Read Victoria in the Wings: (Georgian Series) Online
Authors: Jean Plaidy
So she continued to sleep in her room and Victoria must not descend the stairs alone. But the tension was lifted. They could breathe more freely in Kensington Palace; and the Duchess of Kent must impress on her daughter more firmly than ever that one day she would be the Queen of England. And that day was not far distant, she was sure.
It was more like a holiday than a day of mourning. On that beautiful July day the sun shone warmly and it seemed that all
the inhabitants not only of Windsor but the surrounding country had come out to see the last of George IV.
He was buried in the royal vault with the miniature of Maria Fitzherbert over his heart. And the new King could scarcely contain his exuberance, so delighted was he to have the crown in his grasp at last.
The gentle Queen whispered to him that he must hide his pleasure. It was hardly seemly to show such delight in the death of a brother.
William was puzzled. He had loved old George. But he loved his crown better. He would explain to Adelaide when they were alone.
The bells were tolling; they were firing the salute; even if few cared that this was the funeral of the late King it must be a royal funeral.
It was more than that. It was the passing of an age.
The great Georgian era was at an end. It was William’s turn now – William’s and Adelaide’s – and in the apartments at Kensington Palace the Duchess of Kent put her arm about her daughter and led her to the window.
‘All your life,’ she said, ‘you will remember – this day.’
Victoria had wept; she had been fascinated by Uncle King. But it was long since she had seen him; and she knew what this meant.
One day – and perhaps quite soon – there would be another royal funeral – and a new sovereign would mount the throne.
And then … Victoria.
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