Queen Victoria was a keen dancer. However she was not allowed to dance the waltz before her wedding because the waltz was considered too vulgar for an unmarried lady of her class. That didn't stop her wanting to. In her diary just before her wedding, she writes how much she is looking forward to dancing the waltz at last - with her husband of course.
Johann Strauss I (the father of the one who write the Blue Danube) provided music for the balls associated with her wedding, including a stonker of a waltz called "Homage to Victoria, Queen of England". As she became queen before she married, she would not have danced to it.
i think it was elizabeth 1
inspiring
no she wasent she was foren i think she was german
i think she was that was a very good question
flat i think
The important thing is not what they think of me, but what I think of them - and many other quotations
I think Queen Victoria liked the telephone
Queen Victoria could never be a hero, a "heroine" perhaps but not a "hero". That cleared up, I do not think that the word "heroine" could be applied to the good Queen, I do not think she is attributed to have performed any exceptional heroic acts during her long reign as Queen.
No Queen Victoria was privately tutored.
No, Queen Victoria is not single.
queen Victoria is dead
Do you mean Queen Victoria? I think she was about four foot, ten inches.