A Royal Affair: George III and his Troublesome Siblings

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Royal Affair: George III and his Troublesome Siblings
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Stella Tillyard
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:400
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
ISBN/Barcode 9781529115420
ClassificationsDewey:941.0730092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage Publishing
Imprint Vintage
Publication Date 1 April 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The extraordinary story of Caroline Mathilde, as depicted in the award-winning film A Royal Affair. 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 their 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. 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.

Author Biography

Stella Tillyard has been described by Simon Schama as 'a phenomenally gifted writer'. Her books include Aristocrats- Caroline, Emily, Louisa and Sarah Lennox,1740-1832; Citizen Lord- Edward Fitzgerald, 1763-1798, and most recently Tides of War. She has lived in the USA and Italy and now lives in London.

Reviews

A joy to read, full of wit and fascinating detail. This is history told by a master storyteller -- Princess Michael of Kent * Mail on Sunday * A rollickingly good read * Observer * Stella Tillyard tells this astonishing tale with bravura * Sunday Telegraph * A very good read. There is pace, colour and well-researched writing -- Leslie Mitchell * Literary Review * In this superbly engrossing and revelatory book, Tillyard's detective instincts and clever narrative structure work together to inform and delight -- Min Wild * Independent on Sunday *