussing with her dress and belly! Beautiful and furious, perfection!
Not only did they get the casting perfect for one Charlotte, they got it perfect for BOTH. I love how both actresses play this character.
i feel like young charlotte gets really cocky sometimes
Honestly they look like the same person but different ages bc the energy is the saaaaaameeeee
@@lawsonkitty3747but isn’t that life? i was much more feisty 20-25 years ago, than now. think god for age. and wisdom. age mellows one out.
@@samanthanickson6478 yh i guess
@@samanthanickson6478I find it's having the opposite effect love it..
"Oh- How joyful it is to be a lady." Sums up every woman ever
Just the other day I was so mad and tired and was like " aah , to be a young woman " . We love it and hate it 😂😂
Sorrows, prayers
I love how it started AND ended with "Sorrows. Prayers."😁😆
Im sorry i know queen charlotte is supposed to be a limited series but i realllyy feel like we neeed another season 😭 i want to see how she developed to become the queen in the Bridgerton series
Me too! I know it probably won’t happen but I really enjoyed this cast of Queen Charlotte.
Same. Omg I loved queen charlotte more than bridgerton. I would love to see how she knows edwinas family and the early days of lady whistledown maybe and they could add violet and edmund courting
SAME. I want a season where she and young Danbury become more confident in their roles as social leaders. They're both so interesting and funny.
I still find it interesting how within the span of a few years we had one portrayal of King George where you were supposed to laugh at him (Hamilton), and then a few years later we get this show, where he rips your heart out because you care so much.
Well, it certainly reflects that he was a flawed man. He was very devoted to his wife and family oriented, almost unheard of back then for someone his status. He was a kind and simple soul who unfortunately suffered a lot in his lifetime, physically and emotionally. He was also a colonialist and helped cause more suffering of the native Americans. He believed wholeheartedly that the colonies were the property of the United Kingdom, refused to give them up. He also wanted to privatize and hoard tons of farm land in the UK exclusively to the rich (much of that land had been in people's families for generations). He was very much like many of us, having a grayscale personality rather than black and white, or simply being "good" or "bad"
@@madokami03😮he was a dictator and monarch there is no good or righteousness in this. No one deigned to defend or romanticize colonialism over a fantasy depiction. Ooooookay. 😂
@@tigerlilly9038 never said he wasn't?
@@tigerlilly9038 History is written by the victors. We see George III's portrayal as the mad king because the Americans won the revolutionary war. If they didn't, our understanding of George III might be very different.
Technically it wasn't the princesses' faults they never got married. Their fathers didn't want to marry them off because he didn't want them to end up miserable in their marriages. They were the apples of his eyes. Unlike most women of the age, they either died unmarried or married in their thirties at the earliest.
And the sons really hated their. The eldest George consummated his marriage and never saw his wife again. He also banned her from his coronation. The throd son gave us the future Queen Victoria. It was the younger children who were more mellow while the first four were terrors.
George knew most men of his time were shiii 💩 likely didn't want his daughters to suffer for need of comfort or status. SOUNDS LIKE 2024 TO ME 😂😂😂
I THOUGHT SHE SAID THEIR WOMBS WERE DRIED UP AND *****JUICELESS******!!!!
either or works tbh 😂
Obsessed w her. She’s *my* queen 🫡🫡🫡
LOL the fact she roasts her own children is the best, especially her sons
EDIT - 3:16 Probably my favourite scene to be honest
I agree, she let's them think that they have won and then rips the proverbial carpet out from under them. George may be the Prince Regent and Heir to the Throne but he definatly got beaten up after this scene. 😂😂😂
This was so delightfully and masterfully edited! I enjoyed every second! Charlotte really is such a fun character! I'm glad we got DOUBLE Charlotte.
"Only if you follow its path"
Thats the most subtle way to tell someone to die
4:45 she is OUR QUEEN fr
sorrows. prayers.
i love charlotte but i will never forgive her for calling my darling pomerainians “deformed bunny” 😭
She was just upset at the time. She grew to love them.
@Silvergirl231 True, she had a bunch later on
To be fair, all of the dogs she’d ever seen were bigger and sturdier. 😂 she’d never seen a dog that small before.
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz brought two cream and white Pomeranians (Mercury and Phoebe) with her from Germany.
This series was certainly determined to rewrite recorded history.
@@livingincaptivityIII i mean bridgerton has never been historically accurate. i do think it adds comedy to the show tho
2:22 😅 was something else
Whales died so I could look like THIS. LOL
Turn the carriage or I will Bounce...🤣🤣🤣🤣
When she asks if George died
People thought she wantwt him.dead but in reality she was wortied and wantet to knew if she had to go into a privat chamber to cry. Meanwhile he outlives her a year and will likely wake up from.his delusions one day to find out she is dead and that he didnt lnew and kill himself to be with her
He died without knowing she had been gone for an entire year😢
No, That isn't what happened.
Sorrows, Prayers ❤❤❤❤
0:47 no please that's too funny 😂😂
My niece asked me if I was Charlotte in a previous life. I told her I'd try to isekai into the novel when I die 😂😂
Good answer 😂😂
The amnount of times she makes me laugh. I cant XDDD
The Porphyrias are genetic disorders that affect the central nervous system, various organs, the gastrointestinal system, skin, etc. They are caused by a buildup of chemicals related to red blood cell proteins. The psychiatric manifestations are caused by the misdiagnosis and lack of proper treatment of the physical symptoms. His diet alone was insufficient.
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I’m weak😭🤌🏼
Ok but Prince Edward is so attractive to me! I would marry him lmao
SAME!!!!!!
YES 😍🤌
I love that she has a widow’s peak. ❤
“VIRGINS TO THE LEFT OF MEE…WHOORESS TO THE RIGHT”
SORROWS! PRAYERS!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
0:26 thank you for that edit 🤣
I’ll be honest I think i may have liked Queen Charlotte more than Bridgerton and i like Bridgerton quite a bit. Lol
Brimsley's confused "I believe it is a dog, your majesty" 😅
"Brother turn this carriage around or I will BOUNCE"😂 I Can't !
Can she plesse tell this to Colin
man they need to do a season 2 of this but they wont 😂😂😂
Sorrows Sorrows Prayers killed me. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don't like the generic, "I'm sorry for your loss." Of course I'm sorry for a person's loss. But, well, there's nothing generic about "Sorrows, Sorrows, Prayers." I especially love that they had young Queen Charlotte use her phrase during that time in her life. But now I wonder where she got if from. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:54 Prince William is handsome ❤
Whalebone is not sharp or delicate though? very bendy and flexible under heat (bodyheat) and it would be rounded to be put into garments. having a part of everyday dress that could destroy all your clothing is not good.
Except her brother doesn't know that so she's laying on the guilt thick😂😂
Idk why, but 'Bridgeton' and 'Queen Charlotte' make me want to speak in Regency slang. Also, 'sorrows, sorrows, prayers'
Dead 😂😂😂
If thoughts and prayers was a person
If you will follow it’s part
4: 4:49
Idk, i thouth young charlotte was quite cocky
As someone who doesn't watch nor has any interest in it, I'd like to know why some folks watch and/or enjoy this show? Genuinely curious. Please be respectful if you choose to answer.
Compassion wasn't her strenght point apparently. Heck, every compilation I see about her, she is bitching about something. Charlotte is the new Karen.
That's because you haven't seen the series. She had the enormous responsibility of being King and Queen, after being married off to George who had a disease that made him mentally ill. She had to protect him, his throne, and their kingdom. All while being a woman during an era where a woman's whole life was connected to a man, a wife, and a mother. There were plenty of times where she showed compassion, but she didn't have that luxury because of all the roles she had to fulfill to protect her husband and the crown.
Because she is being misrepresented by this historically inaccurate caricature.
@leavingcaptivity9437 Lol soooooo just like the series said, these are fictional representations. This isn't a documentary, it's based off of a fictional book series.
@@angelettejones8882 A fictional book series that uses the names of real people and some details from their lives. Why not give them fictional names if you are going to dramatize their lives. Shonda Rimes certainly changed other things. She wanted the controversy because it brought the series instant attention.
@leavingcaptivity9437 Lol because we know that other than the names, King George's medical condition, and some facts about their children, it's not real. It's entertainment. There's Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter, and more things that are about actual people in history but are fictional. It's entertainment.