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Throughout history, the title of royal mistress has adorned the pages of British royal history, spanning countless generations. Amid the luxury and behind the heavy curtains of palatial rooms, tragedy and scandal often fall upon these women, while society turns its judgmental gaze upon them. Amidst the whispers and condemnations, however, there remains a secret admiration for those who have achieved this coveted position. Now, let's explore 14 Terrifying Secrets of The Most Influential Mistresses in British Royal History.
1. Sarah Churchill
Sarah Churchill and Queen Anne shared a profound and enduring relationship that spanned nearly three decades. When Anne ascended to the throne in 1702, their bond had already withstood the test of time, having weathered the stormy years of the Glorious Revolution and the tragic loss of their 20 children. Sarah's unwavering loyalty to Anne even strained her relationship with her own sister, Queen Mary II.
Although both women were married—Sarah to John Churchill, later Duke of Marlborough, and Anne to Prince George of Denmark—their connection transcended the conventional boundaries of kings and servants. While the exact nature of their relationship remains a subject of speculation, it is widely believed that their affection for one another surpassed mere friendship, owing in part to Sarah's memoirs and Anne's passionate letters.
Anne's affectionate words reveal a deep emotional bond, as she implores Sarah, "You can't believe how much I love you unless you see my heart. Remarkably, despite their stark personality differences—Sarah being known for her sharpness and occasionally harsh treatment of the shy and fragile queen—their relationship endured. However, conflicts arose over political matters, as Sarah aligned herself with the Whig Party while Anne leaned toward the Conservatives...
Robert Dudley, Anne Boleyn, Mary Boleyn, Queen Camilla, Arabella Churchill, Alice Keppel , Nell Gwynn, Katherine Swynford, Wallis Simpson, Alice Perrers, Mary I, Melusine von der Schulenburg, George Villiers...
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