Tsarinas Consorts of Russia {13/16}: Alexandra Feodorovna (born as Princess Charlotte of Prussia).
"Her tender nature and shallow mind replaced principles with sensitivity. Nicholas had a passionate adoration for this frail exquisite creature, placing her in a golden cage of palaces, brilliant balls and handsome courtiers. She adored him and saw only the beautiful and happy. Even Pushkin was touched by her warm effervescence. "I love the empress terribly," he wrote, "despite the fact she's already thirty-five." Her graceful dancing was "like a winged lily" who "quietly weaves and glides." Nicholas appreciated her nature: "God has bestowed upon you such a happy character that it's no merit to love you." Only she could melt the despotic iceberg. When the Winter Palace caught fire, he ordered the firemen to rescue their love letters before anything else. Even after decades of marriage, Nicholas wept when his doctors sent the frail Mouffy to take the sun in Palermo: "Happiness, joy and repose that is what I seek and find in my old Mouffy."
The Romanovs: 1613 - 1918 | Simon S. Montefiore.
(movie: The young victoria - 2009)





















