Charlotte Sophia: Myth, Madness, and the Moor
- 472 pages
- 17 hours of reading
The narrative explores the life of Charlotte Sophia, Queen of England, delving into her hidden African heritage and the complexities of her marriage to King George III. Set against a backdrop of aristocratic intrigue, the story follows her journey from a German princess concealing her true identity to a British queen facing love, betrayal, and political machinations. As she grapples with personal sacrifices, including her affection for composer Johann Christian Bach, the novel reveals the tumultuous events that shaped her life and the monarchy over five decades.