Royal Mistresses of the House of Hanover-Windsor : Secrets, Scandals and Betrayals

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Royal Mistresses of the House of Hanover-Windsor : Secrets, Scandals and Betrayals

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The genuine love match between Prince William and Kate Middleton has rekindled enthusiasm for the British monarchy. In the past, young princes...

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The genuine love match between Prince William and Kate Middleton has rekindled enthusiasm for the British monarchy. In the past, young princes reluctantly entered into arranged marriages and took mistresses. Perdita Robinson, a famous actress, was enticed from the stage with promises of money to live with the fickle Prince of Wales, who turned her and her child onto the street. Perdita fought back, won a financial settlement and became a pioneer of women's writing. Edward VII's most fascinating mistresses were aristocrats' wives like the multi-talented unconventional Lady Jennie Churchill, mother of Winston, and the headstrong heiress, Daisy, Countess of Warwick, mother of one of Edward's love children. Beautiful Alice Keppel became the love of Edward's life and was the great-grandmother of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, yet another royal mistress. Edward's grandson, Edward VIII suffered an attack of mumps that left him physically and mentally immature. He implored Mrs Freda Dudley Ward to elope but she refused. Another mistress, Lady Thelma Furness, star of Hollywood's silent screen, introduced Edward to the domineering Wallis Simpson who insisted the impotent king seek psychiatric help. In order that Wallis could look like a queen the Duke of Windsor lavished her with jewels and forgave her infidelities in this most intriguing of all royal stories.

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I enjoy historical works by this author and this is about the 7th I've read. Motivations of the aristocrats and princes and mistresses makes me glad to be living in current times. Much was determined by the woman's father's wealth or lack of it. de Vries makes history approachable, especially about these mistresses whose circumstances were affected by religion, lack of marketable other skills or greed. And also affected by the gambling debts of the aristocrats with whom their lives were entwined. Not a very flattering view of royalty but good reading.




  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:425 pages
  • Publication:2012
  • Publisher:Pirgos Press
  • Edition:First Edition
  • Language:eng
  • ISBN10:0980621623
  • ISBN13:9780980621624
  • kindle Asin:B07N2JWZCB



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Susanna de Vries

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