Discussions about the Imperial Family and European Royalty > The Danish Royal Family

Queen Louise & King Christian IX

<< < (4/41) > >>

Eurohistory:

--- Quote ---I think QV's attitude toward the Hesse-Kassel's or what she called the "Rumpenheim Set" had more to do with Prince Albert's remarks about Queen Louise's mother & her mother's sister's (?) being of scandalous behaviour, and of course I am sure there were anti-Prussian feelings involved.

I have often felt that QV was very unjust to Queen Louise, who was industrious, raised her children well, and lived her life scandal free.  While nothing could be said against Queen Louise, her relatives were looked down upon, and in fact I believe she was somewhat cool to the Denmarks (CIX & QL) on some occasions.

--- End quote ---


And perhaps a certain degree of jealousy from Queen Victoria at not having such a tight family unit around her as Louise Hesse-kassel had.  I always have considered QV to have been a piece of work.

Arturo Beéche

PrinceEddy1864:
I do remember reading somewere that Nicky or possibly Sacha (it could have even been Nixa, Dagmar's first fiancee) had a problem with Louise. Does any one know which one had the problem and what were the details of it. By problem I mean I think she sort of rubbed them the wrong way. I believe I read this in the N&A cataloge. Any clue?  ???

Duchess_of_Fenwick:
Michael G Wrote: "I have often felt that QV was very unjust to Queen Louise, who was industrious, raised her children well, and lived her life scandal free.  While nothing could be said against Queen Louise, her relatives were looked down upon, and in fact I believe she was somewhat cool to the Denmarks (CIX & QL) on some occasions."

Yes, I believe that was certainly true. I always thought that the it was strange the way Alix was introduced to the Queen and the period of time she spent with her for "inspection" so to speak.  When Alix first went to England to spend time with Queen V at Osborne, only her father was allowed to go with her and for only two nights.   Her mother was not allowed to go at all and one would think that a young girl would need her mother at a time like this, for moral support, if nothing else.  Apparently the Queen wanted to "no other influences at work during this crucial period when she proposed to mould her future daughter-in-law in the correct image of a POW".  Later  Alix's father was apparently treated with "scant courtesy" when he returned to get his daughter and take her back home before the wedding. During the few days in England he forced to stay at the Danish empassy.  There was no room for him at Windsor Castle.

kmerov:
She was also pretty harsh in dismissing their eldest son, Frederik as husband to one of her daughters. She made it quit clear that it wasnt going to happend. I have read it was because of her knowledge of what happend to her great-aunt, Queen Caroline Mathilde, but that seems a bit unlikely...

Svetabel:

--- Quote ---I do remember reading somewere that Nicky or possibly Sacha (it could have even been Nixa, Dagmar's first fiancee) had a problem with Louise. Does any one know which one had the problem and what were the details of it. By problem I mean I think she sort of rubbed them the wrong way. I believe I read this in the N&A cataloge. Any clue?  ???
--- End quote ---


If you mean the time when Alexander III was the Emperor, not Tsesarevitch,then I read in some book on him (it seems it is one of his biographies) that once Alexander very dryly commented his mother's-in-law (Queen Louise) attempts to instruct him on the political questions, mostly on Russian home affairs. I do not remember Alexander's exact words but he answered (by letter) Louise somewhat "you are not a Russian to understand our home affairs and I request you not to meddle with..".

BTW, one day Queen Olga of Greece tried to have influence on Alexander III and wrote him discussing Russian politics on the Balkans. Alexander even did not answer her ,considering politics beyond women's reach.  :)

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version