Charlotte of Belgium, part 2
In Part Two of our series on Charlotte of Belgium (Empress Carlota of Mexico)… we wish we had better news.
When we last left our neglected princess, she and her husband, Archduke Maximilian of Austria, had been approached by Napoleon III and offered the crown of Mexico. Charlotte—starved for purpose and convinced this is her destiny—is all in. Max is less sure, but with the blessing of Pope Pius IX, the new Emperor and Empress set sail for Mexico.
Where the dream immediately implodes.
What follows is one of the most tragic and debated breakdowns in royal history—and the fall of the Second Mexican Empire.
We also draw parallels to one of our classic Queens Podcast episodes on Juana of Castile, another queen labeled “mad” and locked away. If this story leaves you thinking about power, politics, and madness, you can revisit Juana’s story here.
Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome + Content Warning (History Tea Time Crossover Intro)
00:51 Previously On: Maximilian’s Mess & The Crown of Mexico
06:47 Sailing to Empire: Papal Blessings, Big Dreams & Bigger Delusions
10:46 Veracruz Reality Check: a Lukewarm Welcome
13:59 Mexico City & the Illusion of Support
18:22 "Hey— Did we just kidnap these kids?" And other bad ideas.
27:19 Empress on a Mission: Charlotte Travels to Europe to Save the Mexican Empire
33:53 Vatican Rejection: The Pope Won’t Intervene—and Charlotte Snaps
44:14 Vienna & Victorian Psychiatry: Diagnosed ‘Madness’ by an ‘Alienist’
47:01 Meanwhile in Mexico: Maximilian Captured, Tried, and Executed
49:54 A Life After the Break: 60 Years in Belgium, Good Days and Ghosts
54:52 What Caused the Collapse? Theories, Bad Medicine, and a Tragic Farewell
Sources
History Tea Time
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