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This account reveals how the loving marriage of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth played a crucial role in saving the monarchy during World War II and in raising their daughter to become Queen Elizabeth II. With exclusive access to the Royal Archives, including letters and diaries, Sally Bedell Smith vividly brings to life the story of this iconic couple. The book illustrates how their devoted partnership enabled them to navigate the challenges of war, solidify public faith in the monarchy, and raise their daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. After King Edward VIII's abdication in 1936, his younger brother Bertie became King George VI, a role he never anticipated. Struggling with shyness and a stutter, he found strength in his wife, Elizabeth, known later as "the Queen Mum." Her support helped him overcome insecurities and emerge as a remarkable leader. Together, they faced the trials of World War II, built a relationship with Winston Churchill, and inspired the British people with their courage during the blitz. As they raised Princess Elizabeth, she observed her parents, preparing her for her future role as queen, and fell in love with Prince Philip at just thirteen. This book offers an intimate look at the lives, struggles, and triumphs of King George VI and Elizabeth during a pivotal historical period.
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George VI and Elizabeth, Sally Bedell Smith
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- 2024
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