'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,

Se alle

'<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'

Bella

**OVER HALF A MILLION COPIES SOLD****A TIMES MEMOIR OF THE YEAR **'The best royal book by miles . . . funny, gossipy and riveting'JANE RIDLEY, SPECTATOR'If your jaw doesn't drop at least three times every chapter, you've not been paying proper attention'SUNDAY TIMESA Maid of Honour at the Queen's Coronation and former Lady in Waiting to Princess Margaret, Anne Glenconner has spent her life as a friend of the royal family. In this bestselling memoir, she looks back on an extraordinary life full of glamour, drama and tragedy.The eldest child of the 5th Earl of Leicester, Anne knew as a daughter she would not inherit the family fortune and was instead brought up to secure an eligible husband. Her marriage to the charismatic Colin Tennant - later Lord Glenconner - would prove a test of every strength she possessed, while her friendship with Princess Margaret, which began in childhood, grew ever closer.From the tragic loss of two of her grown-up sons to the cruel surprise of her late husband's final will, Lady in Waiting is Anne Glenconner's remarkable testament to the resilience and humour that define her as she emerges from the shadow of her husband and the crown, reminding us that all that glitters is not gold.'A captivating account of a life lived with resilience and grace'DAILY MAIL'The stoical Lady G writes with infectious joy and optimism'DAILY EXPRESS'The gossip is stupendous but it's also tremendously touching. It's one of those books that makes you long for bed so you can read more!'JILLY COOPER'I can't recommend it highly enough'LORRAINE KELLY'Gentle, wise, unpretentious, but above all inspiring'THE TIMES'A candid, witty and stylish memoir'MIRANDA SEYMOUR, FINANCIAL TIMES'Stalwart and disarmingly honest . . . emotion resonates through this delightful memoir'THE WALL STREET JOURNAL'Discretion and honour emerge as the hallmarks of Glenconner's career as a royal servant, culminating in this book which manages to be both candid and kind'GUARDIAN'I couldn't put it down. Funny and touching - like looking through a keyhole at a lost world.'RUPERT EVERETT
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The runaway bestseller by Lady in Waiting to Princess Margaret - as seen on The Crown - in which Anne Glenconner looks back on her life of glamour, drama and tragedy.
'Lady Glenconner's life story is a combination of royal magic, personal tragedy and resilient survival. With humour, courage and preternatural poise, she at last tells the story of her uniquely fascinating life'
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Entertaining and inspiring - Woman's Weekly

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781529359107
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Hodder Paperback
Vekt
260 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

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Om bidragsyterne

Lady Glenconner was born Lady Anne Coke in 1932, the eldest daughter of the 5th Earl of Leicester, and growing up in their ancestral estate at Holkham Hall in Norfolk. A Maid of Honour at the Queen's Coronation, she married Lord Glenconner in 1956. They had 5 children together of whom 3 survive. In 1958 she and her husband began to transform the island of Mustique into a paradise for the rich and famous. They granted a plot of land to Princess Margaret who built her favourite home there. She was appointed Lady in Waiting to Princess Margaret in 1971 and kept this role - accompanying her on many state occasions and foreign tours - until her death in 2002. Lord Glenconner died in 2010, leaving everything in his will to his former employee. She now lives in a farmhouse near Kings Lynn in Norfolk.