The life of the Queen Mother was intensely secret. The most senior and
best respected member of any royal family in history, she did not give
one media interview in her 101 years. This affectionate and often
hilarious glimpse into her world by her former equerry reveals what life
was really like living with the most private of all the royals. 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 from his grandmother as his marriage 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 is also a celebration of a life
gone--and a way of life fast disappearing.