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How did the most famous woman in the world spend her days in royal palaces? Would you like to trace Princess Diana's extraordinary life from her girlhood through to her final days at Kensington Palace? Care to peek inside the homes of the Princess of Wales and her precious boys? At Home with Diana tells Diana's story through the windows of her homes including Park House, Althorp, Highgrove House, Kensington Palace and more. Read her entire life story - the ups and the downs - from her birth to her final days. Victoria Arbiter, CNN Royal Correspondent praises At Home with Diana: "Packed full of historical facts, touching anecdotes and top tips for visiting, 'At Home with Diana' is the perfect addition to any royal lovers' library. Taking readers on a poignant journey from home to home it serves as the perfect guide to the life and times of a shy young girl the world came to know as the People's Princess. I thoroughly enjoyed it!"
What more is there to say about Princess Diana? As it turns out, quite a lot! Like many of you, I fell in love with Lady Diana Spencer when she burst onto the royal scene back in 1980. I watched her magical wedding, cheered when she had her sons, Princes William and Harry, sympathized with her marital difficulties and, of course, mourned her terribly when she died. Millions of people around the world also eagerly followed her life's events. Princess Diana remained a superstar throughout her life and is still immensely talked about after her untimely and tragic death in 1997. In reading about her, I, like others, could never get enough about Diana, in trying to learn about this fascinating young woman. Although many details of her life have been documented and published over the years, I found that one thing was missing in every account-Diana's own voice.
Annabelle is struggling to overcome a personal tragedy without losing the man she loves. Suddenly, she finds herself locked in a Victorian country home, nannying royal children in a strange time and place. How did she get here? Is she meant to influence the future of the British monarchy? More importantly, how can she unlock the key back to the modern life she desperately misses? If The Time Traveler's Wife were to meet Downton Abbey, you'd find The Royal Key. Travel back to the nineteenth century with Annabelle, and share her unexpected healing journey.
Are you wondering how to change your workout as you are getting older? Have you had a lapse in your exercise routine and need a jumpstart? Are you trying to make the most of the next chapter of your life? Raising the Bar at 50 and Above will help you start, rejuvenate or even transform your workout at 50, 60, 70 and beyond. With my fourteen-year career as a fitness trainer, I'm constantly impressed with the workouts, determination and motivation of my clients over 50. In this book, I'll share some of the stories and health and wellness journeys of people that I handpicked to inspire you. I will highlight and bust some key myths that might be stopping you from receiving results. Raising the Bar is also filled with some of the best exercises to perform, and my top foods for you to eat. Also included is a sample workout plan for beginners. Let's get started!
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A Royal Princess is trapped in a loveless marriage. A relentless paparazzi stalk her every move. Explosive secrets about bulimia, suicide attempts, a cheating husband, and a disintegrating fairy tale are about to be revealed to a stunned world. Can Princess Diana find a way to escape her gilded cage? Diana, A Spencer in Turmoil explores the extraordinary events of 1992 as they unfolded to that fateful moment when the British Prime Minister announced: "It is announced from Buckingham Palace that, with regret, the Prince and Princess of Wales have decided to separate." My first novel, Diana, A Spencer in Love was published in April 2017. It told the story of the Princess's first extraordinary ...
Leonidas, champion gladiator of Rome, is set free from the games by a mysterious benefactor who grants him freedom, a place to live, and Cassia, a scribe, to look after him in this historical mystery series by Ashley Gardner. Leonidas, once the most popular gladiator in Nero’s Rome, vows that he is finished with death when he is presented with the rudis, the wooden sword that means his freedom. Unfortunately, death constantly follows him, this time in the form of a murdered man to whom Leonidas is sent to collect a debt. Since Leonidas is the last person seen entering the man’s shop before the victim is found in a pool of blood, he fears he’ll be arrested for the crime and returned to the games, this time without hope of survival. A novella of the Leonidas the Gladiator mysteries.
Retired press spokesman Dickie Arbiter recounts his experiences as a Buckingham Palace press secretary for Queen Elizabeth II, beginning with his appointment in 1988 until his retirement in 2000.
With the Great War raging, can they keep Britain going? 1915. On Beth Healey's eighteenth birthday, she hopes that she will be able to forget the ghastly war and celebrate. But that evening, her twin brother Ned announces that he has signed up to fight. No longer able to stand working in her parents' village shop while others are doing their bit, Beth applies to join the Army Post Office's new Home Depot on the Regent's Park, and is astounded to be accepted. She will be responsible for making sure that letters and parcels get through to the troops on the front line. Beth is thrilled to be a crucial part of the war effort and soon makes friends with fellow post girls Milly and Nora, and meets the handsome James. But just as she begins to feel that her life has finally begun, everything starts falling apart, with devastating consequences for Beth and perhaps even the outcome of the war itself. Can Beth and her new friends keep it all together and find happiness at last?
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