The Queen's Governess

Arlen, Tessa

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368 pages
On cover: A crown princess. Her childhood nanny. A shocking betrayal
Summary: Marion Crawford is just twenty-two years old when she becomes governess to the little Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose in 1931. As their beloved ‘Crawfie’, she is instantly confided in, trusted and immersed in the lives of the royal family. As World War II finally comes to an end, it’s clear that Princess Elizabeth has fallen in love. Now heiress presumptive to the British throne, no one believes that Prince Philip of Greece is a suitable husband for the future Queen of England. No one, that is, except for Crawfie. For Crawfie, too, has fallen in love – and has convinced her fiancé George that they must wait for Elizabeth and Philip to receive the King’s blessing before she leaves the service of the Crown. Yet soon she finds herself torn between her loyalty to Princess Elizabeth and losing the man she loves. (Publisher)
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20211202164251.0
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Fiction Shelves A6961
Genre:Love stories
Biographical fiction
Love stories
call #:ARL
ISBN:9781398707085
pub:2021