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Final Curtsey: A Royal Memoir by the Queen's Cousin
Final Curtsey: A Royal Memoir by the Queen's Cousin | Margaret Rhodes
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This is the intimate and revealing autobiography of Margaret Rhodes, the first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II and the niece of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Margaret was born into the Scottish aristocracy, into a now almost vanished world of privilege. Royalty often came to stay and her house was run in the style of Downton Abbey. In the Second World War years she 'lodged' at Buckingham Palace while she worked for MI5. She was a bridesmaid at the wedding of her cousin, Princess Elizabeth to Prince Philip. Three years later the King and Queen attended her own wedding; Princess Margaret was a bridesmaid. In 1990 she was appointed as a Lady-in-Waiting to the Queen Mother, acting also as her companion, which she describes in touching detail. In the early months of 2002, she spent as much time as possible with her ailing aunt, and was at her bedside when she died at Easter that year. The next morning she went to Queen Elizabeth's bedroom to pray, and in farewell dropped her a final curtsey. This is an enthralling account of a special life, and a unique insight into the intimate moments of the British Royal family.The Queen Mother regarded Margaret Rhodes as her "third daughter", and she has been extremely close to her cousins the Queen and Princess Margaret throughout their lives. The book is full of charming anecdotes, fascinating characters, and personal photographs and is an unparalleled insight into the private life of the British monarchy.
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Litsi
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This is a glimpse into the life of the classic British elite. So many houses, so much travel, so many muddy boots and fuzzy jumpers, so many deer culled. This fascinating society revels in the eat or be eaten life as much as it does in the quality of silks. If you watched The Crown on Netflix, this book is the real life example of the Bloodlust episode where the family jovially enjoys dinner amidst the clear relics of England's violent history.

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Eggs
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This was an interesting memoir by QE2‘s first cousin and lady-in-waiting for the Queen Mother.

#Palace #SavvySettings @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 🏰 4y
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This was okay but sometimes confusing. I had to stop and figure out who she was referring to as Queen Elizabeth - her aunt (the Queen Mother) or the current Queen. She shares parts of her life - the world travel, and large homes. She also served the Queen Mother for many years and was with her when she died.

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Eggs
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Interesting memoir by Margaret Rhodes who was born the same year as her cousin QE2. Queen Mother was the author‘s aunt; and worked with her many years as lady-in-waiting. Left, Margaret and the princesses Elizabeth and Margaret. Rhodes travelled to some extremely remote places in Africa and SE Asia; at times in great danger, and once imprisoned. Fascinating life. #bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

Kangaj1 I am reading The Gown now - might be a nice fiction pairing. 5y
Eggs @Kangaj1 Ah yes I loved The Gown!! 5y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 5y
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