Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II Biographyby Alexander Cooper. E-book. Formato EPUB - 9791222017679
di Alexander Cooper
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<b>Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II Biography</b><br /><br />On April 21, 1926, at 2.40 a.m., Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, a member of the House of Windsor, was born. The Caesarean section was used to birth her.<br />She would have been a member of the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha if she had been born a decade earlier.<br />However, George V was inspired to alter the family name to Windsor because of anti-German sentiment during the First World War.<br />Elizabeth, along with her younger sister, received a home education. Their beloved governess, Marion Crawford, or Crawfie as she became known, taught them many of the subjects.<br />The governess gave the royal daughters her undivided attention and even organized a pack of guides for them so they could interact with kids their own age.<br />She had been hand-picked by the Queen Mother and appeared to have the same disregard for academics as the royal household.<br />Instead, Crawfie made sure that her charges saw some aspects of ordinary life that other girls their age would encounter, to the extent that she could (which wasn't particularly far).<br />This includes a trip to London Zoo and a ride on the London Underground.<br />Crawfie remained a confidante for the girls as they grew into adulthood. She remained close to the girls despite being married, having a meager pension, and owning a cottage.<br />Elizabeth and Margaret frequently paid their former governess a visit.<br />Elizabeth, who had just gotten married, once unexpectedly showed up at the cottage with Philip in tow. Philip fixed the faulty boiler in the home as Crawfie hurriedly made a pot of tea.<br />The former governess was convinced to write a book on her time spent with the royal princesses, but things took a turn for the worst when the book was serialized in the American press.<br />All ties to the family were severed, and she was forced to leave her cottage. Doing a Crawfie came to describe taking advantage of the family for financial benefit in royal slang.<br />In 1988, Crawfie passed away in a nursing home in Aberdeenshire, widowed and alone.<br />The malignancy had taken the 78-year-life. old's In a touching turn of events, she gave her solicitor the order to give the Queen a box full of sentimental items like photos, letters, and souvenirs. The royal archives contain these.<br />According to Crawfie's book, which today can only be seen as a positive representation of her charges, the young Elizabeth was responsible and organized.<br />She had her own mind, although Winston Churchill recalled that she was very clever. Both recognized her sense of obligation, which would follow her up until the present.<br />Due to the fact that Elizabeth was third in line to the throne and was not expected to become queen, her birth had barely generated a modicum of popular curiosity.<br />The Prince of Wales, her uncle, was first in line, and any offspring he had would pass her in the line of succession.<br />Edward did actually succeed to the kingdom following the passing of her grandpa in 1936.<br /><br /><b> Here is a Preview of What You Will Get:</b><br /><br />? A Detailed Introduction<br />? A Comprehensive Chapter by Chapter Biography<br />? Etc.<br /><br />Get a copy of this biography and learn about the book.<br />
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Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II Biographyby Alexander Cooper. E-book. Formato EPUB
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