1. The Queen Caroline Affair (wife of England
• It also provided a forum for the latter to express their views on morality and the monarchy, which was made apparent in the emergence of popular Radicalism, and new liberties of the press. ... In contrast, the "lower orders" in Britain supported an alternative (or more liberal) morality. ... The upper classes expected the royal family to hold high standards of duty, dignity, and morality. ... Lord Malmesbury explained: On summing up Princess Caroline's character today, [it seems she has] some natural, but no acquired morality, and no strong innate notions of its value and ne...
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