10 March 2024

The African Princess: Little-Known Story of Queen Victoria's Foster Daughter


In the 19th century, a young girl named Sarah Forbes Bonetta was captured by slave traders in West Africa and brought to England. But little did they know, she was destined for greatness. Through the trials and tribulations of her early life, Sarah caught the attention of Queen Victoria, who took her under her wing and gave her a new home in the royal household. As she navigated her way through high society, Sarah struggled to reconcile her African heritage with her newfound English identity. But with the queen's support, she became a celebrated figure, known for her intelligence, charm, and unwavering spirit. In this inspiring biopic, we follow Sarah's remarkable journey from captive to queen's protege, and her lifelong quest to find a place where she truly belongs. Through heartache, triumph, and everything in between, Sarah Forbes Bonetta's story will leave you in awe of her resilience and determination.

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