A Royal Affair: George III and His Troublesome Siblings
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The young George III was a poignant figure, humdrum on the surface yet turbulent beneath: hiding his own passions, he tried hard to be a father to his siblings and his nation. This intimate, fast-moving book tells the intertwined stories. His sisters were doomed to marry foreign princes and leave home forever; his brothers had no role and too much time on their hands - a recipe for disaster. At the heart of Tillyard's story is Caroline Mathilde, who married the mad Christian of Denmark in her teens, but fell in love with the royal doctor Struensee: a terrible fate awaited them, despite George's agonized negotiations. Around this tragedy, Stella Tillyard weaves the dramas of the rakish Duke of York; the Duke of Cumberland, caught up in a notorious divorce; the Duke of Gloucester, secretly married, to the fury of the King. Desperate for control, George constructed the Royal Marriage Act, which still bedevils the royal family today. At the same time he faced his tumultuous American colonies. And at every step a feverish press pounced on the gossip, fostering a new national passion - a heated mix of celebrity and sex. Tillyard conjures up a Georgian world of war and peace, the choppy seas and backwaters of international diplomacy in a changing world of ancient regimes and radical ideas - the history of private passions and public disgrace, rebellion and exile, in a curtain raiser to the revolutions which convulsed two continents.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #88780 in Books
- Published on: 2007-02-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 400 pages
Editorial Reviews
The Sunday Times
'More engrossing than most novels and a fascinating portrait of
royalty behaving badly'
David Isaacson, Daily Telegraph
'Wonderful'
Irish Times - Rev'd Claire Anderson-Wheeler
'Tillyard is a superb biographer - the wit, imagination and sheer
charisma of her narrative style is rare in non-fiction writing.'




