Kensington Palace: An Intimate Memoir from Queen Mary to Meghan Markle (Biteback Publishing)
Kensington Palace: An Intimate Memoir from Queen Mary to Meghan Markle (Biteback Publishing) book cover

Kensington Palace: An Intimate Memoir from Queen Mary to Meghan Markle (Biteback Publishing)

Hardcover – September 22, 2020

Price
$15.28
Format
Hardcover
Pages
320
Publisher
Biteback Publishing
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1785904790
Dimensions
6.3 x 1.2 x 9.2 inches
Weight
1.05 pounds

Description

From the Back Cover For more than 200 years the younger members of the British royal family – including future monarchs – have lived at Kensington Palace, alongside royal aunts and uncles, distant cousins and assorted aristocratic eccentrics. Kensington Palace has been the scene of countless bizarre events – here, for example, the young Queen Victoria was held a virtual prisoner for eighteen years; and it was from Kensington Palace that Queen Caroline ran the country while her husband George II moved his pictures around. In more recent times, Kensington Palace was famously the scene of Charles and Diana’s nightmare marriage and Charles’s serial adulteries. But then Kensington Palace has a long history of royal philandering. George II installed his wife and mistress in the palace, for example, and made his mistress sleep in a room so damp there were said to be mushrooms growing on the walls. And then there were the eccentrics. George III’s sixth son, Augustus, Duke of Sussex, became a virtual recluse at the palace. He collected hundreds of clocks and mechanical toys, thousands of early Bibles and dozens of songbirds that were allowed to fly freely through the royal apartments. Today, the palace is home to the future King William and his wife Catherine, and until recently home to the newly married Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan. The palace has been described as a royal menagerie, a hive of industrious freeloaders, an ant heap and even a lunatic asylum. Tom Quinn takes the reader behind the official version of palace history to discover intriguing, sometimes wild, often scandalous, but frequently heart-warming stories. About the Author Tom Quinn is the author of Backstairs Billy: The Life of William Tallon, the Queen Mother’s Most Devoted Servant, Mrs Keppel: Mistress to the King and The Reluctant Billionaire: The Tragic Life of Gerald Grosvenor, Sixth Duke of Westminster (all Biteback Publishing). He lives in London.

Features & Highlights

  • Edward VII described Kensington Palace as 'the aunt heap', and its story is as much to do with the people who lived and worked there as it is to do with bricks and mortar. Combining an analysis of archival sources with candid interviews with staff past and present, Tom Quinn traces the buildingâ€s history from 1689 when William and Mary chose it as their country retreat to its present incarnation as the London residence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Mostly history

More history than anything else! Not what I expected. Book cover shows Harry and Meagan but I’ve read 2/3 of the book and still not there!
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Waste of time and money

Don't waste your money on this book. It is very poorly written, and I cannot think how it went to printing so badly edited. The last chapters and the postscript are simply a regurgitation of what the British tabloids write. Finally, there are no illustrations, which is surprising given that it purports to be a book about a piece of architecture, its history, and the people who lived there. Very disappointed.
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Glaring errors throughout - don’t waste your money!

Glaring historical errors throughout this book! Nothing new and no photos of Kensington Palace. Just a waste of money and time.