
Your first duty is to God; your second to your Sovereign; your third to yourself. During the sixty-odd years of her reign Queen Victoria gathered around her a household dedicated to her service. For some royal service was the defining experience of their lives for others it came as an unwelcome duty or a prelude to greater things. Serving Victoria" follows the lives of six members of her household from the governess to the royal children to her maid-of-honour chaplain & personal physician. Drawing on their letters & diaries
- many hitherto unpublished
- " Serving Victoria" offers a unique insight into the Victorian court with all its frustrations & absurdities as well as the Queen herself sitting squarely at its centre. Seen through the eyes of her household as she traveled between Windsor Osborne & Balmoral & to the French & Belgian courts Victoria emerges as more vulnerable more emotional more selfish more comical than is generally supposed. We see a woman who was prone to fits of giggles who wept easily & often who gobbled her food & shrank from confrontation but insisted on controlling the lives of those around her. We witness her extraordinary & debilitating grief at the death of Albert & her sympathy towards the tragedies that afflicted her household. Witty astute & moving " Serving Victoria" is a perfect foil to the pomp & circumstance
- & prudery & conservatism
- associated with Victorias reign & gives an unforgettable glimpse of what it meant to serve the Queen."