• John Brown (8 December 1826 – 27 March 1883) was a Scottish personal attendant and favourite of Queen Victoria for many years after working as a gillie...
  • Victoria and John Brown communicate. Recorded: November 11th 1963. In this short extract from a 1963 séance recording
  • The significance of Queen Victoria’s attraction to John Brown was that he made a career out of her. ... When did Queen Victoria meet John Brown?
  • John Brown Victoria. Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. ... John Brown, Queen Victoria's servant, circa 1863 Stock Photo - Alamy.
  • Queen Victoria slept in same bed as her servant John Brown but they didn't have sex
    • Queen Victoria's close relationship with John Brown caused controversy
    • Rumours that the monarch and her servant were lovers endure to today
  • John Brown, Queen Victoria’s favourite servant (a ‘ghillie’ or ‘gillie’), who has even been rumoured to have been her lover or husband.
  • Have you seen the film Victoria and Abdul? It started me thinking more on the “supposed” relationship between Queen Victoria and her Scottish servant John Brown.
  • A young John Brown as sketched by Queen Victoria. Prince Albert's untimely death in 1861 was a shock from which Queen Victoria never fully recovered.
  • When this portrait of Queen Victoria with John Brown was put up for auction in 2011, it was expected to yield an auction price of 20,000 to 30,000 British Pounds.
  • ...Queen Victoria married John Brown, Billy Connolly, Judi Dench, Stars Billy Connolly and Dame Judi Dench star in the film Mrs Brown [BBC].
  • Queen Victorias Affair with Servants:John Brown Servant, Abdul Karim Diary, Queen Victoria’s children and their cover up, Relationship with John Brown.
  • John Brown (1826-83) was born near in Crathie, a village close to Balmoral. He entered royal service as a young man soon after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert...
  • Despite the rumours they faced, Victoria remained unmoving on any removal of John Brown from her side, whilst he continued his loyal and faithful service.