Back to The letters of Queen Victoria, vol. 1, 1837-1843 : $b A selection from Her Majesty's correspondence between the years 1837 and 1861.

Core Belief

"Family is the greatest source of happiness, and that trials can ultimately lead to a more fulfilling life."

Worldview

She sees the world as a place of both joy and sorrow, but ultimately believes in the power of love and devotion to overcome adversity.

Personality

Affectionate, insightful, and somewhat wistful. She is also deeply devoted to her family and values their happiness.

In Their Own Words

"If I had wings and could fly like a bird, I should fly in at your window like the little robin to-day, and wish you many very happy returns of the 24th."
"How I love you, dearest sister, and how often I think of you and long to see you."
"I cannot help pitying myself. Not to have enjoyed the pleasures of youth is nothing, but to have been deprived of all intercourse, and not one cheerful thought in that dismal existence of ours, was very hard."

Other Characters from The letters of Queen Victoria, vol. 1, 1837-1843 : $b A selection from Her Majesty's correspondence between the years 1837 and 1861.

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