William III was a very cruel man. Queen Sophie's three sons died. William III's burial was fitting: a farcical end. His casket had to be dragged from the palace as it was too heavy, and the rubbish horse cart refused to move to let the hearse through. His nickname was 'King Gorilla', he had syphillis too. Their little son Maurits died when he was 4 years old of meningitis. Sophie did not trust William's royal physician and he in turn refused to let the doctor Sophie chose to treat his own son (I live in the Netherlands btw).
Thankyou for doing more recent/modern cases.They are ones we know little of. I did find your script a little repitative, lacking some more expansion in areas, but covering cases such as these Im finding VERY interesting. The medieval ones have often been covered by historians for decades now, but more recent (200 years or so) ones seemed to have considered not as interesting. Would love to hear more of 19thC European royals. Such a tragic life...would love for it to have been longer!!
When you said she was born in Stuttgart I jumped for joy because I was born in a small town twenty minutes away from there. I went to the castle where she was born. It is Huge. There is a museum there with so many things inside that it would take a person two days to see all of it. It has been a year since I have visited my family. I live in a state that I can't stand being in. Mississippi is that state. Alas, I can't leave because of my three kids that live here in the same state. I miss my hometown in Germany.
So often children are taught to glamorize the "princess" lifestyle. That really does many real royal women a grave disservice, and only makes girls discontented with their own seemingly mundane lives. In truth, many princesses and queens lived under uncomfortable, difficult, and dangerous conditions (sometimes from their own family members), and had sad, stressful, and sometimes even rather short lives and painful deaths. The best that can be said of some of them is that they had the moral strength, courage, intelligence, and piety to make the best of bad situations. Having a crown on ones head does not guarantee happiness.
First her husband was jealous of her intelligence. After their marriage his treatment of her was shameful, his parents or whoever taught him was a horse’s back side.
My question too. It's a bit click baiting I think. These deaths are not that horrific and often due natural causes. No falling of horses, no exploding missiles, no burning alive, no beheading or drowning in a barrel of wine...
the clickbait titles you use for your videos are tacky. Your content is good enough that you really don't need them. Clickbait titles suck! You don't need to have HORRIFIC BRUTAL etc in capital letters. Give the audience some credit for having intelligence for god's sake. I really despise clickbait tactics for getting views.
William III was a very cruel man. Queen Sophie's three sons died. William III's burial was fitting: a farcical end. His casket had to be dragged from the palace as it was too heavy, and the rubbish horse cart refused to move to let the hearse through. His nickname was 'King Gorilla', he had syphillis too. Their little son Maurits died when he was 4 years old of meningitis. Sophie did not trust William's royal physician and he in turn refused to let the doctor Sophie chose to treat his own son (I live in the Netherlands btw).
Thankyou for doing more recent/modern cases.They are ones we know little of. I did find your script a little repitative, lacking some more expansion in areas, but covering cases such as these Im finding VERY interesting. The medieval ones have often been covered by historians for decades now, but more recent (200 years or so) ones seemed to have considered not as interesting. Would love to hear more of 19thC European royals. Such a tragic life...would love for it to have been longer!!
When you said she was born in Stuttgart I jumped for joy because I was born in a small town twenty minutes away from there. I went to the castle where she was born. It is Huge. There is a museum there with so many things inside that it would take a person two days to see all of it. It has been a year since I have visited my family. I live in a state that I can't stand being in. Mississippi is that state. Alas, I can't leave because of my three kids that live here in the same state. I miss my hometown in Germany.
So often children are taught to glamorize the "princess" lifestyle. That really does many real royal women a grave disservice, and only makes girls discontented with their own seemingly mundane lives. In truth, many princesses and queens lived under uncomfortable, difficult, and dangerous conditions (sometimes from their own family members), and had sad, stressful, and sometimes even rather short lives and painful deaths. The best that can be said of some of them is that they had the moral strength, courage, intelligence, and piety to make the best of bad situations. Having a crown on ones head does not guarantee happiness.
Seems the happiest married royal couples tend to end in tragedy, anyway.
I'm Dutch but I never really heard of this Queen. Thanks for sharing her story!
First her husband was jealous of her intelligence. After their marriage his treatment of her was shameful, his parents or whoever taught him was a horse’s back side.
Certainly wearing her wedding gown at her burial says it all.
So much misery, all in the name of dynasty.
That's how it is, even today
Uhm ... does your channel ever report of non-horrific deaths?
My question too. It's a bit click baiting I think. These deaths are not that horrific and often due natural causes. No falling of horses, no exploding missiles, no burning alive, no beheading or drowning in a barrel of wine...
She’s fascinating. Before this got randomly suggested I never heard of her. Poor woman led a tragic life with many downs. RIP
Poor Sophie...😢
How sad😢
Hi, awesome live video I enjoyed it. How are you? I'm doing well. Have a great day 😊
🙏🙏🙏 ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO HER AND HER SONS, O LORD, AND LET PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON THEM. MAY THEY REST IN PEACE. AMEN. 🙏🙏🙏
She also had happy moments and an affair with
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I wonder who your opinion on who had the most tragic life of all the historical Queens of Europe?
the clickbait titles you use for your videos are tacky. Your content is good enough that you really don't need them. Clickbait titles suck! You don't need to have HORRIFIC BRUTAL etc in capital letters. Give the audience some credit for having intelligence for god's sake. I really despise clickbait tactics for getting views.
Beautiful curls she had
A buste shown was not of Queen Sophie but was a buste of Sophie, sister of William III nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_van_Oranje-Nassau
Willy the 3rd was a real piece of work. What a class A jerk