I played the game for about a year, but quit due to the prevalence of cheats that Junes Journey did nothing about that made competitions in the game impossible to do well in.
As a romanian, I can say without a shed of doubt that she was, is and will remain one of the most beloved rulers of the romanian people and by far, the most beloved Queen of Romania. She is also called The Queen of Hearts here. She was highly educated, had tact and diplomacy like no other and deeply loved Romania and her people, even though she wasn't a natural born romanian herself.
you boot licker. Love your romanians voivodes instead. Capul plecat sabia il taie. Romanii sa isi castige demnitatea pierduta de cand tara a fost ocupata de familii regale. Si citeste adevarata istorie, nu minciunile Angliei si Germaniei.
Marie's niece taught me French and Russian as a kid since we grew up in close proximity to her family. I frequently bake one of Marie's favourite receipts , a simple lemon cake.
I would Love to see you guys do a video on Princess Alice of Greece, the mother of Prince Phillip. Born deaf, diagnosed with Schizophrenia, confined to an asylum, escaping from the asylum to shelter Jews during the war (conveniently forgetting how to lip read when the authorities came looking), before finally forsaking royalty to become a nun. What a badass.
I, too, would love to see a documentary about Alice of Battenberg, Prince Phillip's mother, in addition to the existing one on TH-cam (as of 4/2023). Perhaps a series of documentaries to draw the lines between Queen Victria's grandchildren & their relationships... not just to each other but as the ancestors of the current Royal Families today, i.e. The British Royal Monarchy. What a strong brood of women these granddaughters of Queen Victoria were during times of great political and societal change that still affects the world today. These women are gone but not forgotten. A documentary series would be a wonderful tribute to them.
I was researching Queen Maria and found your video. First, I must thank you for all the information you provided in an interesting, professional manner. She was quite fascinating especially as a woman who, during this and in so many periods in History, were largely ignored. Queen Marie stood out by allowing her intelligence speak for itself. Intelligence doesn’t care if you’re a man or woman, dog, cat, or goldfish. You will never influence others in a positive sense if you’re not smart.
Amazing woman. Through sheer force of will she charmed the Allies into not only restoring her country's territory, but enlarging it. Her memoir is fascinating, well worth the read. She saw no reason why she could not be as effective as queen of her land as her grandmother was in her empire and set out to defy everyone's expectations. This forcefulness was tempered by her immense empathy for those who suffered. She was expert at harnessing her image to forward her goals, be it dressed in her nursing uniform to encourage others help the wounded or wearing her crown to glamourise and enhance her nation's negotiating position. Brilliant woman. Cheers. 😀
He is a handsome young man. I love his voice. He reads slowly and has a soothing voice. It puts me right to sleep. I can barely stay away 3 minutes and I'm out like a light. I wind up missing the story but I get to fall asleep, which I have a hard time doing.
I love Queen Marie of Romania. Many of her possessions are in the museum in Mary hill in Goldendale Wash. She was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and she loved her country..go see this fabulous museum.
Ah, the Maryhill Museum in Goldendale, Washington, in the Columbia River Gorge across from Oregon -- one of my favorite places! Considered by some to be the most isolated museum in America with the most astounding collection, it should be on every American's bucket list. In addition to the Queen Maria Collection, the museum boasts tremendous art, sculpture (Rodin), and miniature fashion models from Paris. Truly something for everyone. Why would such an isolated museum halfway around the world from Romania own the personal possessions of the famous Queen Maria, you ask? The short answer is that Queen Maria was a personal friend of Sam Hill, the founder of the Great Northern Railway Company, who lived in Washington state. She gave him many of her personal possessions in her dowagership, and he displayed them in the new structure that was built to be his home but never was -- Maryhill. Do make an effort to see its collections if you are ever in the vicinity in the Pacific Northwest.
“Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song, a medley of extemporanea, And love is a thing that can never go wrong, and I am Marie of Romania.” ― Dorothy Parker
@@hansmiller664 TY. BTW,aAn Irish first cousin married a Polish/Danish close relative of Queen Marie of Romania. He had a Canbridge degree and a title he refused to use and no inherited money. Everything was seized by the Nazis and the Soviets.
That's the thing. Many times people are presented as too one dimensional. Being able to see the good, bad and in between, we see how they faced problems as a real human. Much more engaging in my opinion at least! ☺️
I enjoyed this historical story about, Queen Marie of Romania, she was a very interesting and yet fascinating woman. Great investigating, presentation and photos, too.
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"Oh, life is a neverending cycle of song, A medley of extemporania. And love is thing that can never go wrong And I am Marie of Romania." ~Dorothy Parker
She looks just like Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie! She was so strong. She really was asked to endure some awful things but she found her strength somehow.
I just found your channel and I love it. Not only is your voice soothing but your videos are so beautiful. Learning about these amazing women who have been forgotten by the world for the most part.
One of my favorite facts about Queen Marie is that she bred, showed and coursed Borzoi. There are some beautiful pictures of her with her hounds. Vassilka was her most well know borzoi.
BRILLIANT !!! I enjoyed learning of the Last Queen, who I never heard of !! Thank You so much for bringing this wonderful woman to me !! Now, I want to learn More about her !!!
Thanks for such a great history lesson of Rumania and what was happening in that part of the world .She was born in a beautiful castle where I have dined but I didn't know about it. another excellent production from FL. Thanks
Marie of Romania was born at Eastwell Park. Eastwell Park is home built for Lady Elizabeth Murray, Dido's cousin from your Black Aristocrat video. Marie of Romania would write a book and remember fondly of beautiful Eastwell Park and her entire Royal Family had come to stay there including Queen Victoria, Future King and Alexandra of denmark, etc
Great video although as a British person I must say that we never say Victoria I. She'll only ever be that if there's another British Queen with the same name. Thanks 🇬🇧
My Grandmother tells the story to my mother of when she was a little girl when the Queen came to America. School Children were let out of school that day to see the Queen. Hearing those stories from my mother as a child made me interested in Queen Victoria and the Tsar of Russia. And the Jewels. Thanks Joan Rivers for that too.
I really enjoyed this video, although, on a personal level, it really hurt to learn that Marie's mother was emotionally distant from her children. I can understand when men are distant from their children since I was TERRIFIED of my father when I was growing up, but a mother? I really don't understand when mothers don't love their children. When I was still young and naive, I thought that all mothers were loving and protective like mine. I grew up very close to my mother until I lost her when I was twelve years old; from the time she learned that she was pregnant with me, until the day she died, she always kept me close to her, and loved me unconditionally.
I'm so sorry that you lost your mother so early. I'm also sorry that you had a father that was terrifying. I hope that you had someone else in your life, after your mother passed away that you could lean on. I wish that all mothers were loving and protective like yours. It's not the experience I had but it's the experience I tried to give my daughter. I think I did a pretty good job since we're still good friends and she's almost 30. Sending love, light and big hugs, k
@@kfemme68 Thank you. I didn't have anyone to lean on after Mama died, to be honest. My father's second youngest sister was the only one among his female siblings to have met my mother when she was still alive, and she was the closest one I had to a surrogate mother, but she had her own children, and her own problems, so she couldn't always be there; my older sister was a manipulative liar, and domineering control freak who could charm the skin off an angry snake, just like my father, so I couldn't lean on any of them, and most of my family members on both sides were distant, even indifferent. I've distanced myself from most of my family. Only a few of them actually became close to me, and began understanding what I had been going through in later years; they are the outcasts of the family, just like me, and we try to offer support to each other, even if we are living miles apart. I also have a close bond with my older sister's children, along with nephews and nieces from my cousins, although I can't stand their parents, and vice versa; I don't believe in having those children pay for their parents' crimes. I'm glad you and your daughter have a close bond; it's something I'm sure my mother and I would have had if she had lived to see me grow to adulthood, and I cherish the closeness we shared in the years I had her with me.
@@WolfMaiden11 I'm glad you have some support but I'm a believer in found family. We can't always control the family we're born into but we can find family and friends that love and support once we're adults. Sending you love and big hugs, k
The infos in this video (i do not say it as a critique!) are only 10% of her incredible life story. This woman was like a supernova. The Queen of the Wounded, The soldier Queen, The Queen of Hearts, The Queen of Queens, are only a few of the names we gaved her, out of love and respect! ❤
I know that prior to WWI, Grand Duchess Olga of Russia was suggested as a suitor to Prince Carol - though she didn't want to marry him. Imagine though the impact on the history of both Russia and Romania had the marriage gone ahead.
Thanks for posting. I'm not that familiar with Queen Maria however I knew she was first cousin to Alix of Hesse, who became Empress Alexandra Romanoff of Russia. At frame 228, I think that is the Livadia Palace in the Crimea but it may be Balchik. Frame 257 shows a pic of a very young Nicholas Romanoff. Great historical pic's and story. Cheers from Coastal South Carolina, USA
I forgot.Marie of Romania ( in childhood princess Marie of Edinburgh) was also first cousin of empress Alix or Alexandra of Russia and first cousin of grand dutchess Elisabeth or Ella, both killed by bolsheviks. So queen Marie of Romania was first cousin of both the Tsar and tsarina
stuff i never learned in school. i always wondered what actually happened with the monarchies of Europe. how did they really end? there are still royal families established besides the one in England. i should look this history up and find out once and for all. thanks for this - very interesting. and she was really quite a queen! :) 🌷🌱✨
We don't really use a Roman numeral after the name of Queen Victoria as their hasn't been a second Victoria. Usually we just say Queen Victoria, Empress of India.
This video was sooo interesting! I am going to try to find some of the books Queen Marie wrote. I am sure they would give an insight into how she “ felt “ during good and bad times in her life. Thanks for making this video for us! 🇨🇦
Boyle was a canadian officer in WWI ,he activated in Romania,ally of British Empire.He did some risky missions for the royal house of Romania and was very appreciated by queen Marie
What is the music in the video? I clicked on the link & it says unavailable. Is there anyway around this? I tried using VPN but it doesn't do anything, most be blocked in a lot of areas.
Nice doing this, but some info is wrong or unaccounted for: Carol I was not Marie's father in law, he was her husband's fraternal uncle; fact she had an affair with Gheorghe Cantacuzino and even a child is pure gossip and speculation, not sure where you got this from ..., minute 8:33 and again the end the photo depicts one of her daughters - Queen Marioara of Yugoslavia; entering the first world war only in 1916 was due to the fact that the late king Carol I and close advisors ( country's strategists) did not want to be in the war on the side of Germany, in spite of the family ties + plus agreements in place. When joining war they did it on the side of Britain & Co since they used as escape the agreement with Germany itself, which said Romania stands by its side if attacked, but that wasn't the case. Last, Romania did not literally lose the war, the south part and the capital was under German ocupation for 2 years, but continued to fight, the royal family and government, nobles etc temporarily moved in the north, to Iasi (Iasy) city. Hope you'll find this useful.
Really nice video. I am from Romania and, as everywhere, the historical information delivered to the country's citizens on is distorted. For example, it's not widely known that she would have had any affair and unwanted pregnancy or that she would have been the 'true' ruler of the country. That wouldn't look good right? She's only known for being a good kind motherly figure who loved her husband and country dearely. It's really interesting to see how history "changes" with perspective! P.S. you nailed the Alba Iulia pronuntiation!
Yes, the other princess Marie with Elisabeth of Wied... too sad she had the same fate as the lil prince Mircea who died during the war. Because Elisabeth and Carol did not have any more children, they called for Ferdinand to take the throne.
Didn't the current Queen Elizabeth II also spend time in Malta before her father's death as Price Philip had naval duties in the area? How strange, I wonder if Malta is still used this way.
It may be a somewhat uncanny resemblance but 8:30-8:35 looks very much like HRH Princess Maria Jose at the time of her marriage to HRH Humbert Hereditary Prince of Italy although they were a generation apart in age. I would be interested if anyone else sees the resemblance to Maria Jose of Belgium in 1930 at the time of her betrothal as they were all related at some point even if one needed to change their religion an issue which seems lost on young people of today.
So queen Marie of Romania was first cousin of GeorgeV,Wilhelm II,Nicholas II.Her husband, king Ferdinand of Romania was a Hohenzollern like Wilhelm II,his relative.If you want to se some interesting,search on the net photos and film about the last trip outside Russia made by russian imperial family in june 1914,just before the outbreak of WWI.Nicholas II took his family on imperial ship across the Black Sea to visit in Constanta,Romania the royal family of Romania,his relatives.You will see all of them standing for photos and film and interesting details.For example tsarevich Alexey very friendly to his little cousin,princess Ileana,daughter of Marie who was then not queen but crown princess of Romania. You wonder about the possibility of another history,another life for them.
Thank you for sharing this, fun fact Queen Victoria actually wanted Marie to marry George however Marie's mother wouldn't hear of it, she hated her husbands family. Her mother was an anglophone, and her father was a British Prince 😅
It's not true that Marie got paired with Ferdinand because her cousin George married May of Teck. It was the other way around: George eventually took up with his older brother's fiancée because Marie -- thanks to the influence of her mother -- turned him down.
You will find that the region of Transylvania was not part of Romania when Bram Stoker wrote "Dracula."-it was part of the Hungarian portion of the Austro-Hungarian empire and did not become Romanian until the Treaty of Neully between that empire and Romania.
Can you please do a story about Elizabeth Chudleigh, the duchess of Kingston. There’s a story in the NY post 3/5/22 about her and I want to know more !!! Please make this video for me ♥️
She was not the last Queen. King Michael's wife, Queen Anne was the last Queen. Carol was also not her father in law as her husband was Carols nephew, not his son.
You are a breath of fresh air in documentaries. Some people do documentaries and put their political opinions in. I don't want their political opinions, I just want the truth and the facts. Thank you so much you are very good at this.
Nice video BUT the music is BLOCKED in America & other countries. And I have never heard of Marie of Romania before, she sounds like an interesting lady.
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You look like a young, Elvis Pressley. So handsome. In case you're wondering, I'm a grandma. I can still appreciate beauty!
Good one for sharing.
Video actually starts @ 1:38
As a romanian, I can say without a shed of doubt that she was, is and will remain one of the most beloved rulers of the romanian people and by far, the most beloved Queen of Romania. She is also called The Queen of Hearts here. She was highly educated, had tact and diplomacy like no other and deeply loved Romania and her people, even though she wasn't a natural born romanian herself.
you boot licker. Love your romanians voivodes instead. Capul plecat sabia il taie. Romanii sa isi castige demnitatea pierduta de cand tara a fost ocupata de familii regale. Si citeste adevarata istorie, nu minciunile Angliei si Germaniei.
I'm glad to hear that. ⚘️
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Queen of hearts love this
I love her to the moon and back!!! She and Ferdinand gave us an identity!!! She was way ahead of her times, a true modern person!!
Agreed! She's also my fave historical personality, and I'm really proud of being Romanian💖
Don't forget about Carol the 1st
Marie's niece taught me French and Russian as a kid since we grew up in close proximity to her family. I frequently bake one of Marie's favourite receipts , a simple lemon cake.
Would you mind sharing the recipe please? I'd love to be able to make the cake she loved so much 🤗🤗🤗☀️🌳🌿💚💚🦋🦋🌼🌈🍀🌈
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Would that be a daughter of Victoria Melitta? How interesting!
I would Love to see you guys do a video on Princess Alice of Greece, the mother of Prince Phillip. Born deaf, diagnosed with Schizophrenia, confined to an asylum, escaping from the asylum to shelter Jews during the war (conveniently forgetting how to lip read when the authorities came looking), before finally forsaking royalty to become a nun. What a badass.
There's a documentary on TH-cam already, it's done by channel 5 ( UK)
Search for it
Alice of Battenberg*
I, too, would love to see a documentary about Alice of Battenberg, Prince Phillip's mother, in addition to the existing one on TH-cam (as of 4/2023). Perhaps a series of documentaries to draw the lines between Queen Victria's grandchildren & their relationships... not just to each other but as the ancestors of the current Royal Families today, i.e. The British Royal Monarchy. What a strong brood of women these granddaughters of Queen Victoria were during times of great political and societal change that still affects the world today. These women are gone but not forgotten. A documentary series would be a wonderful tribute to them.
her son is a demon/was...
I was researching Queen Maria and found your video. First, I must thank you for all the information you provided in an interesting, professional manner. She was quite fascinating especially as a woman who, during this and in so many periods in History, were largely ignored. Queen Marie stood out by allowing her intelligence speak for itself. Intelligence doesn’t care if you’re a man or woman, dog, cat, or goldfish. You will never influence others in a positive sense if you’re not smart.
Thanks for the story! Fascinating, I knew little about Romania.
Amazing woman. Through sheer force of will she charmed the Allies into not only restoring her country's territory, but enlarging it. Her memoir is fascinating, well worth the read. She saw no reason why she could not be as effective as queen of her land as her grandmother was in her empire and set out to defy everyone's expectations. This forcefulness was tempered by her immense empathy for those who suffered. She was expert at harnessing her image to forward her goals, be it dressed in her nursing uniform to encourage others help the wounded or wearing her crown to glamourise and enhance her nation's negotiating position. Brilliant woman. Cheers. 😀
omg i swear he looks like a disney prince but has the voice that only god could have gifted him omg so awesome
He is charming and intelligent and He has certainly charmed you Miss Goodwinkins !:-)
I totally agree and I love his voice!
He is a handsome young man. I love his voice. He reads slowly and has a soothing voice. It puts me right to sleep. I can barely stay away 3 minutes and I'm out like a light. I wind up missing the story but I get to fall asleep, which I have a hard time doing.
Thirsty much?
@@kylesteele3936 Stop that!
What an amazing life this lady had, a very brave woman, and I am glad she had a little peace later on
Remarkable woman, she made the deepest desire of the Romanian People come true: the united, great Romania. She is fondly remembered there.
You always find the most brilliant photos for your episodes. Queen Marie was beautiful and intelligent.
Fabulous! Her jewelry was INCREDIBLE!
My day is always better when you have a new upload. Thanks for making these!
I love Queen Marie of Romania. Many of her possessions are in the museum in Mary hill in Goldendale Wash.
She was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and she loved her country..go see this fabulous museum.
Ah, the Maryhill Museum in Goldendale, Washington, in the Columbia River Gorge across from Oregon -- one of my favorite places! Considered by some to be the most isolated museum in America with the most astounding collection, it should be on every American's bucket list.
In addition to the Queen Maria Collection, the museum boasts tremendous art, sculpture (Rodin), and miniature fashion models from Paris. Truly something for everyone.
Why would such an isolated museum halfway around the world from Romania own the personal possessions of the famous Queen Maria, you ask? The short answer is that Queen Maria was a personal friend of Sam Hill, the founder of the Great Northern Railway Company, who lived in Washington state. She gave him many of her personal possessions in her dowagership, and he displayed them in the new structure that was built to be his home but never was -- Maryhill. Do make an effort to see its collections if you are ever in the vicinity in the Pacific Northwest.
“Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song,
a medley of extemporanea,
And love is a thing that can never go wrong,
and I am Marie of Romania.”
― Dorothy Parker
Now THIS is one of the most beautiful and LOVABLE comments I EVER read here on TH-cam❣️🌹🌿👍☘️
@@hansmiller664 TY. BTW,aAn Irish first cousin married a Polish/Danish close relative of Queen Marie of Romania. He had a Canbridge degree and a title he refused to use and no inherited money. Everything was seized by the Nazis and the Soviets.
Do a video on the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna, Alexander III’s wife and Nicholas II’s mother. Her life is fascinating!
Yes I do agree with you
Thank you, Forgotten Lives, I love Queen Marie. A flawed woman, she still accomplished much good.
That's the thing. Many times people are presented as too one dimensional. Being able to see the good, bad and in between, we see how they faced problems as a real human. Much more engaging in my opinion at least! ☺️
She accomplished so much despite her flaws. 😀
I enjoyed this historical story about, Queen Marie of Romania, she was a very interesting and yet fascinating woman. Great investigating, presentation and photos, too.
Good evening, and greetings from Texas USA 🇨🇱🇬🇷🇺🇸 I am beginning to enjoy history, the way you do. I didn't do very well in school, but I find myself clicking on your pet projects when I get the chance. Thank you and God bless you and yours ✝️🇬🇷🎶🙏🌹✝️
"Oh, life is a neverending cycle of song,
A medley of extemporania.
And love is thing that can never go wrong
And I am Marie of Romania."
~Dorothy Parker
She looks just like Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie!
She was so strong. She really was asked to endure some awful things but she found her strength somehow.
Definitely not
She was an amazing woman!
God bless & rest her courageous soul.
Thank you for this video! I have been waiting for a biography of Marie of Romanias life from you.
Carol the 1st was not Ferdinand the 1st father. He was his uncle. Carol had 1 daughter who died at around 7 years old.
Exactly.
I just found your channel and I love it. Not only is your voice soothing but your videos are so beautiful. Learning about these amazing women who have been forgotten by the world for the most part.
One of my favorite facts about Queen Marie is that she bred, showed and coursed Borzoi. There are some beautiful pictures of her with her hounds. Vassilka was her most well know borzoi.
What a wonderful factoid, thank you! 💖😊
That’s really interesting thank you for sharing.
FLives! How awesome, just got your notification! Can not miss that as your stories are all genuine. Thank you
Fascinating! Thank you.
A most wonderful presentation, nicely done.
Her Majesty is not only our beloved queen , She is our Mother !!
BRILLIANT !!! I enjoyed learning of the Last Queen, who I never heard of !! Thank You so much for bringing this wonderful woman to me !! Now, I want to learn More about her !!!
Watch the movie 'Maria, Regina Romaniei' or 'Queen Marie' a 2019 historical drama..
Thank you for excellent presentation
Thanks for such a great history lesson of Rumania and what was happening in that part of the world .She was born in a beautiful castle where I have dined but I didn't know about it. another excellent production from FL.
Thanks
Thanks for watching 😁
*Romania
This was very interesting 🤔. Thank you. I definitely learned something about the Romanian Monarchy today👍👌😉
Thank you as always for the consistent hard work.
Very enjoyable really well presented thanks 🙏
I always loved that history!
You always find the most interesting women to write about, always beautifully told ❤️🥰
Marie of Romania was born at Eastwell Park. Eastwell Park is home built for Lady Elizabeth Murray, Dido's cousin from your Black Aristocrat video.
Marie of Romania would write a book and remember fondly of beautiful Eastwell Park and her entire Royal Family had come to stay there including Queen Victoria, Future King and Alexandra of denmark, etc
Great video although as a British person I must say that we never say Victoria I. She'll only ever be that if there's another British Queen with the same name. Thanks 🇬🇧
I am truly pleased with content on this great channel
I really liked this video and I have been to Marias place of birth Eastwell Manor, its a really nice hotel now
Thanks BC 😁
I thoroughly enjoyed this narration. I will watch again; such was my enjoyment. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Interesting and informative. Thank you
My pleasure!
Great story and video. Thank you!
Thanks:)
She made the România as it is today,thank you, Your Highness❤
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Very interesting..Thank you.
A definite listen again x
Great job!!
Thanks!!
My Grandmother tells the story to my mother of when she was a little girl when the Queen came to America. School Children were let out of school that day to see the Queen. Hearing those stories from my mother as a child made me interested in Queen Victoria and the Tsar of Russia. And the Jewels. Thanks Joan Rivers for that too.
Always love your work. ❤🎉
Excellent. Thank you !:-)
That was very interesting. 👍
I really enjoyed this video, although, on a personal level, it really hurt to learn that Marie's mother was emotionally distant from her children.
I can understand when men are distant from their children since I was TERRIFIED of my father when I was growing up, but a mother? I really don't understand when mothers don't love their children.
When I was still young and naive, I thought that all mothers were loving and protective like mine.
I grew up very close to my mother until I lost her when I was twelve years old; from the time she learned that she was pregnant with me, until the day she died, she always kept me close to her, and loved me unconditionally.
I'm so sorry that you lost your mother so early. I'm also sorry that you had a father that was terrifying. I hope that you had someone else in your life, after your mother passed away that you could lean on.
I wish that all mothers were loving and protective like yours. It's not the experience I had but it's the experience I tried to give my daughter. I think I did a pretty good job since we're still good friends and she's almost 30.
Sending love, light and big hugs, k
@@kfemme68 Thank you. I didn't have anyone to lean on after Mama died, to be honest. My father's second youngest sister was the only one among his female siblings to have met my mother when she was still alive, and she was the closest one I had to a surrogate mother, but she had her own children, and her own problems, so she couldn't always be there; my older sister was a manipulative liar, and domineering control freak who could charm the skin off an angry snake, just like my father, so I couldn't lean on any of them, and most of my family members on both sides were distant, even indifferent.
I've distanced myself from most of my family. Only a few of them actually became close to me, and began understanding what I had been going through in later years; they are the outcasts of the family, just like me, and we try to offer support to each other, even if we are living miles apart.
I also have a close bond with my older sister's children, along with nephews and nieces from my cousins, although I can't stand their parents, and vice versa; I don't believe in having those children pay for their parents' crimes.
I'm glad you and your daughter have a close bond; it's something I'm sure my mother and I would have had if she had lived to see me grow to adulthood, and I cherish the closeness we shared in the years I had her with me.
@@WolfMaiden11 I'm glad you have some support but I'm a believer in found family. We can't always control the family we're born into but we can find family and friends that love and support once we're adults.
Sending you love and big hugs, k
@@kfemme68 Thank you.
The infos in this video (i do not say it as a critique!) are only 10% of her incredible life story. This woman was like a supernova. The Queen of the Wounded, The soldier Queen, The Queen of Hearts, The Queen of Queens, are only a few of the names we gaved her, out of love and respect! ❤
I know that prior to WWI, Grand Duchess Olga of Russia was suggested as a suitor to Prince Carol - though she didn't want to marry him. Imagine though the impact on the history of both Russia and Romania had the marriage gone ahead.
Damn, I guess in another universe. But it is interesting to imagine how it would history
Queen Marie a very beautiful and fascinating ❤❤
I love June’s journey, it’s addictive 😂😂
Well at least she didn't end up like the Romanian dictator's wife did in 89.
Thanks for posting. I'm not that familiar with Queen Maria however I knew she was first cousin to Alix of Hesse, who became Empress Alexandra Romanoff of Russia. At frame 228, I think that is the Livadia Palace in the Crimea but it may be Balchik. Frame 257 shows a pic of a very young Nicholas Romanoff.
Great historical pic's and story.
Cheers from Coastal South Carolina, USA
Alexandra feodorovna,
I forgot.Marie of Romania ( in childhood princess Marie of Edinburgh) was also first cousin of empress Alix or Alexandra of Russia and first cousin of grand dutchess Elisabeth or Ella, both killed by bolsheviks.
So queen Marie of Romania was first cousin of both the Tsar and tsarina
Correction: Carol I was actually Ferdinand's UNCLE. Not his father.
King Michael was soooo handsome
Very good video!
“He became king of Romania for the second time.”
All I could think was “ah shit here we go again”
stuff i never learned in school. i always wondered what actually happened with the monarchies of Europe. how did they really end? there are still royal families established besides the one in England. i should look this history up and find out once and for all. thanks for this - very interesting. and she was really quite a queen! :) 🌷🌱✨
We don't really use a Roman numeral after the name of Queen Victoria as their hasn't been a second Victoria. Usually we just say Queen Victoria, Empress of India.
Very well done.
Thanks!!
This video was sooo interesting! I am going to try to find some of the books Queen Marie wrote. I am sure they would give an insight into how she “ felt “ during good and bad times in her life. Thanks for making this video for us! 🇨🇦
How do these video get less than 4K likes? Love your channel and really believe you deserve 100x your regular likes on these videos!
She features also in an interesting book entitled, “The Sourdough and the Queen, The Many Lives of Klondike Joe Boyle” by Leonard W. Taylor.
Boyle was a canadian officer in WWI ,he activated in Romania,ally of British Empire.He did some risky missions for the royal house of Romania and was very appreciated by queen Marie
Great Documentary.
Great 👍 video.
What is the music in the video? I clicked on the link & it says unavailable. Is there anyway around this? I tried using VPN but it doesn't do anything, most be blocked in a lot of areas.
Loved it - you are very good - the last picture I am pretty sure is her daughter not her . Thanks again
Indeed, is her daughter, Marie, Queen of Yugoslavia, known as Mignon during her childhood.
You can see that Queen Elizabeth II is related in several different photos.
Nice doing this, but some info is wrong or unaccounted for: Carol I was not Marie's father in law, he was her husband's fraternal uncle; fact she had an affair with Gheorghe Cantacuzino and even a child is pure gossip and speculation, not sure where you got this from ..., minute 8:33 and again the end the photo depicts one of her daughters - Queen Marioara of Yugoslavia; entering the first world war only in 1916 was due to the fact that the late king Carol I and close advisors ( country's strategists) did not want to be in the war on the side of Germany, in spite of the family ties + plus agreements in place. When joining war they did it on the side of Britain & Co since they used as escape the agreement with Germany itself, which said Romania stands by its side if attacked, but that wasn't the case. Last, Romania did not literally lose the war, the south part and the capital was under German ocupation for 2 years, but continued to fight, the royal family and government, nobles etc temporarily moved in the north, to Iasi (Iasy) city. Hope you'll find this useful.
Really nice video. I am from Romania and, as everywhere, the historical information delivered to the country's citizens on is distorted. For example, it's not widely known that she would have had any affair and unwanted pregnancy or that she would have been the 'true' ruler of the country. That wouldn't look good right?
She's only known for being a good kind motherly figure who loved her husband and country dearely. It's really interesting to see how history "changes" with perspective!
P.S. you nailed the Alba Iulia pronuntiation!
It is quite known that she had affairs. What are you talking about?
I saw the movie made about her it led me here.
Thank you
I saw in other yt videos this misconception. Carol I had just one daughter, that died very young, and Ferdinand was the son of his brother
Yes, the other princess Marie with Elisabeth of Wied... too sad she had the same fate as the lil prince Mircea who died during the war. Because Elisabeth and Carol did not have any more children, they called for Ferdinand to take the throne.
Didn't the current Queen Elizabeth II also spend time in Malta before her father's death as Price Philip had naval duties in the area? How strange, I wonder if Malta is still used this way.
It may be a somewhat uncanny resemblance but 8:30-8:35 looks very much like HRH Princess Maria Jose at the time of her marriage to HRH Humbert Hereditary Prince of Italy although they were a generation apart in age. I would be interested if anyone else sees the resemblance to Maria Jose of Belgium in 1930 at the time of her betrothal as they were all related at some point even if one needed to change their religion an issue which seems lost on young people of today.
So queen Marie of Romania was first cousin of GeorgeV,Wilhelm II,Nicholas II.Her husband, king Ferdinand of Romania was a Hohenzollern like Wilhelm II,his relative.If you want to se some interesting,search on the net photos and film about the last trip outside Russia made by russian imperial family in june 1914,just before the outbreak of WWI.Nicholas II took his family on imperial ship across the Black Sea to visit in Constanta,Romania the royal family of Romania,his relatives.You will see all of them standing for photos and film and interesting details.For example tsarevich Alexey very friendly to his little cousin,princess Ileana,daughter of Marie who was then not queen but crown princess of Romania. You wonder about the possibility of another history,another life for them.
Thank you for sharing this, fun fact Queen Victoria actually wanted Marie to marry George however Marie's mother wouldn't hear of it, she hated her husbands family. Her mother was an anglophone, and her father was a British Prince 😅
It's not true that Marie got paired with Ferdinand because her cousin George married May of Teck. It was the other way around: George eventually took up with his older brother's fiancée because Marie -- thanks to the influence of her mother -- turned him down.
You will find that the region of Transylvania was not part of Romania when Bram Stoker wrote "Dracula."-it was part of the Hungarian portion of the Austro-Hungarian empire and did not become Romanian until the Treaty of Neully between that empire and Romania.
That should have been the Treaty of Trianon that ceded Transylvania to Romania from Hungary -Neully Treaty was about Bulgaria not Hungary!
Can you please do a story about Elizabeth Chudleigh, the duchess of Kingston. There’s a story in the NY post 3/5/22 about her and I want to know more !!! Please make this video for me ♥️
love all your stories.... you are a great story-teller..... and you are handsome by the way....
Cool! I knew about her if I did not study the history of Queen Victoria and Russian history as well!
She was not the last Queen. King Michael's wife, Queen Anne was the last Queen. Carol was also not her father in law as her husband was Carols nephew, not his son.
Anne married Michael after he abdicated the throne so she was only Queen in pretense.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Romanian_royal_consorts
Viva Rumania!
You are a breath of fresh air in documentaries. Some people do documentaries and put their political opinions in. I don't want their political opinions, I just want the truth and the facts. Thank you so much you are very good at this.
I really enjoy your videos, i know that this is not a particularly unique comment, but it is still true
Thanks very much!!
She was and always will be the Queen Mother of my homeland,
Mary of Teck is a descendant of
Vlad Țepeş of Wallachia. Full Circle! Transylvania was part of Hungary until 1918.
Pen name: Carmen Sylva.
Transylvania was part of Austro-Hungarian Empire and Carmen Sylva was the pen name of Queen Elisabeth not Mary.
Nice video BUT the music is BLOCKED in America & other countries. And I have never heard of Marie of Romania before, she sounds like an interesting lady.
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