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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 13 octobre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350031409 |
Langue | English |
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Insights on Anne Edwards's Matriarch
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
Princess May of Teck was considered as a suitable bride for Prince Eddy, who was the second heir to the British throne. She was eventually chosen to be the Queen Consort of England.
#2
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#3
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#4
Princess May of Teck was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England, and she was the daughter of a morganatic marriage. She was never to forget the circumstances of her exile in Florence, and she was determined to turn this embarrassing period to her advantage.
#5
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#6
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#7
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#8
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#9
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#10
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#11
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#12
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#13
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#14
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#15
The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#16
The Wales family decided to marry their daughter to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, rather than wait until Christmas. The day they were going to marry them, however, the plans were suddenly changed.
#17
The Wales family decided to marry their daughter to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, rather than wait until Christmas. The day they were going to marry them, however, the plans were suddenly changed.
#18
The Wales family decided to marry their daughter to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, rather than wait until Christmas. The day they were going to marry them, however, the plans were suddenly changed.
#19
The Wales family decided to marry their daughter to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, rather than wait until Christmas. The day they were going to marry them, however, the plans were suddenly changed.
#20
The Wales family decided to marry their daughter to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, rather than wait until Christmas. The day they were going to marry them, the plans were suddenly changed.
#21
The Wales family decided to marry their daughter to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, rather than wait until Christmas. The day they were going to marry them, however, the plans were suddenly changed.
#22
The Wales family decided to marry their daughter to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, rather than wait until Christmas. The day they were going to marry them, the plans were suddenly changed.
#23
The Wales family decided to marry their daughter to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, rather than wait until Christmas. The day they were going to marry them, however, the plans were suddenly changed.
#24
The Wales family decided to marry their daughter to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, rather than wait until Christmas. The day they were going to marry them, however, the plans were suddenly changed.
#25
The Prince of Wales was engaged to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, but his mother refused to take him into partnership. He claimed that he knew less than the secretaries of the ministers about the contents of the boxes that were piled upon Queen Victoria’s desk.
#26
The Prince of Wales was engaged to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, but his mother refused to take him into partnership. He claimed that he knew less than the secretaries of the ministers about the contents of the boxes that were piled upon Queen Victoria’s desk. The Christmas season cast a different spell over Sandringham as members of the Royal Family gathered.
#27
The Christmas season cast a different spell over Sandringham as members of the Royal Family gathered. The atmosphere was quite foreign to the Tecks, who were a harmonious and uncomplicated family.
#28
Prince Eddy was engaged to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, but his mother refused to take him into partnership. He claimed that he knew less than the secretaries of the ministers about the contents of the boxes that were piled upon Queen Victoria’s desk. The Christmas season cast a different spell over Sandringham as members of the Royal Family gathered.
#29
Prince Eddy was engaged to the Duke of Teck, a poor military officer, but his mother refused to take him into partnership. He claimed that he knew less than the secretaries of the ministers about the contents of the boxes that were piled upon Queen Victoria's desk. The Christmas season cast a different spell over Sandringham as members of the Royal Family gathered.
#30
The Christmas season cast a different spell over Sandringham as members of the Royal Family gathered. The atmosphere was quite foreign to the Tecks, who were a harmonious and uncomplicated family.
#31
The Christmas season cast a different spell over Sandringham as members of the Royal Family gathered. The atmosphere was quite foreign to the Tecks, who were a harmonious and uncomplicated family.
#32
The Christmas season cast a different spell over Sandringham as members of the Royal Family gathered. The atmosphere was quite foreign to the Tecks, who were a harmonious and uncomplicated family.
#33
After the death of Prince Eddy, Princess May’s popularity was at an all-time high. However, her mother’s ambitions placed her in an extremely difficult position, as she was supposed to marry Prince George, but he had never shown any romantic interest in her.
#34
After the death of Prince Eddy, Princess May’s popularity was at an all-time high. She had always been enveloped by her mother’s enormous shadow. The marriage that she had thought would save her from her own impecunity and shaky royal footing had instead formed her into a totally dependent and useless man.
#35
After the death of Prince Eddy, Princess May's popularity was at an all-time high. However, her mother's ambitions placed her in an extremely difficult position, as she was supposed to marry Prince George, but he had never shown any romantic interest in her.
#36
The Christmas season cast a different spell over Sandringham as members of the Royal Family gathered. The atmosphere was quite foreign to the Tecks, who were a harmonious and uncomplicated family.
#37
The Christmas season cast a different spell over Sandringham as members of the Royal Family gathered. The atmosphere was quite foreign to the Tecks, who were a harmonious and uncomplicated family. The Prince of Wales convinced his sister that Cannes would be more convivial for her party, and he personally put Lady Wolverton on a train in London for that city to locate