The Queen Mother did not give one media interview in her 101 years. This
is a brief glimpse into that wonderful world by a man who spent two
years constantly at her side from 1994 to 1996 and then as a close
friend until her death in 2002. In this sharp, funny, and evocative
memoir, Major Colin Burgess draws on his years as her right-hand man to
recount numerous stories of an extraordinarily long and eventful life.
From dancing with Fred Astaire to living through the Blitz; from the
time Princess Margaret caught fire at a dinner party to when Prince
Charles sought solace in his grandmother as hismarriage collapsed; each
anecdote and observation provides an historic insight into one of our
longest-surviving institutions. Constantly fascinating and packed from
start to finish with previously untold stories that lift the lid on the
idiosyncrasies of royal protocol, this iswarmly remembered celebration
of a life goneand a way of life fast disappearing."