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Johanna Clara Louise Lehzen (3 October 1784 – 9 September 1870), also known as Baroness Louise Lehzen, was the governess and later companion to Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom . Born to a Lutheran pastor, in 1819 Lehzen entered the household of the Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George III.
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- Governess, adviser and companion to Queen Victoria
3 de oct. de 2019 · Queen Victoria said that it was “very painful” to be without Lehzen, a woman who had been like a mother to her. The Queen clearly loved Lehzen and provided an £800 a year pension for her to live on in Germany. Victoria and Lehzen continued to write to each other for the rest of Lehzen’s life and while in Germany, Victoria ...
Johanna Clara Louise Lehzen (Hannover, 3 de octubre de 1784 – Bückeburg, 9 de septiembre de 1870), conocida también como la baronesa Louise Lehzen, fue institutriz y, más tarde, consejera y dama de compañía de la reina Victoria del Reino Unido.
- Johanna Clara Louise Lehzen
Queen Victoria. Enemies. Sir John Conroy. Victoria, Duchess of Kent. First Seen. Doll 123. Last Seen. The Luxury of Conscience. Louise Lehzen. Lehzen was a very good friend of Victoria. They had been with each other from Victoria being as young as five years old when Lehzen became her tutor and Governess.
30 de sept. de 2018 · Queen Victoria and Lehzen kept in touch via letters and Victoria even visited her several times. When Lehzen became infirm, Victoria gave her a gift of a “wheeled chair.” On September 9, 1870, Baroness Louise Lehzen died in Bückeburg at the age of 85.
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Lehzen remained a close companion of Queen Victoria, until she was pensioned off to Germany in 1842 after clashing with the queen's husband, Prince Albert. Queen Victoria visited her former governess twice during family trips to Germany and the two maintained a regular correspondence until Lehzen's death in 1870.