Queen Victoria
Emily Blunt
Queen Victoria

As the only legitimate heir of England's King William, teenage Victoria gets caught up in the political machinations of her own family. Victoria's mother wants her to sign a regency order, while her Belgian uncle schemes to arrange a marriage between the future monarch and Prince Albert, the man who will become the love of her life.
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Queen Victoria
Emily Blunt
Queen Victoria
Prince Albert
Rupert Friend
Prince Albert
Lord Melbourne
Paul Bettany
Lord Melbourne
Duchess of Kent
Miranda Richardson
Duchess of Kent
King William IV
Jim Broadbent
King William IV
King Leopold
Thomas Kretschmann
King Leopold
Sir John Conroy
Mark Strong
Sir John Conroy
Baron Stockmar
Jesper Christensen
Baron Stockmar
Queen Adelaide
Harriet Walter
Queen Adelaide
Baroness Lehzen
Jeanette Hain
Baroness Lehzen
Ernest
Michiel Huisman
Ernest
Duchess of Sutherland
Rachael Stirling
Duchess of Sutherland
Historically - as far as the cinema is concerned - Queen Victoria was born well into her seventies. Rarely has anyone tried to depict her early years and sadly, this is a rather shallow attempt so to do. Emily Blunt portrays the Queen with some fortitude but the rather soppy performances from Rupert Friend and Paul Bettany don't give us anything like a proper comprehension of the struggle she had, as a (young) woman, to establish herself at the head of an empire riddled with chauvinism, ambition and pomposity. Miranda Richardson as her mother takes up some of the slack in this lacklustre effort with the occasional, wise, contribution from Harriet Walter as the dowager Queen Adelaide welcome too. If it is a love story, then it just about works - anything else is just too far out of reach.
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