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Bless Her! Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Century, 1987.
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hen
Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon accepted the hand
of Prince Albert, Duke of York, in January 1923,
she embarked on a journey that would make her
one of the most popular and best-loved royal
ladies ever to occupy the British throne.
"Ever since I can remember, my grandmother
has been the most wonderful example of fun,
laughter, warmth, infinite security and, above
all, exquisite taste," writes her grandson
Prince Charles, and Robert Lacey skilfully extracts
and analyses her magic. From the early days
when she was occupied in supporting her nervous
and sensitive husband, the future George VI,
to the grim time of the abdication of Edward
VIII in 1936 and of war, when she insisted on
remaining in London, to her years of widowhood,
Lacey shows how the Queen Mother's skill, judgement,
and endearing motherliness have steered her
through the difficult times and enabled her
to win the affection of the British people.
His portrait reveals a woman of grace and spirit
whose sense of fun has never diminished and
whose principles have never been allowed to
slip.
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