![]() She steers the little girls through it all, as close as a mother. The trauma of the Abdication, the glamour of the Coronation, the onset of World War II. From her ringside seat at the heart of the British monarchy she witnesses twentieth-century history’s most seismic events. At Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Balmoral, Marion defies stuffy protocol to take the princesses on tube trains, swimming at public baths, and on joyful Christmas shopping trips at Woolworth’s. Her one stipulation to their parents the Duke and Duchess of York is that she bring some doses of normalcy into their sheltered and privileged lives. ![]() In 1933, twenty-two-year-old Marion Crawford accepts the role of a lifetime, tutoring the little Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose. ![]() In "a beautifully woven and exquisitely detailed story of strong upstairs/downstairs women” (Heather Morris, New York Times bestselling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz) Sunday Times bestselling author Wendy Holden brings to life the unknown childhood years of one of the world’s most famous figures, Queen Elizabeth II, and reveals the spirited young governess who made her the icon we love today. ![]()
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