Queen Victoria is often portrayed as a complex and multifaceted individual rather than being definitively labeled as mentally unstable. She experienced periods of deep personal grief, particularly after the death of her husband, Prince Albert, which led to prolonged mourning and seclusion. Some historians have suggested that she exhibited signs of depression, but it is essential to consider the historical context and societal expectations of her time when evaluating her mental health. Overall, while she faced emotional challenges, calling her mentally unstable oversimplifies her experiences and contributions as a monarch.
If the law thought she was so mentally unstable they wouldn't have allowed her custody. but seeing that she has them she obviously isn't as unstable as you think she is.
The word is "insane." The denotative meaning of this term is mentally unstable or having a disordered mind.
Mentally unstable Emotionally challenged Mentally ill Cognitive differences
It is common while discussing a mentally unstable acting person over the airwaves to use the code "5150".
Yes. Just because a person is mentally unstable doesn't mean they are incapable of 'normal' emotions.
no
they sort of go hand in hand. but usually mentally unstable is someone who actually suffers from a life long mental illness. but emotionally unstable can just last a periiod of time and be cause by a tragic event
unless he has been abusive towards the child you cant stop him from seeing his child. but if mentally unstable maybe with supervision
No Queen Victoria was privately tutored.
queen Victoria is dead
No, Queen Victoria is not single.
Queen Victoria's first child was called Victoria. See the related question below.