Gertrude of Flanders (Blackadder)
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Gertrude "The Witch Queen" of Flanders | |
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Blackadder character | |
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First appearance | The Foretelling |
Last appearance | The Black Seal |
Portrayed by | Elspet Gray |
In-universe information | |
Occupation | Queen Regnant of Flanders; Queen Consort of England, witch |
Nationality | Flemish |
Gertrude of Flanders was a fictional character in the popular BBC sitcom Blackadder (series 1). She was played by Elspet Gray.
In the series, she is the Queen of Flanders in her own right and the wife of King Richard of England and Scotland and mother of Princes Harry and Edmund.
In attitude, Gertrude mainly seems to be rather distant and absent-minded. She once had an affair with a Scottish laird, which may have resulted in Edmund's birth. Even Gertrude doesn't seem entirely sure who his father was.
She appears mainly to give Edmund advice and embarrass him. In one episode, when Edmund asks her not to tell anybody he overslept and missed part of the battle of Bosworth Field, she reveals her husband has small private parts, and Harry is afraid of spoons. In 'The Archbishop' she reveals she smacked Edmund's bottem last week. In the episode "Witchsmeller Pursuivant", it is revealed that she is in fact a kind-hearted witch and uses her secret powers of witchcraft to save Edmund from being burned at the stake. When Edmund pleaded with her to use whatever power she had to save him, she claimed that she had not had any power for years but her magic is resurfaced in order to save Edmund. When her 11-year-old daughter-in-law Leia is about to tell the King that Edmund is going to die, Gertrude silences her and assures her husband that she has "sorted it all out". She then breaks the fourth wall by winking at the audience and a sparkle of stars fly from her eyes.
She dies in the final episode, along with the rest of the royal family, by accidentally drinking poisoned wine.
External links
- The Queen at the Internet Movie Database