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  1. Baroness Lehzen. Victoria’s governess, Baroness Louise Lehzen, was a significant figure in her early life. Lehzen had been involved with Victoria since she was five years old. While her mother was controlling, Lehzen had a profound influence on young Victoria.

  2. 9 de may. de 2019 · 1842: Victoria’s old governess, Louise Lehzen, slips away from Windsor Castle without saying goodbye. Show more Lucy Worsley, Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces explores Queen Victoria's ...

  3. 13 de ago. de 2020 · A timeline of Queen Victoria's life: ... The princess, known as Victoria, was raised at Kensington Palace. She was educated by her governess Baroness Lehzen, who taught her languages, ...

  4. After Sir George Hayter, Queen Victoria, when Princess, c.1866–70. Some of the dolls made by Princess Victoria and her governess, Baroness Lehzen. Princess Victoria and Baroness Lehzen also painted paper dolls that were cut out and pasted into books. These are now kept in the Royal Archives, located in the Round Tower of Windsor Castle.

  5. Lehzen came to England, after service in the aristocratic family of von Marenholtz, in December 1819 as governess to Princess Féodore, daughter (by her first marriage) of Princess Victoria of Leiningen, since 1818 Duchess of Kent, to whom was born, shortly before Lehzen’s arrival, the future Queen Victoria. In 1824 Lehzen was appointed ...

  6. Baroness Louise Lehzen was Princess Victoria's governess from 1824 and became the young queen's unofficial aide after she ascended the throne in 1837. In her journal the young princess described her governess as "the most affectionate, devoted, attached, and disinterested friend I have, and I love her most dearly."

  7. about her governess Baroness Louise Lehzen (1784 - 1870) just after her accession. Raised in isolation at Kensington Palace and having a pretty bad relationship with her mother the future Queen became very close to Louise Lehze, daughter of a Hannoverian clergyman who started her service as nanny in 1824.