Love's Victory is an 1825 comedy play by the British writer George Hyde.
It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 16 November 1825.
[1] The original cast included Charles Kemble as Don Cesar, Prince of Naples, John Duruset as Don Luis, Prince of Bearne, Daniel Egerton as Don Diego, Duke of Barcelona, Tyrone Power as Gaston, Prince of Foix, William Farren as Don Pedro, William Blanchard as Lopez and Maria Ann Lacy as Princess Diana.
[3] It published the same year by Hurst, Robinson of Waterloo Place in London and Constable in Edinburgh.
She plays them off against each other, leading to both the Princess and Don Cesar announcing their engagements to others, before eventually they are brought together.