'Lady Glenconner's life story is <b>a combination of royal magic, personal tragedy and resilient survival</b>. With humour, courage and preternatural poise, she at last tells the story of her uniquely fascinating life'
- Tina Brown,
'<b>I couldn't put it down.</b> Funny and touching - like looking through a keyhole at a lost world'
- Rupert Everett,
'Anne Glenconner has written <b>a remarkable memoir</b> - containing, at last, a genuine portrait of Princess Margaret from one who knew her well. But this book is <b>poignant </b>too, and through the pages shine her courage and good-humoured acceptance of her demons and tragedies'
- Hugo Vickers,
'<b>Remarkable </b>. . . If your jaw doesn't drop at least three times every chapter, you've not been paying proper attention'
The Sunday Times
'A funny, sometimes tragic and disarmingly frank memoir . . . <i>Lady in Waiting</i> is <b>gentle, wise, unpretentious, but above all inspiring</b>'
The Times
'A <b>startling, rare, beguiling insight</b> into a lost world of royalty and celebrity with <b>as many tears as there are titles</b>'
Daily Express
'It's a total hoot - <b>I couldn't put it down</b>'
- Janet Street-Porter,
'<b>Marvellous book</b> . . . one's eyes were on stalks'
- Jan Moir, Daily Mail
'<b>A romp of an autobiography</b>'
The Times T2
'[An]<b> astounding </b>memoir'
- India Knight, The Sunday Times Magazine
'A <b>candid, witty and stylish</b> memoir'
- Miranda Seymour, Financial Times
'An <b>absolute hoot</b>'
The Times
'This memoir <b>made me laugh, wince, cry and gasp</b>. For anyone who craves a bracing dose of the older generation's stiff upper lip, Anne Glenconner provides it.'
- Ysenda Maxtone Graham, Daily Mail
'<b>Wonderful</b>'
- Janice Turner, The Times
'The <b>insider memoir of the year</b>'
- Julian Glover, Evening Standard
'<b>A remarkable life, remarkably told</b>'
The Sunday Times
'It's impossible not to admire her fortitude . . . <b>funny and sometimes dazzling</b>'
- Rachel Cooke, Observer
'<b>Rollicking</b> . . . [<i>Lady in Waiting</i>] paints such a rich picture of the aristocracy it's impossible not to marvel at the institution, both in admiration and horror'
Sydney Morning Herald
'This outlandish memoir <b>drips with royal tidbits</b> . . . but it's also insightful on the more damaging aspects of being a member of the British aristocracy. <b>Sobering - and terrific fun</b>'
Metro
'The author reads her own words in <b>indomitable</b> fashion, and anyone who enjoyed Craig Brown's life of Glenconner's former employer, <i>Ma'am Darling</i>, will find this fascinating.'
Financial Times
'This year's <i>Ma'am Darling</i> - <b>the perfect book to curl up on the sofa with</b>.'
The i
'This <b>riveting read</b> will leave you open-mouthed and hungry for more.'
Sunday Post
'<b>Fascinating and beautifully written</b> . . . I can't recommend [Glenconner's] book high enough'
Spectator
'<b>Captivating</b>'
- Catherine Bennett, Observer
'<b>Beyond admirable</b>'
- Sophie Money-Coutts, Sunday Telegraph
'<i>Lady in Waiting</i> has <b>made me laugh and cry</b> several times. I raced through it in 4 days. <b>Book heaven</b>'
- Fearne Cotton,
'<b>Riveting life</b>'
- Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday
'Discretion and honour emerge as the hallmarks of Glenconner's career as a royal servant, culminating in this book which manages to be <b>both candid and kind</b>.'
- Kathryn Hughes, Guardian
'<b>One of the most enjoyable books of 2019</b> . . . Anne Glenconner, now 87, captures a lost world in which she waited (with remarkable good grace) on Princess Margaret. Sometimes the best view of history is given by the minor characters'
- Allison Pearson, Sunday Telegraph
'Such a <b>moving</b> book'
- Bella Mackie,
'A <b>riotous</b> social document and a <b>beautifully written account of a vivid life superbly lived</b>'
The Critic
'<b>Sparkling, endearing and alarming</b>'
Times Literary Supplement
'[<i>Lady in Waiting</i>] has two things going for it: the first is that it is not what it seems; it is definitely not "a lavender sort of scented memoir" . . . <b>Its other great strength is Glenconner herself</b>'
- Hadley Freeman, Guardian
'Stalwart and disarmingly honest . . . <b>emotion resonates through this delightful memoir</b>'
The Wall Street Journal
'Lady Glenconner displays resilience of a different kind in her memoir about the <b>astonishing</b> ups and downs of her artistocratic life'
Mail on Sunday
'<b>Funny, revelatory, poignant, occasionally jaw-dropping</b>'
Sunday Times
'Anne Glenconner writes with <b>wit, generosity and courage</b> about her life in a gilded cage ... Fascinating!'
Platinum
'<b>Finely drawn</b> . . . Glenconner has an eye for detail'
London Review of Books
'The publishing sensation of 2019, this <b>candid, wise, witty</b> and gossip-filled memoir by Princess Margaret's 87-year-old former lady-in-waiting (and best friend) tells the true story behind the scenes in<i> The Crown</i> - and reminds us that, sometimes, it's the minor characters who give us the sharpest view of history'
Daily Telegraph
'A <b>captivating</b> account of a life lived with resilience and grace'
Daily Mail
'The stoical Lady G writes with <b>infectious joy and optimism</b>'
Daily Express
'If you're looking for something to read in lockdown, <b>I can't recommend it highly enough</b>'
- Lorraine Kelly,
'. . . <b>tremendously touching</b>. It's one of those books that make you long for bed so you can read more!'
- Jilly Cooper, Good Housekeeping
'This <b>funny and touching read</b> will allow you to take a peek inside the glamorous world and volatile life of an aristocrat'
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