The journal entries chronicle Queen Victoria’s visits to her estate at Balmoral Castle, which she purchased in 1852, and her interactions with the local landscape and people. Victoria writes about the beauty of the Highlands, her love for the natural environment, and her activities with her family. The journal reveals her deep affection for Scotland and how it provided her with a sense of peace and refuge away from the pressures of royal duties in London.Throughout the book, the Queen shares her thoughts on various subjects, including her role as a monarch, her family life, and the social and political issues of the time. The narrative is infused with a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the simplicity of life in the Highlands. Additionally, she discusses her friendships with local residents and her efforts to connect with the Scottish culture.
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Leaves From the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands From 1848 to 1861
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