When Victoria was young she was very lonely as she grew up without a father, which created a lot of emotional conflict as a child, but as she grew she showed the qualities of a Queen that she would become. …show more content…
Queen Victoria faced many personal conflicts as she learned her role as Queen. Conroy, one of her advisors, did everything to force Victoria to appoint him to position of influence when she became queen (History.com). If she did put him into a high position of power would that cause conflict so how should she create a compromise. She decided on her own that she would get rid of conroy. When she became Queen she took steps to minimize his influence (History.com). She knew what needed to be done. The only way to dismiss Conroy was to get married (History.com). This a sign that she was willing to compromise for her Empire. She would marry and get rid of Conroy for good and would have a partner to help her rule. She married Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in 1840 (Queen). Shortly after she dismissed Conroy. Albert her first cousin (“10”)would helped her run her duties as queen (History.com). As they grew they were able to dismiss more of her advisors that did not want to help, but only wanted power. Victoria and her husband Albert were a