Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,
A London museum is facing backlash after it was revealed that a special ‘LGBTQ audio guide’ it is providing to visitors is claiming that the wife of King George III was mixed race.
The audio guide is being used in the Queen’s House in Greenwich, a publicly funded part of Royal Museums Greenwich.
A section of the guide references a large golden sculpture of Queen Charlotte, claiming: “Queen Charlotte, the nation’s first royal person of colour.”
The guide then states “Yep, you heard me. The insecure white boys writing history conveniently forget to mention that bit, because… well, structural racism.”
A London museum is facing backlash due to an ‘LGBTQ audio guide’ (AUDIO BELOW) it is providing to visitors claiming that the wife of King George III was "a person of colour" and that it was covered up by racist historians. Report: https://t.co/XeP2nmTi8h pic.twitter.com/2Pczdq1tBj
— m o d e r n i t y (@ModernityNews) April 20, 2024
There is no evidence at all that the queen, who was of German ancestry, was of any other heritage than white European.
Indeed, it appears that one basis for the claim may be that the Netflix series Bridgerton and its spin off show Queen Charlotte has a mixed race actor playing the role of the queen.
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story is a 2023 🎥 Media Progress Moment 🎥 award winner!
— Ethnicity Awards / Investing in Ethnicity (@EthnicityInvest) November 2, 2023
Created by @shondarhimes for @netflix, Queen Charlotte challenges conventional historical narratives with its portrayal of the first black British Queen.#EthnicityAwards pic.twitter.com/KLVM2FI1wx
New from Netflix: Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
— Henrik Palmgren 🇸🇪 ᛟ (@Henrik_Palmgren) May 8, 2023
Queen Charlotte was born in a castle in the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (in present-day Germany) as the daughter of a Duke and a Princess, it's obvious that she was black. pic.twitter.com/D2ggulQTff
The guide was created as part of a ‘LGBTQ history trail’ by a drag performer called Christian Adore, self described as a “homosexual historian” dedicated to unveiling “deliciously gay stories” from history.
Clearly there weren’t that many of those stories to relate on a tour of a royal residence dating back to the 1600s.
The guide also claims that King James I was bisexual and claims that Charles II had a “progressive, genuinely modern understanding of relationships in the 1660s” because he had a string of mistresses.
The report also notes that in one section of the audio guide a “migrant goddess” lectures Lord Nelson about “moving over” and sharing his legacy of bravery with boat migrants who are “unsung heroes of the sea.”
When asked for an explanation, the Museum stated that the guide was “delivered by a number of performance artists, during LGBTQ+ History Month,” and intended to be “light-hearted entertainment.”
It added that the guide was originally part of an event called ‘Fierce Queens’ in which “we had a black performer playing Queen Charlotte, which is why this segment was included.”
🏳️🌈 To celebrate #PrideInLondon we're proud to present Fierce Royals, a brand new LGBTQ+ guide to the Queen’s House, featuring @Dragprov, @AdamAll_Drag, @MamaAppleD and many more.
— Royal Museums Greenwich (@RMGreenwich) July 2, 2022
This summer, experience an audio tour like no other: https://t.co/PsDk3wWXVT pic.twitter.com/ofGk7SSuha
“It was not written by or performed by members of RMG staff and as a performance piece, was not ‘fact checked’,” the Museum further noted.
"There have always been queers. We have always been here." - Christian Adore
— Royal Museums Greenwich (@RMGreenwich) November 18, 2022
👑Fierce Royals👑 launches today!
A brand new @_smartify LGBTQ+ guide to the Queen’s House, led by @Dragprov. Come along and experience an audio tour like no other: https://t.co/PsDk3wWXVT
Commenting on the matter, former Royal Navy officer Chris Parry charged that “This level of stupidity simply degrades and defiles our national reputation for historical scholarship… These antics serve to confuse the ignorant and are profoundly racist. Remove public funding.”
This level of stupidity simply degrades and defiles our national reputation for historical scholarship. These antics serve to confuse the ignorant and are profoundly racist.
— Chris Parry (@DrChrisParry) April 20, 2024
Remove public funding. https://t.co/ID1qEdVYpW
As we have previously highlighted, this insane fringe effort to blackify history has included baseless claims of black ancient Britons, Romans, scholars, Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, and even ancient Japanese Samurai warriors.
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Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,
A London museum is facing backlash after it was revealed that a special ‘LGBTQ audio guide’ it is providing to visitors is claiming that the wife of King George III was mixed race.
The audio guide is being used in the Queen’s House in Greenwich, a publicly funded part of Royal Museums Greenwich.
A section of the guide references a large golden sculpture of Queen Charlotte, claiming: “Queen Charlotte, the nation’s first royal person of colour.”
The guide then states “Yep, you heard me. The insecure white boys writing history conveniently forget to mention that bit, because… well, structural racism.”
A London museum is facing backlash due to an ‘LGBTQ audio guide’ (AUDIO BELOW) it is providing to visitors claiming that the wife of King George III was “a person of colour” and that it was covered up by racist historians. Report: https://t.co/XeP2nmTi8h pic.twitter.com/2Pczdq1tBj
— m o d e r n i t y (@ModernityNews) April 20, 2024
There is no evidence at all that the queen, who was of German ancestry, was of any other heritage than white European.
Indeed, it appears that one basis for the claim may be that the Netflix series Bridgerton and its spin off show Queen Charlotte has a mixed race actor playing the role of the queen.
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Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story is a 2023 🎥 Media Progress Moment 🎥 award winner!
Created by @shondarhimes for @netflix, Queen Charlotte challenges conventional historical narratives with its portrayal of the first black British Queen.#EthnicityAwards pic.twitter.com/KLVM2FI1wx
— Ethnicity Awards / Investing in Ethnicity (@EthnicityInvest) November 2, 2023
New from Netflix: Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
Queen Charlotte was born in a castle in the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (in present-day Germany) as the daughter of a Duke and a Princess, it’s obvious that she was black. pic.twitter.com/D2ggulQTff
— Henrik Palmgren 🇸🇪 ᛟ (@Henrik_Palmgren) May 8, 2023
The guide was created as part of a ‘LGBTQ history trail’ by a drag performer called Christian Adore, self described as a “homosexual historian” dedicated to unveiling “deliciously gay stories” from history.
Clearly there weren’t that many of those stories to relate on a tour of a royal residence dating back to the 1600s.
The guide also claims that King James I was bisexual and claims that Charles II had a “progressive, genuinely modern understanding of relationships in the 1660s” because he had a string of mistresses.
The report also notes that in one section of the audio guide a “migrant goddess” lectures Lord Nelson about “moving over” and sharing his legacy of bravery with boat migrants who are “unsung heroes of the sea.”
When asked for an explanation, the Museum stated that the guide was “delivered by a number of performance artists, during LGBTQ+ History Month,” and intended to be “light-hearted entertainment.”
It added that the guide was originally part of an event called ‘Fierce Queens’ in which “we had a black performer playing Queen Charlotte, which is why this segment was included.”
🏳️🌈 To celebrate #PrideInLondon we’re proud to present Fierce Royals, a brand new LGBTQ+ guide to the Queen’s House, featuring @Dragprov, @AdamAll_Drag, @MamaAppleD and many more.
This summer, experience an audio tour like no other: https://t.co/PsDk3wWXVT pic.twitter.com/ofGk7SSuha
— Royal Museums Greenwich (@RMGreenwich) July 2, 2022
“It was not written by or performed by members of RMG staff and as a performance piece, was not ‘fact checked’,” the Museum further noted.
“There have always been queers. We have always been here.” – Christian Adore
👑Fierce Royals👑 launches today!
A brand new @_smartify LGBTQ+ guide to the Queen’s House, led by @Dragprov. Come along and experience an audio tour like no other: https://t.co/PsDk3wWXVT
— Royal Museums Greenwich (@RMGreenwich) November 18, 2022
Commenting on the matter, former Royal Navy officer Chris Parry charged that “This level of stupidity simply degrades and defiles our national reputation for historical scholarship… These antics serve to confuse the ignorant and are profoundly racist. Remove public funding.”
This level of stupidity simply degrades and defiles our national reputation for historical scholarship. These antics serve to confuse the ignorant and are profoundly racist.
Remove public funding. https://t.co/ID1qEdVYpW— Chris Parry (@DrChrisParry) April 20, 2024
As we have previously highlighted, this insane fringe effort to blackify history has included baseless claims of black ancient Britons, Romans, scholars, Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, and even ancient Japanese Samurai warriors.
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