"Portrait of Duchess Feodora of Hohenlohe-Langenburg" was painted in 1838 by Scottish artist William Ross
When Feodora was 11, she came to Britain with her remarried mother, and thus Lady Leisen was also her nanny in childhood. She lived in Kensington Palace until she was 21, and then, under the matchmaking of Queen Adelaide, she married Ernst I, Duke of Hohenlohe-Langenburg of Germany.
In fact, given Feodora's circumstances, she could have chosen a husband with better conditions rather than the Duke of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, who had already lost his actual domain. However, she was clearly also tired of the oppressive life at Kensington Palace, like Victoria, so she decided to marry him after only meeting her future husband twice.
