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A new book is being written about Princess Margaret and is available on Amazon for pre-ordering. It will be released July 5.
Amazon.co.uk: Princess Margaret: A Life Unravelled: Books: Tim Heald Quote:
A very contrary Princess - why did the charming Margaret turn into the most unpopular royal? | the Daily Mail Princess Margaret - Scarred by a forbidden love | the Daily Mail From what I've read, this author Tim Heald has a very detached style. He doesn't approve of Margaret's first love Group Captain Peter Townsend but he hems and haws over whether Townsend was the great love of Margaret's life. He compares Margaret to Diana and emphasizes how polarizing she was. Apparently if you knew her, you either loved or hated her. But he saw a pervasive sadness throughout her life and which seems quite typical, he's unwilling to commit to saying why the sadness was there. Was it her thwarted love affair with the divorced equerry Group Captain Townsend? Was it always playing second fiddle to her older sister? Was it being brought up to matter and growing up in a world where the younger sisters of monarchs no longer mattered? Heald never actually commits. It looks like an interesting book but there is something about the tone that is a little offputting and I can't put my finger on it. I'll look forward to more installments though.
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Between the interviews with her family and the access to the achives, this is looking like the nearest thing to an official biography we could get.
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Yes, he definitely seemed to go to the source.
An interview with Lord Snowdon, the diary from the Queen's personal secretary during the Townsend affair, conversations with Cecil Beaton, Lady Violet Bonham Carter (daughter of Prime Minister Lord Asquith), Prue Penn, another old friend of Margaret, her cousin, Margaret Rhodes. He previously wrote an authorized biography of Prince Phlip. His rather Puritan disapproval of the 'ungentlemanly conduct of Peter Townsend during his affair with Margaret seemed quite quaint. I think I was most surprised at Cecil Beaton's venom against a Princess he had photographed so beautifully in her youth, calling her a little pocket monster after meeting her again in the 70s after her marriage was over. Something must have gone wrong in that relationship somewhere. Overall a fascinating read. I'm looking forward to more installments.
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It sounds like a really interesting book, as Princess Margaret was a very interesting lady. I think that if I had access to it, like at a library or at a used bookstore, I would read it, but if I had to pay a good deal of money for it probably not. It sounds good, but detached. And I don't like that you said that he never exactly says why she's unhappy.
(P.S. I think she was unhappy because a combination of those things, plus more. She had a bit of a sad life.) |
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Well you can read the Daily Mail installments for free. His inability to commit doesn't bother me as much now; it leaves the reader open to making their own conclusions.
I'm right now reading the part where Margaret is coming of age and is becoming a very beautiful and sexual woman - and how she is handling the reaction of men, polite and deferential from the British, but quite something else from the Italians. Quote:
He also details how attached she was to her father (and also a bit spoiled) and how lost she was when he died.
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Considering how shallow some of the previous books about her have been and the reputation of this author, this book is definitely on my list.
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i can't wait to read this book. it sounds like it's going to be great.
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Well the Daily Mail doesn't advertise its installments of this book too well. I had to hunt and peck to find these. I think they're the last of them.
Blue movies and casual flings - the amazing truth about Princess Margaret's marriage | the Daily Mail Princess Margaret: How she lost the will to live | the Daily Mail I just had time to read the first installment about the marriage of Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong-Jones. It seemed a much worse disaster than Charles and Diana's marriage ever seemed to be and by the end it seemed Margaret and Tony really hated each other which was odd because unlike Charles and Diana it seemed that Margaret and Tony were truly compatible and had a lot of interests in common-especially artistic interests. But I think Tony was much more of a rebel and an enfant terrible than Margaret ever thought of being. It was as if Margaret saw Tony and thought "Wouldn't it be fun to be naughty," without really realizing how naughty he was. The party he invited her to where they showed porn flicks would have embarassed me to no end and I am no princess. Even though she may have wanted to let her hair hang down, I think she wasn't ready for the life he led.
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I am reading Princess Margaret's biography by Tim Heald which is quite interesting. Unfortunately I find the writing a little stuffy and formal, though.
It does dispel many of the myths surrounding her - that she was just interested in a good time, for example, and that she insisted on being treated as a princess at all times. She was apparently quite religious. Sometimes he refers to a man as the new 'walker'. I think that he means boyfriend as in 'walking out' but that's a very old-fashioned expression. Can anyone help please? Lisa-Anne Sanderson Writer and Editor - Writing and editing by experienced freelancer |
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The term "walker" is an expression for an escort to an event who is considered to be "safe", and quite often gay. In other words, there would be no gossip about a romance.
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Thank you, Warren. I was still wondering about that expression. I really think that the author should have made that clear.
Regards, Lisa bookaddiction |
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This book is the June 2008 choice for the book club. We'd love to have everyone who's read or reading it participate in the discussion. You can find the thread here:
http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums...2-a-17198.html
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