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Peter III and Catherine II of Russia (Wikimedia Commons) |
Portrait of Empress Catherine II (Wikimedia Commons) |
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Sparkling Royal Jewels From Around the World
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Peter III and Catherine II of Russia (Wikimedia Commons) |
Portrait of Empress Catherine II (Wikimedia Commons) |
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Grab your copy of our latest book club selection, magpies: it’s time to discuss Anne Edwards’s Royal Sisters!
The Queen and Princess Margaret at the London Coliseum during the Queen’s fifth wedding anniversary celebrations, November 1952 (AFP/Getty Images) |
Originally published in the 1990s, Edwards’s book takes a look at the young lives of Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, from their childhood until the 1950s. Their romances with Philip Mountbatten and Peter Townsend form a major part of the book. Edwards is keenly interested in the way the regal position of each princess informed her romance.
Peter Townsend in Brussels, March 1955 (Central Press/Getty Images) |
The book was republished in 2016, no doubt thanks to the success of The Crown. Edwards has provided a new foreword to the book that discusses her own personal connections to her biographical subjects — including her friendship with Townsend.
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What did you make of Edwards’s glimpse into the early years of the Queen’s life and reign? What did you make of the portrayal of her relationship with her younger sister? Let’s discuss the book in the comments below!
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Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret leave the Royal Agricultural Hall after watching the competitions at the Pony Show, 12 March 1937 (CENTRAL PRESS/AFP/Getty Images) |
Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret depart from St Martin in the Fields Church after attending the wedding of Captain David Alan Bethell and Ursula James, 21 October 1947 (William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty Images) |
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