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Bedchamber Crisis

 
British History: Bedchamber crisis

Bedchamber crisis, 1839. After the resignation of Lord Melbourne in 1839 Robert Peel was summoned to form a ministry. Peel wanted the queen to dismiss those ladies of the bedchamber whose husbands were Whigs. The queen refused and appealed to Melbourne; the Whig statesmen reluctantly returned to their posts. With the fall of the Whig administration in 1841 the question rose again. This time the prince consort arranged for the ladies to resign voluntarily and settled the difficulty.

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The Bedchamber crisis (May 1839) is the unofficial name for the 'crisis' that took place under Queen Victoria during a change of Her Majesty's government. After the resignation of Lord Melbourne, Robert Peel was offered the opportunity of forming a Tory government but realised that such a government would hold a minority in the House of Commons and would be structurally weak, possibly damaging his future political career.

Peel resolved the situation by accepting the invitation on the condition that Queen Victoria dismiss her Whig-appointed ladies of the bedchamber. The Queen refused to accept the condition, believing that her ladies were close friends and confidantes, rather than holding ceremonial positions of political patronage. Sir Robert Peel, therefore, resigned as Prime Minister, resulting in the return of Lord Melbourne as Prime Minister.

After Victoria's marriage to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1840, the Queen no longer relied on her ladies as companions. In the 1841 General Election Lord Melbourne lost to Peel. Perhaps on the advice of Victoria's new adviser and confidant, Prince Albert, Victoria made no attempt to block Sir Robert's request to replace the Whig ladies of the bedchamber with Tories. The crisis was quickly forgotten.

The events of the Bedchamber Crisis were depicted in the 2009 film The Young Victoria.

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