September 25, 2010

THE YOUNG VICTORIA * AN INTERVIEW WITH RUPERT FRIEND

Filed under: BRITISH HISTORY,English Country Houses,Film and Theater — tmooresr @ 12:32 pm

THE YOUNG VICTORIA is a beautifully presented movie about the early years of Queen Victoria’s life, especially those twenty years she was married to Prince Albert, The Prince Consort.  Emily Blunt did a fantastic job–absolutely glorious.  What a beautiful lady–flattering Queen Victoria a bit, hm!   IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THIS MOVE, PLEASE DO.  In fact, I will loan you my copy!

RUPERT FRIEND played the role of PRINCE ALBERT.  He was amazing.  I think he really captured the young gentle, sensitive,  determined Prince.  This interview with Rupert Friend came up on YOU TUBE.  I want to share it with you.  I hope this interview encourages my gentle readers to find a copy of this amazing film THE YOUNG VICTORIA.  Some of you know the interiors of so many English country houses that I am sure you say to yourself:  AH, THAT IS HAM HOUSE–AH, THAT IS LANCASTER–on and on;  I know– I do just that!

Enjoy!

WONDERFUL.

Thomas Moore   email:  TMooreSr@me.com    Telephone:  801.791.9918

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