Yorkshire Post

‘Victoria has love story which matches Taylor and Burton’ says writer

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VICTORIA CREATOR Daisy Goodwin has promised a love story to rival Hollywood’s Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton after the period drama returned for a second season.

The ITV show, starring Jenna Coleman as the famous monarch, launched last night following the huge success of its debut last year.

The show, filmed in Yorkshire, revisits the queen shortly after the birth of her first child and chronicles the pressures she faced trying to juggle her royal duties with her role as wife and mother.

It covers the period when Victoria, who was famously besotted with German-born Prince Albert (played by Tom Hughes), reluctantl­y gave birth to their nine children, adding strain to their relationsh­ip.

Comparing it to one of Hollywood’s most famous love affairs, Goodwin told said: “My feeling is that they are the Burton and Taylor of the 19th century, it’s a very tempestuou­s marriage... very passionate.

“They’re not unfaithful to each other but they are constantly testing each other and there is this sort of power struggle.

“Every time she gets pregnant he gets a bit more power and she hates that... she is a very impulsive, volcanic person with no selfcontro­l and he’s got bags of selfcontro­l.”

Paying tribute to the chemistry Coleman and Hughes have channelled into their roles, she added: “I hope we’ve shown that it’s a very real marriage with ups and downs and all kinds of problems thrown at them.”

Coleman, meanwhile, likened the tempestuou­s relationsh­ip to the doomed tale of Antony and Cleopatra.

The former Doctor Who star said: “That’s the biggest thing I’ve been looking forward to play this year, trying to get that really passionate love that Antony and Cleopatra had.

“One is scientific and logical and shy and methodical, and the other is completely reactionar­y, emotionall­y led, impulsive... they are put in a goldfish bowl where they’re madly, deeply in love, but operating in a political sphere as well.”

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