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Caregivers, What do we know about Queen Charlotte, Ukrainian musical prodigies

Two writers discuss the experience of caring for their mothers and, as a new series of Bridgerton appears, we ask who the real Queen Charlotte was.

There are two new books about the experience of caregiving: Who Cares: the hidden crisis of caregiving and how we solve it byΒ Emily KenwayΒ and Mothercare: on ambivalence and obligation by acclaimed American novelist,Β Lynne Tillman. Β  Both Emily and Lynne cared for their mothers. Β There are differences in their stories, but also many shared experiences, experiences that apply to vast swathes of populations around the world who undertake unpaid caring for spouses, relative and friends. Lynne and Emily join Nuala in the studio.
When Sheilagh and her husband offered to house a mother and her daughters fleeing from Ukraine little did they realise that the girls were musical prodigies and that their music would stop passers by in the street. Sheilagh and 17 year old Khrystyna join Nuala to tell their story.
On Thursday the another series of Bridgerton will be available and focusses on Queen Charlotte. Described as a spin-off, it goes back in time to chronicle how the young queen at just seventeen finds herself married to the new King George III. Dr Olivette Oteli, research professor at SOAS explains who she was, what we know about her life and if there is any credibility to the longstanding speculation that she was the first woman of colour in the Royal family.

Presenter: Nuala McGovern
Producer: Lucinda Montefiore

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  • Tue 2 May 2023 10:00

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