In British law, there is no such thing as a morganatic marriage. As a downright selfish person this greatly appealed to the queen…. are copyrighted to their respective owners and provided here only for enhancement of our blog posts. “Although much of the gossip about John Brown and Queen Victoria was seen as ridiculous steps were taken to suppress information. Copyright © 2010-2021 Sharon Lathan. Brown calls Victoria "woman" rather than "ma'am", sneaks her drams of whisky, drags her out to ride in freezing temperatures, and takes her to visit her subjects on the estate. It is well done by all involved. A European newspaper reported that she secretly married him and had his child (this was in 1869, when she was 50). I believe they were very close friends but that it was a platonic relationship. So exactly who was John Brown and how did he come to Queen Victoria’s notice? I’m a bit of a Dench fangirl. You are either married, or you are not. Their marriage was the love story of all royal love stories, brought to life in the recent PBS series Victoria. Furthermore, she was never alone to carry out an affair having court ladies always within shouting distance. She wouldn’t have married him, too aware of her exalted position and the dangers of marrying a man such as Brown. . Balmoral, like Osborne, was bought and decorated by Victoria and Albert as a couple, and its interiors were famously hideous. The film invents some Upstairs Downstairs drama, but sticks approximately to the facts. I have read several books on Victoria and would agree. Slanderous rumours of a romantic connection and even a secret marriage appeared in print, and the Queen was referred to as "Mrs. Brown". Queen Victoria would never have contemplated sex with a servant. I have seen the movie Mrs. Brown. According to historian Sarah Bradford, prime minister Lord Rosebery remarked that he "thought the drawing room at Osborne was the ugliest room in the world until he saw the drawing room at Balmoral". All of these elements of gossip had deep roots and there were many willing to exploit them. To contact administrators for copyright queries, email at: To read the Austen Authors Privacy Policy and GDPR Compliance, click, https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/dec/16/monarchy.stephenbates, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1429127/Victoria-did-become-Mrs-Brown.html, https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/09/queen-victoria-and-abdul-real-story, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsnOyuU2o6A. She reigned from 20 June 1837 – … Mrs. Brown is a 1997 British drama film starring Judi Dench, Billy Connolly, Geoffrey Palmer, Antony Sher, and Gerard Butler in his film debut. Then, you'd be wrong, because Queen Victoria, who was born 200 years ago, was one hell of a raunchy lady. The naming of the Prince of Wales in a divorce case was also a factor. Après le sacre, Victoria quitte Kesington et s’installe au cœur de Londres, à Buckingham Palace. To contact administrators for copyright queries, email at: admins@austenauthors.com  Thank you. She also thought much of Lord Melbourne. He was a staple of the royal family’s time at Balmoral. However, I don’t think she married Brown. Soon Victoria was riding daily. Many years later, in memoirs published after her death, she declared that she and Leopold had engaged in a morganatic marriage and that he had bestowed upon her the title of Countess Montgomery. By doing so, it stays mostly on the right side of Victoria's biographers. Mrs. Brown is a 1997 British drama film starring Judi Dench, Billy Connolly, Geoffrey Palmer, Antony Sher, and Gerard Butler in his film debut. Brown was close to both the Queen and Prince Albert over the years. Victoria, since her father died when she was a baby, always craved a male figure in her life. (Lamont-Brown, Raymond. The two had reportedly been so close that rumors of an affair between them ran rampant through the court. This was an examination of the Civil List, but the title was meant – and understood – as a double entendre alluding to what Victoria got up to with Brown. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. This restrained portrayal of Queen Victoria's relationship with her gallant gillie puts the Victorian gossips to shame, Did they or didn't they? I hasten to add that the Queen has been morganatically married to her attendant for a long time, which diminishes the gravity of the thing.” Most assuredly, no British paper carried such a tale, but once the word spread of the Queen’s supposed affair, there was no reining it back in. John Brown, Queen Victoria’s favourite servant (a ‘ghillie’ or ‘gillie’), who has even been rumoured to have been her lover or husband. Didn’t two of her uncles enter into morganatic marriages? Il est l'auteur du massacre de Pottawatomie en 1856 au Kansas et d'une tentative d'insurrection à Harpers Ferry en 1859 qui se termina par son arrestation… John Brown (Billy Connolly) joins Victoria's staff at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, then moves with her to Balmoral in Scotland. Four years before Karim arrived in England, though, John Brown died and the Queen was left with a great void in her life. You’re either married, or you’re not. I did not know of Victoria and Abdul. In reality, Victoria was never shamed out of her admiration for Brown. After commissioning memorials to Prince Albert and sulking, the real Queen Victoria's favourite pastime was being grovelled to by thankful peasants. As Queen Victoria was obsessed with the morbid memory of Prince Albert, it was easy for gossips to conclude that the ‘psychic’ John Brown was her spiritualistic medium. No copyright infringement is intended. ... Billy Connolly and Judi Dench star in 1997's Mrs Brown. Then John Brown then the munshi, her Indian servant. Her uncle the Duke of Sussex had his marriage to lady Augusta Murray declared invalid and his two children illegitimate. How interesting. Entre eux, c’est le coup de foudre. An equerry at Buckingham Palace allegedly invited the Queen Mother to his house for tea one day of the week. Robertson went so far as to say that the child was conceived at a secret rendezvous place on Loch Ordie. Directed by John Madden. I did enjoy both films, though. She just always needed a male to rely on. (By the way, this relationship has also been explored in film. No copyright infringement is intended. While on an extended stay at Balmoral Castle and still in mourning over the death of her beloved Prince Albert, Queen Victoria (Dame Judi Dench) meets Mr. John Brown (Sir Billy Connolly), a member of her household staff who thinks the time has come for her to start living a normal life. I do not believe she married either, Lynne, but it is fun to speculate. Overall this movie is quite stirring and emotive. Then her prime minister, Lord Melbourne,( interestingly in the first year’s of her reign she was called Mrs Melbourne by the British people because of her close relationship with him.) I never heard about John Brown before. The story of their relationship was the subject of the 1997 movie Mrs. Brown. Victoria's isolation at Balmoral – and her attachment to Brown – feed a wave of republicanism in the nation at large. 2009. Caroline was a cousin of his advisor Christian Friedrich Freiherr von Stockmar. So although I doubt she did marry Brown, it’s not entirely out of the realm of possibility, since there was precedent within her close family. She came to England with her mother and took up residence at Longwood House, a few miles from Claremont House. Later, he became a stable boy at Sir Robert Gordon’s estate at Balmoral and was on the staff when Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited Balmoral for the first time in September 1848. I liked Victoria and Abdul, but I could not get Mrs. Brown out of my head. Behind her back, her servants would even refer to the Queen as “Mrs. For instance, when Queen Victoria died her daughter Princess Beatrice removed pages from the queen’s journal ‘that might cause pain…. Had Charlotte survived, she would have become queen of the United Kingdom on the death of her father and Leopold presumably would have assumed the role of prince consort, later taken by his nephew Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. are copyrighted to their respective owners and provided here only for enhancement of our blog posts. Perhaps if someone other than Judi Dench played Victoria in Victoria and Abdul (V & A, get the connection) it might have come off as a fresh idea. Combine that with her position in the world, I imagine she was quite lonely. Then there is Maria Anne Fitzherbert, who was a longtime companion of the future King George IV of the United Kingdom with whom she secretly contracted a marriage that was invalid under English civil law before his accession to the throne. very interesting .Haven’t seen either movie and have little interest in the subject. Above all, when Prince Albert died Queen Victoria needed a male friend — she never really made close friendships with women — and someone to lean on. She relished the manner in which he paid her strict attention. BROWN'S BOYS. Yet when circumstances bring them together, the result is a passionate friendship that scandalizes a nation. Brown was from Crathienaird, Crathie parish in Aberdeenshire. No, I doubt Victoria married either John Brown, or Abdul. The 1997 film Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown examines Victoria's friendship with her Scottish servant John Brown, whom she leaned on heavily following the death of her husband Prince Albert. Mrs Brown (1997)Director: John MaddenEntertainment grade: BHistory grade: B+. I recently saw the film Victoria and Abdul, and it started me thinking more on the “supposed” relationship between Queen Victoria and her Scottish servant John Brown. He was the second of 11 children of a tenant farmer John Brown and his wife Margaret Leys. If the marriage hadn’t been invalid because of the Royal marriage act, The Prince could have lost his place in the line of succession for violating the settlement of 1707 and 1715 that said no one in the line of succession could marry a Catholic. The news of 1866 carried a piece in the Gazette de Lausanne, a Swiss paper, that read, “On dit…that with Brown and by him she consoles herself for Prince Albert, and they go even further. Naturally, she loves this. Her family had expected her to f… Because her relationship with him was sexual, there is much more of a closeness and this comes across in her diary entries. She was in her mid forties when Albert died, and in those days, considered well past childbirth. Nobody does it like Dame Judi! You do have interesting blogs. As long as we're talking about Judi Dench as Queen Victoria, we should also mention Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown. I do not believe there was a marriage or child. Republicanism had its roots in the Chartist movement, and was stoked by the financial crisis of 1866. (By the way, this relationship has also been explored in film. Victoria allowed the marriage to stand as a morganic marriage and even gave the wife a title of her own. These effects were discreetly hidden by her undertakers with a posy of flowers and some white tissue paper. General content of the Austen Authors blog is owned by the administrators; blog posts, original writings, and novel excerpts are owned by and copyrighted to the individual author and, if applicable, the author's publishing company. He was educated at the local school and at age 13, he began work as a farm laborer and as an ostler’s assistant at Pannanich Wells. This 1997 drama earned Dame Judi a Best Actress Oscar nomination and won her a BAFTA and Golden Globe for the same. The Queen first mentioned Brown in her Journal on 11 September 1849, and from 1851 John Brown, at Albert's suggestion, took on the role of leading Queen Victoria's pony. The son of Freiherr von Stockmar denied that these events ever happened, and indeed no records have been found of a civil or religious marriage with the actress. A newly discovered letter from Queen Victoria, revealing her innermost feelings for her Highland servant John Brown, reignited speculation yesterday … The film has this right, but Victoria was not the sole cause. Mrs. Fitzherbert considered herself legally married . Queen Victoria’s journal holds a mention of John Brown for the first time in 1849. The film invents some Upstairs Downstairs drama, but sticks approximately to the facts. Robert purported that Victoria married Brown at Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1868, with Duchess Anne standing as witness. When Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert dies, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown, but their relationship also brings scandal and turmoil. Written permission from the Austen Authors administrators or the individual author must be obtained in order to legally copy and reproduce any content from this website. Even Victoria's own daughters began to refer to Brown as "Mama's lover" – though the Earl of Derby, who recorded this, politely assumed they were joking. He was given the title of “The Queen’s Highland Servant.” Over the years, he was awarded both the “Faithful Servant Medal” and the “Devoted Servant Medal.” His salary rose from £150 per annum to £400 (in 1872). Again the movie starred Judi Dench as Queen Victoria. Mrs. Brown is good too. Well worth a look. The Duchess of Atholl vehemently denied Robertson’s allegations. Great post, Regina! John Brown, né le 9 mai 1800 à Torrington dans l'État du Connecticut aux États-Unis et mort par pendaison le 2 décembre 1859 à Charles Town, Virginie (maintenant en Virginie-Occidentale), est un abolitionniste américain qui en appela à l'insurrection armée pour abolir l'esclavage. All rights reserved. Overall this movie is quite stirring and emotive. Et grâce à son oncle maternel Léopold Ier roi des Belges, elle croise le chemin d’Albert de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha, son cousin germain de belle noblesse allemande, en octobre 1839. Despite Charlotte’s death, the Prince Regent granted Prince Leopold the British style of Royal Highness by Order in Council on 6 April 1818. Victoria insisted on being buried with Brown's photograph, a lock of his hair and his mother's wedding ring – fuelling rumours of a secret marriage. He never married, had few holidays and devoted his life to the queen, and he was a walking encyclopedia of her like, dislikes, moods and needs. Queen Victoria was widowed in 1861. Brown was promoted to gillie, in Scotland, means a man or boy who attends someone on a hunting or fishing expedition. Secretly, and – as both parties were well aware – against the law, they went through a form of marriage on 15 December 1785, in the drawing room of her house in Park Street, London. Although I enjoyed Victoria and Abdul, in my opinion, Mrs. Brown is the superior film.). Before she’d met Abdul Karim, one of Queen Victoria’s servants and closest friends had been John Brown. It's not often that a movie plays down – rather than up – a suggestion of historical romance, but that's exactly what Mrs Brown does. 20-21). It's also true, as shown in the film, she refused to relax her rules against smoking in royal palaces, even when begged by her son the Prince of Wales. The movie is definitely worth seeing. I think if you read her diary extracts one can see the total difference in her relationship between Prince Albert and the others. Again, Robertson involved the duchess by saying Duchess Anne served as midwife to the Queen when the child was delivered in Switzerland. This was fascinating! Brown was born on 8 December 1826 at Crathienaird, Crathie and Braemar Aberdeenshire, to Margaret Leys and John Brown, and went to work as an outdoor servant (in Scots ghillie or gillie) at Balmoral Castle, which Queen Victoria and Prince Albert leased in February 1848, and purchased outright in November 1851. There are other theories regarding the Queen’s relationship with John Brown. As to Victoria and John Brown– people love to think up scandalous stories. There is no such thing as a morganatic marriage in British law, English or Scottish. To repeat, I really doubt that she would flout her own social and moral code or that he would risk his head by doing more than kissing her hand. Supposedly, the child was given to a “Calvinist pastor’ in the Canton of Vaud. This is the true story of a part of Queen Victoria's life and association with John Brown that led to the gossip that H M Queen Victoria may be considering marrying John Brown, thus becoming Mrs. Brown and must not be confused with the said TV Programmes. Prime minister Benjamin Disraeli (played by Antony Sher) decides "to winkle the old gal out of mourning" and tells the queen to return to public life, mainly to create a bit of dramatic tension in the movie's final act. Like his brotherAugustus’s marriage, however, the marriage was against the Royal Marriage Act and was thus invalid. I’ll have to check out Victoria and Abdul. I do not know whether the acting was better in Mrs. Brown or whether the idea of another movie where Queen Victoria has an “unusual” relationship years after Albert’s death appeared old hat. The equerry had become friends with Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother along the way and one day they took to discussing the relationship between Queen Victoria and John Brown. She liked him because she needed to be fussed, cosseted and spoiled. BROWN'S BOYS. John Brown (8 December 1826 – 27 March 1883) was a Scottish personal attendant and favourite of Queen Victoria for many years. How Fat Was Henry VIII and 101 Questions on Royal History. In some ways it seemed as though people thought she was in a separate sex called Queen and that ordinary women couldn’t rise to those heights. Citing one Charles Christie, ‘House Servant to the Dowager Duchess of Athole at Dunkeld House,’ Robertson claimed that John Brown was regularly noted as entering Queen Victoria’s bedroom when the rest of the household was asleep. I’m the South Pacific Island name Upolu, a Island belongs to the Independent Samoa Islands. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Il était reconnu par beaucoup (notamment par la reine) pour sa compétence et sa convivialité, mais d'autres lui reprochaient son … Some think that he served as her “keeper,” after all he was brought to Osborne House to “keep” Victoria from her extreme bouts of melancholy. George IV’s to Mrs. Fitzherbert, and the other relationships the royal uncles engaged in were illegal, and not real marriages. I don’t think she would so lower her dignity.. I am very much in the same corner. She was too aware of her position and hated pregnancy. They thought that Brown would remind Victoria of happier times. Oct 28, 2014 - Explore Royal Genealogy's board "Queen Victoria & John Brown", followed by 1002 people on Pinterest. Her uncle, Henry Errington, and her brother, Jack Smythe, were the witnesses. Victoria’s personality was not an easy one. An oil painting of Queen Victoria and John Brown (David Cheskin / PA Archive) Victoria doubled Brown’s salary, gave him a house for his retirement at Balmoral, and decorated him with awards. Is it worth seeing? In 1864, Princess Alice, the Queen’s third child and Royal Physician Dr William Jenner and the Keeper of the Privy Purse Sir Charles Phipps took it upon themselves to bring Brown up to the Isle of Wight from Balmoral to aid the Queen in overcoming her depression after Albert’s death. Lamont-Brown (21 -23) tells us, “With Brown being a Highlander it was presumed that he had the phenomenon known as taibhseadaireachd the ‘Second Sight’ with all its psychic attributes. All photographs: Ronald Grant Archive. Surprisingly, Robertson was never prosecuted for libel. Yes, it makes one wonder about the Queen’s stability at that time. To read the Austen Authors Privacy Policy and GDPR Compliance, click HERE. By 1865, Brown had become a permanent member of the Queen’s staff. The twice widowed Fitzherbert soon entered London high society. The writer Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, who shared a mistress with the Prince of Wales, said of Brown's relationship with Victoria that there was "no doubt of his being allowed every conjugal privilege". After he died, she developed an attachment to another servant: her Hindustani teacher Abdul Karim. I’m sure there was no sexual relationship between Victoria and John Brown but a very very close and loving.,albeit platonic, relationship. Some went as far as to think her as “mad” as her grandfather, George III. An anonymous 1871 pamphlet (written, it later emerged, by George Trevelyan) was titled "What does she do with it?" Though Fitzherbert had been disinherited by her first husband, her nephew-in-law (Cardinal Weld) persuaded Pope Pius VII to declare the marriage sacramentally valid. My mother exhumed the body of Alexander John Brown in the Upolu Island, Western Samoa In the South Pacific Sea. Mon cœur est pri… Well worth a look. I will have to check that out. With Judi Dench, Billy Connolly, Geoffrey Palmer, Antony Sher. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). The only conspicuous error is that the Balmoral sets are far too tasteful. The royal family had visited Dhu Loch. All images, references, quotes, links, etc. Wonderful movie! Published in London by ‘Home Words’ in 1887, the year of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. I know this is not from our period, but I thought you might find it interesting. John Brown, né le 8 décembre 1826 et mort le 27 mars 1883, était un domestique écossais et le favori de la Reine Victoria pendant plusieurs années. I’m Alexander John Brown and Queen Victoria’s Great great grandson. The significance of Queen Victoria’s attraction to John Brown was that he made a career out of her. Thanks for this informative bit of history. All the wood was painted dark ginger, fake thistles abounded, and anything that stayed still long enough was covered in violently clashing tartans – including curtains, carpets, furniture, linoleum and small children. John Brown supplied all that.”, Letter from Queen Victoria points to affair with Brown https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/dec/16/monarchy.stephenbates, Victoria ‘did become Brown’  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1429127/Victoria-did-become-Mrs-Brown.html, Victoria and Abdul: The Truth About the Queen’s Controversial Relationship  https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/09/queen-victoria-and-abdul-real-story, Original Movie Trailer for “Mrs. I love Judi Dench. He told her the truth, spoke boldly to her and importantly too; unlike her family and senior courtiers, he was not afraid of her. Unsurprisingly, Brown’s brusque manner did the trick. First it was her uncle Leopold who became king of the Belguans. In spring, 1784, she was introduced to a youthful admirer: George, Prince of Wales, six years her junior. Four years after Prince Albert's death, she became attached to her gillie, John Brown. All images, references, quotes, links, etc. It is fun to speculate, but, like you, I doubt Queen Victoria would succumb to an affair. The History Press. I loved the film Mrs. Brown, although I don’t recall thinking it was ever more than platonic. They had a special license and a clergyman officiated. Through the 1860s, Victoria relied increasingly on a manservant from Scotland, John Brown. This is the true story of a part of Queen Victoria's life and association with John Brown that led to the gossip that H M Queen Victoria may be considering marrying John Brown, thus becoming Mrs. Brown and must not be confused with the said TV Programmes. I’d be interested in knowing more of what you thought of the movie about Victoria and Abdul. Still, it's true that Victoria's relationship with Brown was widely disliked and ridiculed. During one of these discussions, the equerry asked the Queen Mother outright if she thought that Queen Victoria … Queen Victoria's alleged affair with her Scottish servant John Brown was a myth, dreamt up by a generation who believed menopausal women were sex-starved nymphomaniacs, the … [It should be noted here that Robertson had a running feud with the 6th Duke of Atholl regarding the payment of a toll to cross the seven-arched bridge across the River Tay at Dunkeld, Perthshire.] Victorian gossips were less reserved. He would have broken this marriage when the possibility arose that he could become King of Greece. In December 1864, Brown arrived at Osborne House as a groom. The film shows the story of a recently widowed Queen Victoria and her relationship with a Scottish servant, John Brown, a trusted servant of her deceased husband, and the subsequent uproar it provoked. In this one, we see Victoria after the death of her beloved husband. The prince became infatuated with her and pursued her endlessly until she agreed to marry him. Because Alexander John Brown and Queen Victoria were married before Victoria was taken away from Alexander John Brown, and married Her to Albert to keep the throne in England but not Scotland. Brown”. Actually the marriage of The prince of Wales and Mrs. Fitzherbert was technically valid. This creates concerns amongst the Queen's … She was not Haymarket ware and would’t have become the prince’s mistress . Victoria and Abdul was well worth seeing! 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