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Look no further than the Queen Mother - a colossal figure in the modern history of the Royal Family who we might never have met had King George VI been the heir. This week it has been 102 years ...
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Our royal experts detail the shocking tale of how King George VI became king of England. Queen Elizabeth II was the longest-reigning British monarch and beloved by the people—but she was ...
Named Albert Frederick Arthur George Windsor, George VI was welcomed into the world at York Cottage in Sandringham on December 14, 1895, by the Duke and Duchess of York, who were later crowned ...
In PEOPLE's exclusive excerpt from royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith's new book, George VI and Elizabeth: The Marriage That Saved the Monarchy, the last crowning of a king is revisited Simon ...
But King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, by an accident of history and through personal qualities that earned the admiration and support of the British public, may have done just that during some ...
KING George VI was the father of the late Queen Elizabeth II. He was not the direct heir to the throne but him becoming the King of England changed the course of British history. Here's everything ...
When the future King George VI learned that his brother had decided to abdicate, he sobbed for an hour on the shoulder of his mother, Queen Mary. Next in line to the monarchy, he had no desire to ...
Moira Hodgson’s review of the books “George VI and Elizabeth” by Sally Bedell Smith and “The Windsors at War” by Alexander Larman (Books, May 6) puts forth that Brtain’s King George VI ...