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  1. May 7, 2023 · As Queen Charlotte depicts, the treatments George was put through were painful and inhumane—and included wearing a straitjacket, bloodletting, blistering, and more. Dr. Francis Willis, a doctor...

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  2. May 5, 2023 · George passed away from pneumonia at the age of 81 in 1820. Some people believe that George suffered from bipolar disorder but his mental illness was never officially diagnosed. Dr.

    • The True Story of King George III's Illness
    • King George III’s Illness in Bridgerton
    • What Queen Charlotte Gets Right About How King George Was Treated
    • Queen Charlotte Settles The Debate on King George's Illness
    • King George's Treatment Isn't The only Change Queen Charlotte Made

    His Illness Is A Matter Of Historical Debate

    Often reductively referred to as the "Madness of King George", George III's psychological issues have been a matter of fierce debate over the years.What is not up for debate is the fact that George was unable to continue ruling as a monarch by the time he reached middle age. That prompted his son, George IV, the Prince of Wales to take over the king's duties, as Prince Regent. Sadly, George III’s incoherency and instability made him a poor face for the royal family, and he was kept out of the...

    His Illness Keeps Him Largely Hidden Away

    While King George III is mentioned in Bridgerton, he plays a mostly offscreen role, but his illness is very much based on historical accounts of the monarch. According to these accounts, King George III’s illness included symptoms like convulsions, frothing at the mouth, rambling incoherently, bouts of depression and, later in his life, the loss of his hearing, vision, memory, and ability to walk. After the death of Princess Amelia, George sank into a deep depression and never recovered from...

    Much Of The Treatment Is Accurate For The Time

    As Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story demonstrates, King George III was put through medically-approved hell for the sake of "improving his condition." Queen Charlotte reveals these treatments in horrifying detail. Rather than opting into the treatment as he does in the show, George was moved to Kew by force, by a team of court physicians and then, finally, by leading mental health expert Dr Francis Willis, whose methods were cruel and beliefs misguided. Willis believed mental illness was a p...

    The Series Gives The King Symptoms That Align With Psychological Disorders

    While the prevailing theory for a long time was that King George III was suffering from porphyria - which may well have been the case given the use of arsenic in the "cutting edge" treatments he was subjected to - modern theories suggest King George III was suffering from bipolar disorder and possibly schizophrenia, which Queen Charlottefollows the thinking of. George's condition is clearly something he's had since he was a child, much to his mother's dismay, and has been hidden for the sake...

    The Birdgerton UNiverse Acts As A Parallel History

    King George’s Bridgerton treatment is not the only change made in the series. Bridgerton’s universe is ultimately historical fiction, using real historical figures to tell a fictional story, and the Queen Charlotte series maintains that. The most obvious example in the series is the “Great Experiment” when Queen Charlotte becomes queen. While there is historical evidence to suggest that Queen Charlotte’s Portuguese lineage also includes African ancestry, and she is sometimes referenced as the...

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  3. May 17, 2023 · Anxiety, hallucinations, severe pain, nausea and vomiting, palpitations, high blood pressure, numbness, muscle weakness, red or brown urine and blindness count among the many symptoms of acute...

    • Dr. Howard Markel
  4. May 13, 2023 · However, more recent scholarship on the subject has determined that porphyria is a misdiagnosis, and that George's behavior indicates he was almost certainly suffering with a psychiatric...

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  5. May 5, 2023 · The BBC reported in 2013 that one study based at St George's, University of London, found that the monarch's letters had similar symptoms to patients experiencing the manic phase of psychiatric...

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  7. May 5, 2023 · What does King George have in Queen Charlotte? What is wrong with him? Explaining the true story behind the monarch's illness. A historian says it's likely porphyria.

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