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qbak OP t1_jegyx63 wrote
They say she was 5 feet but some historians say 4' 11. I'm going with the latter
That's her in one of her [black dresses] (https://i.pinimg.com/originals/be/8a/0f/be8a0f3429a883806fac3a4b0161d9ac.jpg)
kitzelbunks t1_jeh082c wrote
She died at 81. Prince Albert died at 42, but she wore mourning clothes from the time he died until her own death. A small woman like that is going to shrink as she ages, especially without any type of medication.
plumtastic t1_jeh0jzd wrote
Yes that seems likely as the 5' or 4'11 is still pretty normal, that dress looks like it was made for a little person
kitzelbunks t1_jeh2u2l wrote
My great aunt tried to tell me she was 5 feet tall. She said I had to be 5’5” because she was 5 feet tall. I am 5’2” if I stand up straight, and she was shrinking at 63 y.o. So, I hate to see what happened to people who wanted to argue with an actual queen about her height. (Edit: small typo)
eYan2541 t1_jegyodb wrote
Didn't realise Queen Victoria was an oompa loompa
qbak OP t1_jegyzge wrote
Lol.
GlobalTravelR t1_jegzsoq wrote
She had a lot of extra cargo space in the rear.
plumtastic t1_jeh0p6w wrote
That's where she stored her snacks. It's up to you how you interpret snacks.
MikeMuench t1_jeh186g wrote
Now I know why my bakery calls it Queen Victoria’s Cake
BeerGardenGnome t1_jegzchg wrote
Was she a weirdly short Faun?
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plumtastic t1_jegyj9s wrote
Hold on how tall was she???