A Powerful Crush
A harmless teenage crush or a case of 18th-century sexual harassment? Sophie Coulombeau re-examines the relationship between a young George IV and his sistersβ governess.
Letters from a teenage Prince of Wales to Mary Hamilton have largely been seen as missives of love, showing a rather sweet side of the boy whoβd grow up to become the debauched George IV.
Sophie Coulombeau, Lecturer in English Literature at the University of York and Co-Investigator on the research project Unlocking the Mary Hamilton Papers argues thereβs a darker side to the story.
Mary Hamilton was his sistersβ governess. She didnβt welcome the Princeβs attentions, had no desire to become his mistress or wife and she was terrified about the effect that his advances might have on her precious reputation.
Georgeβs pursuit looks less like a harmless crush and more like a case of 18th-century sexual harassment in the workplace.
Sophie retells the story of this 1779 summer of βloveβ, following clues from the library at Kew Palace, through the butterflies of Kew Gardens to the heart of power and politics outside Westminster.
She is joined by author and historian Sally Holloway, curator Polly Putnam and the Fawcett Societyβs Alesha De-Freitas.
Readings are by Scarlett Brookes and Will Kirk and the producer is Sarah Bowen.
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