George VI (December 14, 1895-February 6, 1952), full name Albert Frederick Arthur George Windsor King of England, George V second son, abdicated Edward VIII's brother. He reigned from December 11, 1936 to February 6, 1952. George VI suffered from severe lung cancer due to long-term smoking. On February 6, 1952, George VI died in his sleep due to a thrombosis and his body was buried in Windsor Castle. He was the last Indian emperor (1936-1947), the last Irish king (1936-1949), and the only Indian Dominion king (1947-1949). His daughter, Elizabeth II, is the current Queen of England, and his grandson is the current Prince of Wales, Prince Charles.
George VI
George VI, the romantic prince of "I don't love the country and love beauty" Edward VIII 's younger brother, a Windsor family prince who never attracted much attention from his parents and family in the first half of his life.
Many historians say that George VI was too timid, cowardly, boring and mediocre.
In fact, Prince George is loyal to his wife and very loving to his children. He is a man who enjoys family life very much and does not like social activities.
If his brother Edward did not abdicate, he would probably have spent his whole life calmly and peacefully, peacefully, and peacefully, just like most old British aristocrats.
- George What needs to be overcome is the stuttering disorder caused by the shadow of childhood and the strong sense of inferiority
1936, the highly anticipated brother Edward VIII announced his abdication for love, George VI, the second prince who has long been on the brink of the Windsor family, Being urgently pushed to the throne.
According to the recollections of the noble politicians at that time, when George learned that he had to inherit the throne, he immediately showed a strong rejection.
However, in order to maintain the constitutional monarchy system and to the responsibility and responsibility to the country and the people, George VI, who suffered from severe stuttering, accepted reality and rushed to succeed the throne, and began his legendary life.
George VI's coronation ceremony
Many people believe that language disorders are innate and are related to genetic genes and neurodevelopment. But modern psychology believes that people with stuttering may suffer some strong psychological impacts in their childhood. This hidden disease is more of a psychological disorder than a physiological disorder. Looking back on George VI's childhood, we can confirm this statement in psychology.
The serious father George V and the indifferent mother Mrs. Mary have always ignored the children, and the second son George, who has never had a sense of existence in the family, is not valued by his father and brothers because of his introverted and shy personality. It is said that the prince who was secretly abused by the nanny was George. He was very young and suffered from severe stuttering.
The one below is George VI
When he was young, he was ignored by his family and parents, and was maliciously abused by his nanny. He had serious stuttering disorders. When he grew up, he was forced to correct the left-handed and forced to correct the X-shaped legs... More importantly, there will always be one in front of him. A handsome, smart and strong brother than him, the strong contrast of brings strong psychological pressure, and the inferiority complex of "I am not good enough" has been shrouded in George's heart all year round.
The less confident he is, the more he stutters, and the more he stutters, the more he is looked down upon. The brother mocked him and his parents became more and more disappointed with him, which made him even more inferior. From the bottom of his heart, he was unwilling to express himself actively and was unwilling to communicate with others. Stuttering became his way of survival to protect his self-esteem and express resistance, and his heart was closed.
Young George VI
Edward VI, who abdicated for love, is the eldest son of the legitimate son. Because of his special identity, he has always been valued by the family. These attentions make Edward not lack self-confidence. His life topic, as my previous analysis, is to overcome the lack of security brought by childhood experiences and the frustration and disappointment of "not being loved".
is different from Edward. George is introverted and weak by nature and is prone to blame himself for negative criticism. What he needs to overcome is the stuttering caused by childhood experiences, as well as the strong sense of inferiority caused by stuttering and "being inferior to others".
- Elizabeth is like a soul healer, melting George's inferiority complex with tolerance and true love, giving him the strength to face the real obstacle - stuttering.
In a good marriage, at least one party has emotionally stable, positive and optimistic personality traits. George VI was very lucky that in his marriage, his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth, was such a rare woman.
Elizabeth Boss-Lyon
Elizabeth Boss-Lyon, the youngest daughter of the 14th Strathmore and Claude Boss-Lyon, Earl of Kinghorn. This cheerful and sunny young girl was regarded by many European royal nobles as early as 19 years old, and people have been proposing marriages for her since she became an adult.
Perhaps he had experienced too much haze and depression when he was young, and the introverted and restrained Prince George was naturally attracted by the beautiful and generous Elizabeth.
George has a very positive trait in his character: tenacity and persistence . This can be seen from his proposal that he spent a lot of effort to pursue the girl he fell in love with at first sight. After many failed proposals, he was still not discouraged.
Finally, George married his true love.
George VI and Elizabeth
This noble girl Elizabeth, who was more popular than Princess Diana later, also brought George a happy marriage, and most importantly: healing his inner trauma, supporting him to fight against hidden diseases, Finally, we will gain a peaceful and fulfilling life together.
There are rumors that Elizabeth married the introverted George VI for the sake of the romantic prince Edward. Edward insisted on marrying Mrs. Simpson, but in desperation Elizabeth chose to marry her younger brother George.
I do not agree with this. From Elizabeth's responsibility for marriage and family, and her tolerance and support for her husband George after marriage, she can see her attachment to her marriage, her true love and deep love for her husband.
I think the real reason why Elizabeth "marries" George should be that a smart woman like her is more willing to marry a husband who truly loves her, build a family with him, and live a life that is more yearning for ordinary people.
George VI's whole family
From a psychological point of view, Elizabeth is a very cheerful and positive woman with stable emotions. People with such traits have a stable and good sense of self-worth. Their psychological foundation is like a big tree with sufficient nutrition, and the energy of love is full and abundant.
The so-called love is full and overflowing. After entering marriage, people with sufficient psychological energy will have enough love and tolerance for the other party.
She is like a huge container, with enough patience to experience and listen to the other person's desire for love, and has enough space to accommodate the other person's long-term anxiety and fear; her psychological energy is like a continuous stream of spring water, enough to fill it The other party's "pore of love" deep in his heart helps him heal his trauma and leads him to transform into growth.
I think whenever George feels strongly guilt and self-blame due to stuttering disorder, Elizabeth will definitely not show impatience and disappointment like his parents, nor will he laugh and sarcastically like his brothers.
Acceptance and tolerance are the best psychological healing methods. From a professional perspective, Elizabeth is George's soul healer. She uses her true love to melt the shame and inferiority that have been shrouded in George's heart for many years, giving him the strength to face it. The real obstacle to growth - stuttering.
A good marriage is like a well-functioning system that can continuously provide energy to both parties, while a bad marriage is a system that cannot be operated. Everyone is consuming internally, and the negative energy that is increasingly entangled, making people feel entangled. Can't concentrate on dealing with and solving real problems.
Historical records show that in order to help her husband become a real king, Elizabeth visited famous doctors to help him overcome stuttering disorders.
Most historians believe that Elizabeth is constantly encouraging George behind her back. With her support and help, she is shy and introverted George and has the courage to inherit the throne, constantly fight against her own psychological barriers, and finally successfully save the British royal family. crisis.
Like most of her contemporaries, she holds the outlook on life of " never complains, never shirks ", and this attitude also helps her overcome the difficulties in her marriage.
This extraordinary and great woman died in 2002 at the age of 102. She was later called " British grandmother ", and she won the love of all British people with her courage, responsibility and love.
George VI's family
- George no longer thinks that "it's all his fault". This belief is the starting point of his confidence and the real beginning of his growth.
George VI's speech therapist Ryannier George Roger is an Australian speech therapist and stage actor. Since 1926, he has been a speech therapist for George.
The friendship between the two is slowly established in the joint fight against hidden diseases. Under Roger's guidance, George looked back on his childhood experiences that had made him extremely frightened and frustrated.
movie "The King's Speech"
Psychology believes that "seeing is healing", the trauma and fear that are unable to fight in childhood need to be heard and seen.
The moment he said it, those hard, once considered insurmountable obstacles will become loose, and there is the possibility of transcending and overcoming them.
George was lucky. His interactions with Roger made him feel another precious friendship between people - friendship. 's safe and open communication helped him start to understand his pain.
The most important thing is that he no longer thinks that "it is all his fault". This new belief is the starting point of a person's self-confidence and the cornerstone of a person's sense of self-worth.
After the psychological disorder is cleaned up, the physiological correction part is. Roger found that George's larynx and diaphragm were poor, so he designed a method of larynx pronunciation to let him practice every day. Later, Roger also designed a large number of tongue twisters for him to practice. After he succeeded to the throne, Roger would accompany him to rehearse before every important speech.
During the outbreak of World War II, with the help of Roger, George VI delivered an inspiring Christmas speech through the radio, calling on the British to resist fascism. That speech greatly inspired the fighting spirit and morale of the British people.
Their friendship lasted for more than twenty years until George's death.
Movie "The King's Speech"
February 6, 1952, George VI passed away safely, accompanied by his wife Elizabeth and close friend Roger.
When he died, he must have met his father. George V passed away, and the last sentence left behind was: " Bertie, the other brothers together are not as brave as you ." (Berty is the nickname of George VI at home)
George VI's funeral
How much does a man have to go through before he can become a real man? George VI, this stuttering king who has mixed up with and against the wind, has experienced too many ups and downs and difficulties in order to grow into a truly complete person.
His life path is touching and even more amazing: It turns out that only the complete acceptance between souls can truly create miracles!
George VI
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