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Yes, ma'am : the secret life of royal servants  Cover Image Book Book

Yes, ma'am : the secret life of royal servants / Tom Quinn.

Quinn, Tom, 1956- (author.).

Summary:

"What really makes the British royal family tick? It's a question that royal watchers have pondered for as long as there has been a royal family ... What really makes the royal family tick is the huge body of servants and staff past and present who feed and clothe the royals, organise their days, polish their shoes, carry the deer and pheasants they shoot, and even put the toothpaste on their toothbrushes. If you want to find out who these servants are, what they do and why, in so many cases, they devote their whole lives to royal service, then this book is for you. Some servants became utterly indispensable to the royals for whom they worked. Elizabeth II's childhood nanny Bobo MacDonald, for example, was closer to the late Queen than anyone in her family, not excepting even her husband Prince Philip and her sister Princess Margaret. At the other end of the spectrum, some members of staff found their royal employers arrogant, overbearing, snobbish and even infantile. As one recent member of the Kensington Palace team put it: 'What you get with one or two members of the royal family is a public angel and a private devil! And only the staff see the private devil!'"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781785908460 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: xiii, 279 pages ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: London : Biteback Publishing, 2025.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Subject: Courts and courtiers > Great Britain > History.
Household employees > Great Britain > History.
Royal households > Great Britain > History.
Great Britain > Kings and rulers > Anecdotes.
Great Britain > Kings and rulers > Paramours > Biography.
Great Britain > Kings and rulers > Biography.
Genre: Anecdotes.
Biographies.
Personal narratives.

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Summary: "What really makes the British royal family tick? It's a question that royal watchers have pondered for as long as there has been a royal family ... What really makes the royal family tick is the huge body of servants and staff past and present who feed and clothe the royals, organise their days, polish their shoes, carry the deer and pheasants they shoot, and even put the toothpaste on their toothbrushes. If you want to find out who these servants are, what they do and why, in so many cases, they devote their whole lives to royal service, then this book is for you. Some servants became utterly indispensable to the royals for whom they worked. Elizabeth II's childhood nanny Bobo MacDonald, for example, was closer to the late Queen than anyone in her family, not excepting even her husband Prince Philip and her sister Princess Margaret. At the other end of the spectrum, some members of staff found their royal employers arrogant, overbearing, snobbish and even infantile. As one recent member of the Kensington Palace team put it: 'What you get with one or two members of the royal family is a public angel and a private devil! And only the staff see the private devil!'"--

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