The Duchess, the second novel in Wendy Holden's trilogy about royal outsiders, fictionalises the unknown London life of Wallis Simpson.
The fictionalised story of Marion 'Crawfie' Crawford, the progressive young working-class woman who, as royal governess for seventeen years, lived on the most intimate terms with Princess Margaret and the future Queen Elizabeth II.
The Princess, the final novel in Wendy Holden's trilogy about royal outsiders, fictionalises Princess Diana's little-known early years.
Whether it was begging the SS for better provisions, or hiding his homosexuality from his persecutors, he risked his life every... Læs mere
The Queen's Painter shines a new light on the greatest royal image-maker, Hans Holbein, and his patron, Anne Boleyn, in this dazzling new angle on the Tudor Court.