
A young crown prince steps into married life with a fresh vision, turning a modest country estate into a thriving family seat. After his father’s swift purchase of the Reinsberg manor, the prince and his new wife watch as architect Kemeter reshapes the aging castle into a solid yet elegant residence. By the autumn of 1736 the couple moves in, bringing courtly attendants and a modest but lively household to the lakeside setting.
These four years at Reinsberg become a rare period of domestic calm for the future monarch. Within the pleasant surroundings of beech avenues and shimmering waters, the prince balances his duties with cultural pursuits, while his wife’s youthful charm adds a steady, loyal companionship. The chapter captures how this brief idyll shapes his character before the weight of kingship inevitably draws him away.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (261K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by D.R. Thompson and David Widger
Release date
2008-06-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1795–1881
A powerful Scottish essayist, historian, and social critic, he became one of the most influential Victorian writers. Best known for vivid, forceful books like Sartor Resartus and The French Revolution, he wrote with urgency about history, work, leadership, and the crises of modern life.
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