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She was the wife of King George I of Great Britain β€” the first Hanoverian monarch. On paper, she was Queen of England. In reality, she spent 32 years locked in a castle on a German heath, forbidden from seeing her own children, while her husband ordered every portrait of her face destroyed and her name erased from court history. Her name was Sophia Dorothea of Celle. And nearly three centuries later, the King who tried to delete her is remembered largely because of what he did to her. This documentary tells the full story: the forced marriage at sixteen to a cousin she despised, the forbidden love affair with a Swedish count whose 300 love letters β€” written in secret cipher β€” survive today in a university library in Sweden, the night the count vanished from the palace and was never seen again, and the 32 years of silence that followed. A mother who dressed in her finest gown every morning and waited at a window for a daughter's carriage that never stopped. A woman who, on her deathbed, wrote one final letter to the man who had erased her. George I died seven months later. ────────────────────────────────────────────── πŸ“š PRIMARY SOURCES & FURTHER READING ────────────────────────────────────────────── - Ragnhild Hatton, George I: Elector and King (Harvard University Press, 1978) - Catherine Curzon, The Imprisoned Princess: The Scandalous Life of Sophia Dorothea of Celle (Pen & Sword History, 2020) - W.H. Wilkins, The Love of an Uncrowned Queen: Sophie Dorothea, Consort of George I (London: Hutchinson, 1900) β€” archive.org - KΓΆnigsmarck–Sophia Dorothea correspondence (~300 letters), University of Lund Library, Sweden - National Geographic: "DNA Test to Determine if Skeleton is King George Murder Victim" (2016) ────────────────────────────────────────────── πŸ“Ί ABOUT CROWNFILES ────────────────────────────────────────────── CrownFiles tells the stories of aristocratic and royal women who lived beside power β€” and paid a private price. Long-form documentary history, every episode. Subscribe for new episodes every Sunday. ────────────────────────────────────────────── βš–οΈ DISCLAIMER ────────────────────────────────────────────── This video is produced for educational and historical purposes. All claims are based on published historical sources and are presented in good faith. Where historical accounts conflict or remain disputed, this is noted explicitly in the documentary. No content is intended to defame any person living or deceased. #CrownFiles #SophiaDorothea #RoyalHistory #GeorgianEra #BritishHistory

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