Queen Victoria MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
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A bit curious, but how is she an RCOAN? Could somebody help me explain. I've read some hidden and general articles, watched documentaries, and read some excerpts on her diaries. I knew that after Albert (her husband passed away) her moods became intense and unstable (well a change of a personality). She had considerations for her husband and for her children, though sometimes she got into royal household disagreements sometimes. I'm leaning more towards RLOAN, RCOEN or RLOEN now but I'm not quite sure, I'll leave the comment here for now and I'll come back again if I want to add any considerations on her Global 5.
Biografie
Her reign was long and eventful; she became both the longest-lived British sovereign and longest-reigning monarch in British history, only surpassed in either category by Queen Elizabeth II. Her eldest son, Edward VII, marked the beginning of The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (from the house name of Prince Albert), known today as The House of Windsor. She continued the grand Hanoverian tradition of bad blood with a parent—not with her father (who died before her first birthday) but her mother, whom she found at once distant and controlling. Her relations with her son were also somewhat strained at times, as for the life of her she could not understand his love of Society or his constant demands for official royal duties. That being said, Albert Edward did love his mother deeply, and Victoria's relationship with Albert Edward was the probably the most cordial of the relations between monarch or heir apparent and child since the relationship between Charles I and his sons.
Persönlichkeit correlate
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