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It is said that she did use to say 'We are not amused'this could be possible, however there is no actual evidence to say that Queen Victoria did say we are not amused, it could just be made up!

Hope this helps It is made up

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Queen Victoria did not say 'we are not amused'. Her diaries were apparently filled with the saying 'We were very much amused', but she never once said 'we are not amused'.

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she reigned n the victorian times

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