She and her older cousin, Czarina Alexandra of Russia lived similar sad lives. Both suffered serious illnesses/injuries as kids, both lost parents as children, both had issues with their surviving parent, both had issues with their mothers in law, both had hemophilliac sons. I just realized the multiple similarities they shared. Both were also arguably 2 of Queen Victoria's favorite grandchildren.
@user-rz7cm2we3x3 ай бұрын
@@jamellfoster6029: The big difference between them among all these mostly sad similarities would be that one was loved by her husband (Alexandra) and the other was despised and psychically maltreated and cheated on…
@jamellfoster60293 ай бұрын
@@user-rz7cm2we3x exactly 💯. Nicholas II & Alexandra truly loved each other & were great parents to their kids.
@janinelloyd75003 ай бұрын
@@jamellfoster6029 Their love for their children was what led to their downfall.
@ligmasack90382 ай бұрын
And Alexandra was a loon that slept with Rasputin; and even let him violate the Children; so if Victoria was like that, then she is a P.O.S. as well!
@janicesullivan89422 ай бұрын
They sadly shared the same genes good & bad, that Queen Victoria passed down to them.
@kellmac3 ай бұрын
It's not just James' accent that makes his narration great. It's his professional delivery.
@WildWestGal3 ай бұрын
Exactly. He has perfect timing, wit, and brilliant editing skills into the bargain.
@carolnahigian95182 ай бұрын
Amen!
@gaylereid82642 ай бұрын
Yess !!! Agreed !!!
@Bizz2k2 ай бұрын
The narration was excellent. Even I lived the era through the distinct oratory skills of James. Thanks for taking us through the historical biography of Queen Victoria Eugena.
@floraaficianado50503 ай бұрын
High marks to this exceptional narration! Well done!
@davidmcleod10282 ай бұрын
I can't help but feel very sorry for this poor woman, luck was not on her side, God rest her soul.
@khughes19632 ай бұрын
@@davidmcleod1028 She was able to see happiness at the end of her life. She was present for the baptism of her great grandson, who is now King Felipe VI of Spain. The present king was born in 1968.
@vickyabramowitz28853 ай бұрын
Victoria Eugenie's worst enemies were her mother-in-law and her husband. I have to admire her for sticking it out as long as she did.
@finolaomurchu82173 ай бұрын
Yes very hard to deal with.
@misteruhl45753 ай бұрын
Royal females were political pawns and broodmares. She may have been dewy-eyed, but had to have known her fate was precarious.
@TheLiebde2 ай бұрын
Ah yes? She passed the hemophilia to her child making him to die knowing she had the illness? what do you want from them? An award?
@lazo.aaj.22 ай бұрын
Queen Maria Cristina, the mother-in-law did not like her since the beginning because, it is said, she was a Princess of Battenberg, considering the origin of the Battenbergs, and the hemophilia condition, which was known by royal courts. However, Queen Victoria Eugenia was loved by spaniards at the end. She is godmother of the current King of Spain.
@ambrabridges21612 ай бұрын
@@TheLiebde Do you think she could somehow control whether or not she passed hemophilia to her sons?
@Curlyblonde3 ай бұрын
Queen Victoria having married her first cousin eventually through her numerous children and grandchildren, populated most of the Royal Houses of Europe with genetically ill, physically compromised and mentally deficit royal descendants, which ultimately caused the downfall of many monarchies. Recognizing that the gene pool was limited and that cousin and other closely related family members marriages couldn't continue without further adding physical degeneracy to future children, it became acceptable for royalty to marry commoners to reinvigorate their future family issues.
@DanielLiebert-i1p3 ай бұрын
The Habsburgs had done the same genetic smash-up to earlier generations.
@khughes19632 ай бұрын
To some extent, that is an exaggeration. It was much more true of the Habsburgs before Maria Theresa. Maria Theresa was the daughter of Karl VI and his wife Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. They were not close relatives as many prior Habsburgs had been.
@DanielLiebert-i1p2 ай бұрын
@@khughes1963 Some Habsburg royal portraits from the earlier times look like a freak show.
@khughes19632 ай бұрын
@@DanielLiebert-i1p Unfortunately yes. They inherited a jaw deformity from the House of Piast, who first ruled Poland. Philip II and his descendants were too closely intermarried, with the exceptions of Philip II’s third wife, Elisabeth of Valois, and of Elisabeth of Bourbon, who was Philip IV’s first wife.
@DanielLiebert-i1p2 ай бұрын
@@khughes1963 You know your royalty!
@deenabeauchamp52902 ай бұрын
Sarah Ferguson, has a great admiration for Queen Victoria. An admiration and love of history she shared with QE2. Daughters Beatrice and Eugenia are named after QV daughter and grand daughter .I often wondered why she chose old traditional names. I learned this information in a documentary .
@jmj538826 күн бұрын
@@deenabeauchamp5290 Interesting, because Princess Beatrice is a near dead-ringer for Queen V. Bea made a very brief appearance as a bridesmaid in the film, “The Young Victoria”, and she looked more like Queen V. than Emily Blunt did.
@ricardollorcacomposer33602 ай бұрын
She was not hated at all. Maybe only by her husband. You don´t mention that Queen Victoria Eugenia returned to Spain in 1968 to be the godmother of Felipe (the actual king of Spain). She returned after many years of exile and the population greeted her in the streets. I was a kid but remember the crowds and the cheerings and her own crying for a warm welcome that she was not expecting. It was very touching. Among many things she is the founder of the spanish Red Cross and did lots of good to Spain. Her returning success and her conversations with General Franco was a key factor that made Franco decide that Spain would be a monarchy again.
@KarenHamilton-z5e3 ай бұрын
James is my favorite narrator by far.
@musickrayz3 ай бұрын
❤totally agree👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@WildWestGal3 ай бұрын
Me, three... He gets a 'thumbs up' before I even watch the video!
@Speckledlillie3 ай бұрын
Me too. I immediately hit like and settled in for a good one.
@junethorndale2 ай бұрын
I agree
@jmj53883 ай бұрын
Alfonso romanced Ena throughout their long-distance courtship. He was enchanted by her loveliness and white-blonde hair, and was “over the moon” excited about marrying her. While he knew of the possibility of hemophilia, he simply thought that Ena was too beautiful to be a carrier of the disease. As mentioned in the documentary, it was ostensibly the discovery of their firstborn’s hemophilia that triggered King Alfonso’s resentment and infidelity. Ena was devastated, first by her son’s diagnosis, and then by her husband’s rejection and humiliating infidelity. The king had at least five known illegitimate children. Queen Ena remained faithful to Spain and to her distant and serially cheating husband year after year, tragedy after tragedy: attempted assassination via bomb detonation on her wedding day; hemophilia striking Infante Alfonso and Infante Gonzalo, who both died as young adults due to the disease; acquired deafness of Infante Jaime; stillbirth of Infante Fernando; WWI; outbreak of the Spanish Civil War and loss of the throne, then being unwelcome in Britain when displaced. Ena consistently fulfilled her responsibilities, modelling the “decision to love” to which every Christian is called. Along with Princess Alice (mother of Prince Philip), Ena is a very much overlooked historical figure and descendant of Queen Victoria. These two extraordinary women would make excellent subjects for feature-length films.
@pbohearn2 ай бұрын
I agree! I did a mini biography of princess Alice in the website for writers, medium. She’s a very interesting woman, rejecting the trappings and privilege of royalty for a meaningful life.😊
@kathleenmcconaha56083 ай бұрын
Something goes wrong in a marriage; blame the wife and mother, never the ever so perfect husband
@tommysucksthebig12 ай бұрын
I agree!!!
@fred34673 ай бұрын
Thanks, James for another great video!
@Factinate3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@JJFrance3 ай бұрын
Victoria's children all seem to have suffered from horrific tragedies.
@WildWestGal3 ай бұрын
My God, the disgusting, horrifying, and devasting experiences that poor girl had to endure.
@lynnpurcell52253 ай бұрын
I like your accent and the videos. I'm a huge history fan so thank you for this and others.
@C.E.Thomas19522 ай бұрын
😊 didn't know anything about this Queen. Fascinating and tragic. Have subscribed.
@JoeHarkinsHimself2 ай бұрын
11:25 "bated breath" not "baited." Bated is from Latin as in similar words as in the phrase "to hold in abatement." Baited breath suggests she'd been eating stale fish.
@CoffeeCupVT3 ай бұрын
Excellent video, and beautifully narrated!
@captainsensiblejr.Ай бұрын
What a prick Alfonso was, pissing off to Marseille, and leaving Victoria Eugenie and her children to face hostile crowds.
@RAFAAMARILLAS3 ай бұрын
She was pretty, he was a prick.
@valeriemarott19233 ай бұрын
Yeah, and he bears a striking resemblance to Hitler's Goebbles!!!
@misteruhl45753 ай бұрын
After all of that, the one thing you have to say about her is that, "She was pretty." Pathetic.
@debbydouglas7593 ай бұрын
Definitely not just a pretty face
@khughes19632 ай бұрын
He was also king from birth, and he never quite grew up emotionally.
@melissavancleave86863 ай бұрын
Best narrator.
@debbie-y9j3 ай бұрын
That was really interesting and well narrates too. Thank you, I'm subscribing look forward to more 😊
@DulceN3 ай бұрын
As a Spaniard, I will say that the only people that hated queen Victoria Eugenia (as she was called in Spain) were her husband and mother in law, the sour-faced Maria Cristina. Victoria Eugenia was a good looking and elegant lady that had the misfortune of marrying Alfonso, a known womanizer and lover of porn (he had a private viewing room in the Royal Palace and wrote and produced several of those films, a no-no in the Catholic Spain of the time). Going into exile was liberating for the queen as it allowed her to live separatedly from the king, who died only 10 years later.
@user-rz7cm2we3x3 ай бұрын
As you advertise yourself as a Spaniard, I have one question the answer to which you might know, namely, why would a Catholic Spanish royal family circumcise their baby sons? Circumcision does not belong to Catholicism in the least.
@Rose-jz6ix3 ай бұрын
@@user-rz7cm2we3xit was done in my family along the Catholic line. 🇦🇺😊❤️
@user-rz7cm2we3x3 ай бұрын
@@Rose-jz6ix: Very strange if true. Only the Jews and the Muslims get circumcised and it points out to their national/ethnical membership (all male members of the chosen people of God had to be circumcised acc. to the God’s demand in the Old Testament). Then the New Testament abolished this custom for the Christians. Nowadays it’s done for the hygienic reasons in other ethnicities, if at all… I suppose it was done also for the hygienic/health reason in those nations living in hot climates in desert lands - limited access to water, but otherwise?
@MyFiddlePlayer3 ай бұрын
@@user-rz7cm2we3x You seem unfamiliar with Victorian era culture. At the time, circumcision was thought to improve health, so it was a fashionable thing to do among the rich people in western cultures at the time. Also, it was thought to make it difficult to self-pleasure, and also to reduce cheating, so the prudish Victorian era culture favored it for those reasons as well.
@user-rz7cm2we3x3 ай бұрын
@@MyFiddlePlayer: Interesting, since the main reason of circumcision was God’s command in the Old Testament to His chosen people. That was a sign of belonging to the nation. And only semites got circumcised. The main and more practical reason was probably a hygienic one.
@richardshiggins7043 ай бұрын
Fascinating and possibly a little known biography .
@cookshackcuisinista3 ай бұрын
Thank you oh Narrator supreme!
@vickyabramowitz28853 ай бұрын
I can't help but admire a man with a Scottish accent. It's music to my ears.🎶
@zhillaburns11603 ай бұрын
Scottish
@theravagedgrapefruit81902 ай бұрын
Beatrice was so close to Queen Victoria that she picked out the necklace and rings Victoria wore in her casket. Victoria put it in her will that only Beatrice could do this.
@giaatta93033 ай бұрын
Excellent video and dialogue
@KimiPetri2 ай бұрын
Ahh my favorite narrator 😊 InRe: what a remarkable woman who stood tall in the face of challenging personal times and in tragedy. Alphonso was lucky to have her.
@ligmasack90382 ай бұрын
Not really, seeing as how she kept popping out Defectives.
@barbaramollmann59902 ай бұрын
Great narration, thanks!
@heidibee5013 ай бұрын
IF THAT WAS NOT ENOUGH...by any normal standards it was usually already excessive but still managed to get worse. These women were often super heroes, though there were exceptions. Women who were only interested in their own fulfillment and had no willingness to compromise, also dot the historic landscape.
@Roz-y2d3 ай бұрын
I have always had a real dislike of Queen Victoria. The more I read about her the more unlikeable she becomes. Ugh!
@ruthmeb2 ай бұрын
So? What, you just had to shove in a good dose of misogyny?
@pumpupjam96483 ай бұрын
Homephilia, was well known by most royal houses. Even Queen mother of Nicholas, Tsar of Russia. His mother knew her nieces mother. Victoria carried the gene. The Spainish King knew it too but he was blinded by his own choices. Not her fault she was a carrier.
@CamvanAken3 ай бұрын
If you mean the clotting disorder, try Haemophilia
@katanaki30593 ай бұрын
Or hemophilia
@helengregor85892 ай бұрын
Haemophilia !
@carolemerkel93323 ай бұрын
Thank you...
@Silva007ish2 ай бұрын
People seem to think that because a royal person has such status that they will live a happy life. In reality they were married for political affiliations rather than love. The dreaded hemophilia that affected the royal family was so tragic on so many levels and for people to find any kind of happiness was rare. Descendants of Queen Victoria were all very strong woman , who carved out lives of distinction through all the tragedy that they experienced in their lifetimes.
@proinloin2 ай бұрын
this is an excellent video. It was all new to me.
@paulbritain44562 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation, well done. Very interesting indeed. Shame you had to use some World War II shots to depict World War I.
@Borderlinegoldenretriever3 ай бұрын
👏 my favourite narrator 👌
@DanielLiebert-i1p3 ай бұрын
I can really relate to her son, I, too, married a commoner.
@janicesullivan89422 ай бұрын
😂😂😂. Hemophilia runs in my family. I inherited a female variant of the disease, like a few other women in the family (some bled to death from easily survivable injuries).
@rowanbowyer65602 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@anniewardlow92973 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video! 👍 I noticed that the "thumbnail" description of the video didn't quite match the content. Take a look and tell me if I'm reading it wrong. Thanks again!
@anaisan0092 ай бұрын
She hated Spain but Spain was a unique opportunity for her as she was ill and no other opportunity for her. She received money and jewels from Spain all her life
@alpetterson94522 ай бұрын
This has got to be THE LONGEST introduction to a subject advertised. A whopping 18 minutes until you find out what happened to Gonzalo.
@kristinepauwels40862 ай бұрын
Near the pyramids in Cairo, she had a castle. Later transformed into a beautiful , luxurious hotel called the Mena House. One of the Oberoi chain.
@mrstinkabell123Ай бұрын
She was very unfortunate, and I feel very sad for her😢 The king was ugly in more ways than one. Poor woman. Good documentary.
@kevinmarsh516Ай бұрын
Queen Ena was not hated by the Spanish. She wasn’t seen as a wicked person. It was said that her natural English reserve was misinterpreted as coldness by the royal Spanish court but she did a number of things to help ordinary Spanish people, such as promoting the work of the Red Cross in a Spain. She was warmly welcomed back to Spain with great acclaim by many ordinary Spaniards in 1968, after 36 years of exile, which moved her greatly.
@lindageorge8209Ай бұрын
Hypocritical husband. Accusing her of an affair. She was raised to be a strong woman by her grandmother. Not strong enough to overcome her mother in law, sadly. Her children were beautiful, but those photos of her and the king together seem to show two very hurt people...
@ladylesleyannerowan99253 ай бұрын
My goodness, the film of her in later life, she is the spitting image of King Charles
@tinas76532 ай бұрын
Who carries on as normal after an assassination attempt? Royalty. Duh?
@ilonaritter207611 күн бұрын
da kann man nur sagen "wie man sich bettet so liegt man" !
@joeysterling31673 ай бұрын
I am sad for her however. Did you not known that in her family she was addressed as Ena pronounced as Ina? And one question that puzzles me is this : How could a man like King Alphonso who was a selfish immoral person could pass himself off as a loving man when he courted The non royal princess of Battenberg?
@carolbaughan87682 ай бұрын
Don't both parents have to have it? Haemophilia?
@alfonsoherguetagomez18212 ай бұрын
Because the alternative was the Grand Duke, at least as immoral, selfish, and womanizer as Alfonso, and in a kingdom in a revolutionary situation...
@carynwakelin24942 ай бұрын
@@carolbaughan8768 No - it's passed on through the X chromosome. So although a daughter needs two affected X chromosomes to have haemophilia (ie from a carrier mother AND a haemophiliac father - approx. half their daughters would be affected - the other half would be carriers.), this is quite rare. A son only needs his one X chromosome to be affected for him to be a haemophiliac, so this is achieved with a carrier mother - about half of her sons will be haemophiliac, whether the father is a haemophiliac or not. And a normal mother with a haemophiliac father will have all carrier daughters and normal sons. :)
@baraxor3 ай бұрын
Queen "Ena" was considerably more popular among her husband's subjects--and ex-subjects--than King Alfonso himself. Perhaps her greatest contribution to Spain's history was when, shortly before her death, she convinced Franco to finally make a choice of successor, leading the Caudillo to choose Juan Carlos as his political heir.
@elkelewtschuk98942 ай бұрын
Maybe she shouldn't have pushed so hard, Juan Carlos was, and no doubt still is a reprobate.
@alfonsoherguetagomez18212 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if Franco pay attention to somebody about who should be the King ...
@baraxor2 ай бұрын
@@alfonsoherguetagomez1821 She didn't recommend anybody...the problem was that Franco had refused to name any successor despite his declining physical condition.
@pbegley992 ай бұрын
14:20 mention of the First World War but you illustrate it with clips of scenes from the Second World War. 15:15 Spain was neutral in both wars so which Spanish families lost their fathers in World War 1?
@cjjohnson71032 ай бұрын
I love your voice. You tell a good story.
@johnwilliams88633 ай бұрын
I thought Queen Ena was buried in Switzerland. There's a KZbin clip somewhere of the Swiss funeral cortege. It was the ex King Juan Carlos who brought the remains home for interment in the royal vaults of El Escorial.
@smilodon872 ай бұрын
What idiocy to think looks could impact hemophilia.
@maryannfelice1482 ай бұрын
Such a sad story.
@ellat23023 ай бұрын
James is the best❤
@MaríaAdrianaFragaEstévez2 ай бұрын
She was an outstanding woman and Queen.They packed what they could before exile as you say before exile.But left a lot behind.I have inherited part of the correspondence of them two when they weren't married yet. He was disgusting.He went around with all the women in the world,was an enthusiast of early porn find.And had two children of a well known actress of the epoque that have been given the Borbón ñame quite recently.How she survived that marriage I don't know.She was happy later on in her life in Lausanne and a permanent guest in Monaco because she got on very well with Rainier and Princess Grace.Beautiful Ena❤🎉.
@mar_csbu75032 ай бұрын
Victoria Eugenia Ena , era más querida por los españoles que su marido, los Borbones no son de ninguna estirpe española y no son queridos en España en general.
@khughes19632 ай бұрын
Son los descendientes del rey Luis XIV, el rey de Francia.
@mpalmer78002 ай бұрын
No family should marry to blood relatives
@hoolydooly57992 ай бұрын
She was very stoic.
@Ferret81853 ай бұрын
That poor woman
@gingerhiser731224 күн бұрын
Eugenie was so beloved by the Spanish people that they named their daughters after her and so did other Spanish speaking countries.
@wardarcade74523 ай бұрын
FWIW, the Queen Consort of Spain's family nickname was 'Ena'. It might be easier to call her that instead of constantly repeating her full name of Victoria Eugenie.
@batmanbeatingupfurbies48653 ай бұрын
She was what sisi couldve been if she wasnt so self absorbed
@debbydouglas7593 ай бұрын
Sissi was way too young & ill prepared to become Queen. Plus not everyone has the temperament for it. She probably did the best she could. Queen Ina understood her role inside and out. Loyalty & duty to King & the people of her adopted country. So very sad about her husband 😒. I’m glad she ,for once , told him off in no uncertain terms. He must have stood there in shock 😄
@2anthro3 ай бұрын
How did hemophilia leave Queen Victoria's family? Queen Ena's story is in historical time very recent, eventually hemophilia just did not occur? Thank goodness it did vanish, what a horror for the victims and their families. Aside: were the Spanish crown jewels taken from Spain?
@carynwakelin24942 ай бұрын
It died out due to the descendants having either no children or children who died before being old enough to have children. I watched a very interesting video about it not long ago - cant remember if it was here on youtube.
@shailaolivia87632 ай бұрын
How did she get kids if he was away for long periods of time and was infidele
@mariabarco72262 ай бұрын
He returned on the morning!
@LindysEpiphany2 ай бұрын
Its crazy how depressed everyone looks, especially the Queen. Being Royalty looks like a huge burden to me. Good thing I don't have one drop of royal blood.😊
@luisoliveira46722 ай бұрын
kids in Spain don't get circumcised, especially in those days
@jackieporter53232 ай бұрын
Not so, many European royal and nobility follow this practice.
@thefanoneАй бұрын
Just dang wow!
@DorisOpoku-o8v3 ай бұрын
Is very nice story
@rolandwhittle85273 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video very much many interesting pictures just one nagging irritation when talking about WW1 be a good idea use the right war imagery not WW2 there is enough film on the Great War otherwise I enjoyed it thanks.
@milus22002 ай бұрын
Hated???? What the bloody hell are you saying????????
@carlsmith8815Ай бұрын
I think the title the "hated " is to attract attention. I am sure there were. elements in the Spanish Court and country . Who indeed hated her but on the whole she was a popular choice. In 1924 it was widely believed that the King had rashly encouraged ill advised military actions in Morocco that resulted in a terrible defeat. A group of democratic politicians approached the queen and proposed that her husband be deposed and that she should become regent for her healthy son. She refused. The crisis led to the King siding with a military dictator and the end of the parliamentary system . This dictatorship was relatively mild and comparatively successful . However the dictator stayed too long and Spain entered the Great Depression in 1931 without a democratic government.. In municipal elections. the pro-royal parties lost . The king took the decision to leave( probably thinking he would be back comparatively soon ) . So there was no referendum on the monarchy. In 1968 General Franco allowed the queen to return to Spain . In order to be at her great grandson's ( Felipe )post birth ceremonies. Franco had framed Spain as a monarchy in 1948. But he was conflicted over Juan the liberal heir presumptive. He held conversations with Victoria. During which she consented that the throne would skip a generation and go to Juan Carlos . He succeed General Franco as virtual dictator of Spain and then restored democracy to the country. His son is Felipe VI is the current king of Spain. The warmth of the crowds that welcomed Victoria on her visit . Cemented the idea in Franco's mind that a monarchical restoration would gain popular support . Which it did in a referendum after the dictator's death.
@quiqueley60452 ай бұрын
Alfonso-what a coward
@aquilaxxi79532 ай бұрын
Your information about history of Spain is...inaccurate.
@tedmartin52392 ай бұрын
Very sad!
@davidhull14812 ай бұрын
I’m confused. Wasn’t the elder son the hemophiliac, and the second son was not? Around 19 minutes it says that the younger son was hemophiliac. Also he named the second son Jaime at one point and Gonzalo 18:48 at another.
@jmj5388Ай бұрын
@@davidhull1481 The oldest and youngest children-Alfonso and Gonzalo-had hemophilia; they both would have lived longer, except for the fact that they were both fatally injured in auto accidents. The second son, Jaime, did not have the disease, but went deaf. A third son, Juan, was unaffected and became the father of Juan Carlos and grandfather of King Felipe. A fourth son, Fernando, was stillborn.
@davidhull1481Ай бұрын
@@jmj5388 Thanks. If I remember correctly the video said only one son had hemophilia.
@princessalexandra16132 ай бұрын
It’s ok she was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria, a strong English princess!
@binder9462 ай бұрын
feel sorry for alfonsos son and king alfonsos 😢
@BeautifulKittenOfLove2 ай бұрын
In what part of Spain do they speak "albeit pearly" Spanish?
@jojozee48902 ай бұрын
On "duty" in Africa, huh?
@SyIe122 ай бұрын
Alfonso XII was a great coward.
@catherine873 ай бұрын
This is what our youth need to hear so they are not "left" unaware lambs of silent financier gamblers ramblers and a long way from home entering the house of the housing market highs and lows of asset health of management wealth transfers to God knows where....
@captainsensiblejr.Ай бұрын
Ehy show WWII Wehrmact troops when talking about WWI ?
@ThomasHarding19903 ай бұрын
Dear Mr narrator, why are you saying dates like an American? When you're clearly not American. It's the 10th *OF* May. Nor is it 'fall' it's called autumn.
@elizabethchristensen32122 ай бұрын
You seem to understand perfectly well what he’s staying.
@countesscable2 ай бұрын
@@elizabethchristensen3212point being…if you are a Brit, then speak like a Brit. Pandering to an American audience is ridiculous.
@thejourneyplanner90373 күн бұрын
None of the videos dedicated to her life mention one of the hardest sacrifices she had to endure, which was the process of converting to Catholicism. She did not only have to learn the religion in a language she didn’t even speak, but she also had to endure long physical punishment.
@linferguson87022 ай бұрын
Sad sad sad 😢
@victoriglori3 ай бұрын
Who is the composer of the f nd whattsthename of the background music? I heard it when I was a very young child on a record, The clock that went backwards but never knew the composer and how to find it.
@RM-tc9pu3 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/aZ7PpH55rtp3pNk
@winstonelston57433 ай бұрын
I heard at least one Mozart bit. Later some Bach. I would say the composer is various and the title is "Miscellaneous."
@kaloarepo2883 ай бұрын
The one famous piece that I recognized was the "Minuet" by Luigi Boccherini - Boccherini was an Italian composer born in Lucca, Tuscany who spent most of his creative life first in Berlin working for the Prussian king but later went to Spain and worked as a composer for the king there. When he lost his job because the next king was not interested in music he lived and died in extreme poverty. That "theme" you found familiar was used throughout a 1950's film "The Third Man" I think -an espionage movie set in 1950's Vienna.Quite a lot of Boccherini's music was used in the Russell Crow movie "Master and Commander" specifically his "Night music in streets of Madrid." Boccherini's music belongs to the classical era -small c classical similar in style to Mozart and Haydn and his output was nearly 99% instrumental.
@kaloarepo2883 ай бұрын
Sorry! The movie was "The Ladykillers" from 1959 not the "Third Man" which features dulcimer music
@lidiasoares5675Ай бұрын
May their Souls, through the Mercy of God, Rest in Peace. Amen!
@mariabarco72262 ай бұрын
She had the haemophilia in her blood! And spread it out on the Spanish royal family! We don’t quite know the extent of males suffering of it!
@jmj5388Ай бұрын
@@mariabarco7226 But Alfonso knew there was a chance Ena could pass on hemophilia, and married her anyway; then he blamed her when their firstborn was discovered to have the disease. Contrast this couple with the Czar and Czarina of Russia, whose son had an even more serious form of the disease, but who nonetheless remained loving and committed to one another. Although there a chance that hemophilia could turn up again in the Spanish royal family, the possibility becomes more remote with each passing generation and avoidance of consanguinous marriages.
@mariabarco7226Ай бұрын
@@jmj5388 / I ask not sure that they new much about haemophilia at the time! Later on it was known. That’s why European royal families stopped marrying between themselves! And how do you know so much about the inside life of the Russian royal family? I am not excusing anybody, just giving a possible explanation
@gissyb12 ай бұрын
He husband wasnt very good looking!
@jujuvtx19 күн бұрын
Self centered narcissistic king Alphonso. Pointed fingers. Good for her leaving him
@elsaturceninoff70732 ай бұрын
VERY INTERESTING DOCUMENTARY i WOIULD LIKE TO SUBSCRIBE TO MORE
@CourtneyPielok24 күн бұрын
Dear narrator, why are you talking like an American? It's autumn not fall.
@stefanos254222 ай бұрын
Interesting documentary on a Scottish princes who became the Queen of Spain, why call her an English princess ??? You are a Scottish narrator, who seems to know very little or is ashamed of your culture and nations history
@carynwakelin24942 ай бұрын
Why was she a Scottish princess? Her mother was a princess of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and her father was Prince Henry of Battenburg. Her title was Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenburg. I'm interested to know where Scotland comes into play? ):
@stefanosstavros65192 ай бұрын
@@carynwakelin2494 You are correct .but since she was born and to an extent brought up in Scotland,then these adjectives also apply to her.My real argument here is however,yes, she is a Princess of GB,but the narrator contantly refers to her and her back ground as English and not British,So if we must apply one of the GB nationalities to her, then it is more correct to refer to her as Scottish.The House of Hanover,from which she descends is German-scottish through Sophia of Hanover.The term English Royal Family, kIng of England are frequently used to refer to British ,monarchs,which is wrong, and really does no favours to the royal family in Scotland
@carynwakelin24942 ай бұрын
@@stefanosstavros6519 Ah I see what you are getting at. Technically she is a Princess of the United Kingdom. There is no such thing as an English Princess, so you are saying that, if they are going to pick one of the countries of the UK, then Scotland would have more sense as she was born there. I understand your reasoning now. Thank you.
@stefanosstavros65192 ай бұрын
@@carynwakelin2494You have understood my point,very well. Thankyou for your response and for reading my original post. all the best
@littleredwitch3 ай бұрын
Please do not pronounce Alfonso as “Alfonzo”. Made me cringe all throughout the video. 😬
@miniprepper82843 ай бұрын
Beatrice and Eugenie. Hmnnn. Do these "Christian" families recycle names for more purpose than tradition?
@kaloarepo2883 ай бұрын
Ultimately Eugenie is named after the empress Eugenie of France -wife of Napoleon the Third -who as an exile in England became a very close friend of queen Victoria.Empress Eugenie, her husband Napoleon III and their son the prince Imperial, killed in the Zulu War, are buried in Farnborough in a Catholic abbey there.
@ruthpearsall26183 ай бұрын
Prince Andrew and his wife chose Annabel for their firstborn. Royal names had to be approved by the crown and Queen Elizabeth deemed the name unsuitable and insufficiently ‘royal’. Forced to think again, Sarah referred back to her studies around the court of QueenVictoria to chose names for her children, Beatrice and Eugenie.
@schs1977Ай бұрын
@ruthpearsall2618 What is your proof this actually is true? Facebook, IG, or TicTok.😅
@Rascallyone3 ай бұрын
Looks like Celine Dion. Perhaps related?
@jeanettediss66403 ай бұрын
Racism...
@roringusanda28373 ай бұрын
😅 where?! Spanish people are 🤍 Europeans, same as English are. If you're talking about changing from protestant to catholic, those arent raaces.