<p>This biography provides a well-rounded analysis of Queen Charlotte by considering her own perspectives on queenship and her role in Britain. It explores her relationships within the royal family and the court, how she was perceived in the British public sphere and in the press, during her reign as queen consort due to the ¿madness¿ of her husband King George III.</p><p>This book provides readers with a comprehensive, nuanced, and sensitive analysis of Queen Charlotte¿s life and legacy. Charlotte embodied many of the features of queenship and womanhood that were valued in this period, such as charity and familial duty, but she also struggled with her husband¿s persistent insanity, political scandals, and issues with her many children. The book provides students and general readers with an exploration of this fascinating queen, who reigned as consort for an impressive fifty-seven years, but who has been eclipsed by the legacies of her husband and her son. It also contributes to queens