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The New York Times bestselling series returns! Your favourite royal family are back for another thrilling instalment of gossip, drama and romance . . . Beatrice Washington now rules America as its first ever queen, but her family are more concerned about rushing through her arranged marriage to a man she barely knows. No one can know that her heart really belongs to her bodyguard - but even their love is under threat. Meanwhile, Princess Samantha is under more scrutiny than ever before - and she still longs to be with her sister's fiancee. But with no sign of Bea's wedding being called off, she's surprised to find someone else catching her eye. Nina Gonzalez is also tangled up with someone s...
12 songs from the hit motion picture arranged for easy piano.
Majestyis the enthralling story of the House of Windsor, focussing on the personal and political intrigues that have characterized the reign of Elizabeth II. Fully illustrated with contemporary photographs, it describes the fluctuating fortunes of the Windsors, from the dramatic abdication of the Queen's uncle, Edward VIII, to the tumultuous relationship between Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Set against the colourful backdrop of key events - such as the 'Great Smog' that brought London to a halt in 1952; the IRA murder of Lord Mountbatten during the Northern Ireland 'Troubles'; the crisis triggered by the death of Princess Diana; the wedding of Prince William to 'commoner' Kate Middleton; and the changing face of world politics - this is the story not only of a family, but also a history of our times.
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The Letters of Queen Victoria: A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence offers readers an intimate and captivating glimpse into the life and reign of the iconic Queen Victoria. Written in a refined and eloquent style, the letters provide a firsthand account of historical events, personal relationships, and political decisions during her time as the Queen of Great Britain. This collection of correspondence not only showcases Victoria's wit and intelligence but also reveals her emotions and vulnerabilities, making it a compelling read for history enthusiasts and literary scholars alike. Queen Victoria's deep commitment to her royal duties and her profound influence on British society are ...