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The narrative presents a sympathetic, chronological biography of the monarch from childhood through widowhood, recounting formative family relationships, early public duties, and the young ruler's accession. It follows courtship and marriage to a consort, the development of private domestic life and parenting, and the bereavement that shapes later years. Interleaving anecdote, personal reflection, and compiled sources, the account emphasizes the subject's character, moral example, sense of duty, and the balance between private affection and public responsibility, aiming for a readable fireside portrait rather than a scholarly study.
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