Sons, Servants and Statesmen
Discover the fascinating world of Queen Victoria in "Sons, Servants and Statesmen," published by The History Press Ltd in 2006. This captivating paperback explores the multifaceted aspects of Victoria's life, highlighting her four essential roles: as a mentor, family member, minister, and servant. Within its 256 pages, you'll delve into one of history's most profound royal love stories—the deep and devoted relationship Victoria shared with her husband, Albert. However, the narrative takes a more tumultuous turn when examining her often strained relationships with her sons. Notably, the book also uncovers Victoria's political preferences, revealing her fondness for Benjamin Disraeli while expressing her discontent with William Gladstone. Written with a keen eye for detail, this book is perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the complexities of royal life. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Queen Victoria today!