Several royals were and are hot-tempered at times, including George. His tempers were referred to as 'gnashes' by his family. However, for most of the time he was quite even tempered. I wouldn't be surprised if some of his 'gnashes' were caused by frustrations over his stammer.
I think he probably lost his temper with prime ministers as well.
She is entitled to use the title "Lady Colin Campbell"..
Yes, she does. I was just saying that the writing of her book about the Queen Mother was not very nice.
To be honest, I think it was the strong character of the Queen Mum that got George VI through a lot of what he had to deal with.
Totally, totally agree Osipi. I think she was his backbone. Whether people like her or not, (meaning extravagance etc) the QM was a great consort for the King and his people. JMO
she is still entitled to call herself Lady Colin.. and she problaby has got society connextions, even if she's inclined to go in for very wildly inaccurate writing.To be honest, I think it was the strong character of the Queen Mum that got George VI through a lot of what he had to deal with.
I've read one book by "Lady" Colin Campbell and it was so full of "those close to the family" and*know* things. The Daily Fail does better than she does in my book.
To be honest, I think it was the strong character of the Queen Mum that got George VI through a lot of what he had to deal with.
I've read one book by "Lady" Colin Campbell and it was so full of "those close to the family" and "sources high up in the palace" that it turned me off her permanently. This woman was actually married to Lord Colin Ivar Campbell from 1974-1975 which, to me, had the duration and shelf life of edible underwear and has been trading on that name ever since *alluding* to *know* things. The Daily Fail does better than she does in my book.
George VI is my favorite Royal, so I’m sad to see his thread so dead.
An hour long doc called Being the Queen aired on Nat Geo network last night. I haven’t watched it yet, but I saw the very last bit. In it, Margaret Rhodes comments that HM, even now, looks to her beloved papa, as if to say “see papa? I’ve been Queen for so long, and I’ve tried to do it the way you taught me”. That made me so emotional..I really adore their bond, and it moves me how much HM loves her father...
Thank you Betsypaige for pushing George VI's thread up. I too, admire George VI not just overcoming his stammer, especially making speeches during WWII, but also a doting father. I am sure that George VI would be very proud of his daughter for her lifelong services and duties to Britain and the Commonwealth.