Caroline's long wait is up. George I is dead, and her husband is King. They immediately make the unfortunate discovery that most of the jewels and inheritance have been leaked away to mistresses of... This description may be from another edition of this product.
George I has finally died, and George II is proclaimed King and Caroline of Ansbach, his wife, is the Queen. Much to their dismay, almost all of the jewels were given away to the former king's mistresses. In fact, they had to have jewels loaned to them for the coronation ceremony!Throughout their reign, they bring England back to where is should be, mostly through Caroline and Walpole, the Prime Minister. Caroline hides her illness from her husband and the world. Eventually, when is must be known, the world mourns and her husband declares, "No one is fit to buckle her shoe!"Jean Plaidy is one of my favorite authors, and whenever I find a book of hers, I get very excited. Not only are they wonderful to read, but they are unfortunately difficult to find. This one is superb, as all the rest of them are, and is an excellent choice.
All in the Family
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
In this book, one begins to understand the long history of scandals in the family of Britain's monarchs. Elizabeth II's 'annus horribilis' is not an isolated event but an on-going saga of sexual high jinx and jealousies that have been a part of the British royal family for centuries. Unlike their German cousins, the British people have an equally long-standing tradition of lampooning and laughing at the follies of their monarchs. Tabloid journalism was alive and well as far back as the early days of the House of Hanover. The long-suffering Queen Caroline does her duty to the best of her abilities-gently leading her arrogant and insecure husband, George II, into doing the right thing in spite of himself. But the need for a government, independent of the whims and follies of the monarch, is by now most evident. The evolution of power centered in the Prime Minister and Parliament, and the ability of the British people to not take their leaders too seriously, is the reason England ruled a mighty Empire while Germany floundered and fell in two world wars.Jean Plaidy not only has a gift for making history easy to read, but easy to understand. This book should be read after "Queen in Waiting."
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