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Why The Queen is about to get a new, very distant royal cousin

The connection between the House of Windsor and the House of Grimaldi begins in the 19th century when Albert I, Prince of Monaco married a beautiful and willful British aristocrat called Lady Mary Victoria Hamilton.  Her father was the 11th Duke of Hamilton and her mother was a German princess, Marie of Baden.  Marie provides the first link between Princess Charlene’s baby and Elizabeth…
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Her Majesty's Prime Ministers

Born on the 10th February 1894, Maurice Harold Macmillan was brought into the world at 52 Cadogan Place in Chelsea to parents Maurice Crawford Macmillan and Helen Tarleton Belles. Macmillan had two elder brothers, Daniel who was eight years his senior and Arthur who was four…
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Her Majesty's prime ministers

Robert Anthony Eden was born on 12th June 1897 at Windlestone Hall in County Durham into a Conservative landed gentry family. His father was Sir William Eden and his mother Sybil Frances Grey. Eden was educated at two independent schools, Sandroyd School and Eton College. During the First World War, Eden served with the 21st Battalion of the King's Royal Rifle Corps; during his military…
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Book review of Ed West's 'A Century of Royalty'

As the introduction states: “Under Queen Elizabeth II royalty has continued to adapt to the modern world, and despite some bad times, remains the strongest of British institutions”. In many ways, this sense of pride and admiration for the British monarchy is the overriding feeling you are presented with when reading this book. A Century of Royalty focuses on the past one hundred years of the…
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Review of episode two of The First Georgians: The German Kings who made Britain

last week’s episode, which focused on the issues that the new Georgian dynasty faced with the ascendance of George I, in the second episode Dr Lucy Worsley continued with her investigation into the lives of the Hanovarian Kings and focused on George II and Queen Caroline, whom she calls her “favourite Queen”. Dr Lucy Worsley with a portrait of Queen Caroline, wife of George II, by Joseph…
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