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Authors: Michael Paterson
coronations
Edward VII’s
230
George V’s
46
cost of British monarchy
185–6
,
252–3
Coty, René
157–8
Coventry
140
Coward, Noël
102
Craig, Daniel
188
Cromwell, Oliver
256–7
Cruz, Lucia Santa
200
Cumberland, Duke of
22
currency destroyed, British
102
Curzon, Lord
65
Dagmar of Denmark, Princess
39
Daily Mirror
185
Dartmouth Royal Naval College
33
,
83
,
112
,
158
,
198
Dawson, Godfrey
96
De Gaulle, Charles
141
de Valera, Éamon
67
death of Queen Mother
243
Deladier, Édouard
109
Denmark
33–4
,
134
,
138
,
231
,
232–3
,
234
Depression, financial
67
,
71
,
118
Diamond Jubilee (2012), Queen Elizabeth’s
14
,
237–40
Diamond Jubilee (1897), Queen Victoria’s
230
Diana: Her True Story
(Andrew Morton)
184
,
203–4
Diana, Princess of Wales
28
,
103
,
177
,
179
,
182
,
184
,
185
,
202–5
,
213–14
,
250
Dimbleby, Johnathan
204
divorces
184–5
Dominions, British
43–4
,
65
,
71–3
,
99
,
128
,
130
,
134
,
211
see also
Australia; British Empire; Canada; India; Ireland; New Zealand; South Africa
Donaldson, Mary
233
Drottningholm palace
226
Duchy Originals
207
Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme
180
Duke of York’s Camps
116–18
Dulanty, John
146
Durham, Lord
67
Durham, University of
250
Easter Rising (1916)
60
economy, royal contribution of British
185–6
,
253
Edinburgh, Duchess of (Maria Alexandrovna of Russia)
11
,
35
Edinburgh, Duke (Prince Alfred)
35
Edinburgh, Duke of (Prince Philip)
see
Philip, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh
Edward III, King
83
Edward, Prince
170–1
,
173
,
179–80
,
188
,
194
,
195
,
199
,
218
,
221–2
Edward, Prince (David - later Edward VIII)
see
Edward VIII, King
Edward VII, King
10–11
,
14
,
40
,
43
,
44–5
,
229–30
,
248–9
Edward VIII, King
15
,
26
,
75
,
105–6
,
126
,
235
abdication
91
,
95–6
,
99
,
100–4
,
124
,
126
,
157
,
246
allowance (post abdication)
101
,
129
childhood
82–3
death of
105
first changes made
91–2
First World War
85
Fort Belvedere
93
informal image
89–90
made Duke of Windsor
101
patron of ex-servicemen
89
petulance and thoughtlessness
86–7
,
92
,
124
as Prince of Wales
26
,
62
,
78
,
83–91
relationship with George V
88
Second World War
104
sports and hobbies
88
Wallis Simpson
90–1
,
93
,
94
,
95–100
,
101
,
103–4
,
106
,
124
Eire 145-7
Elgar, Sir Edward
73
Elizabeth II, Queen
5
,
7
,
15
,
44
,
68
,
111
,
123–4
,
151–3
,
234
accession to the throne
163–5
Auxiliary Territorial Service
140
,
159–60
birth of
121
childhood
153–9
Christmas speeches
169–70
Colonel of the Grenadier Guards
159
corgis
156
death of Princess Diana
103
and Diana, Princess of Wales
184
,
187
Elizabeth R
documentary
184
engagement to Prince Philip
161
Falklands War
178
and father George VI
108
,
147
,
163–4
fire at Windsor Castle and repair costs
185–6
garden parties
169
Girl Guides
156–7
Golden Jubilee
187
and grandfather George V
17
,
76
,
121
,
122
,
153
as heir to the thrown
157–63
horses
156
Margaret and Peter Townsend
165–6
Maundy Service
63
meets Prince Philip
158
Olympic Opening Ceremony (2012)
188
,
235
,
251
pays income tax
186
and Prince William
214–15
and Princess Margaret
154
The Queen and I
(Sue Townsend)
182–4
shot at during Trooping of the Colour
179
Silver Jubilee
176
South African visit with parents
148
Spitting Image
181–2
stranger in bedroom
179
television documentaries
173–4
,
184
undertakes royal duties for George VI
149
,
163
walkabouts introduced
175
Elizabeth, Queen (Queen Mother)
28
,
75
,
105
,
110
,
118–21
,
126
,
127
,
129
,
130
,
148,
150
,
152
,
182
,
187
,
190
,
216
,
221
,
243
,
249
Second World War
132–3
,
135
,
136
,
139–40
,
142
,
159
Elizabeth R
documentary
184
Empire Exhibition (1924)
67
,
72–3
Ena, Princess
46
English National Opera
210
Ernst of Hanover, Prince (Duke of Cumberland)
54
Esher, Lord
42
exile of Edward Windsor
103–5
,
130
fashion
Queen Elizabeth (Queen Mother)
129
Feathers Clubs
89
Ferguson, Sarah
179
,
180
,
184–5
,
222
fire at Windsor Castle
185–6
First World War
12
,
13
,
14
,
19–20
,
22
,
25–6
,
47–58
,
85
Fluck, Peter
181
Forsyte Sage
(John Galsworthy)
80
France
10
,
37
,
48
,
49
,
50
,
53
,
64
,
85
,
104
,
130
,
132
,
134
,
141
,
147
,
186
,
225
,
246
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke
48
Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria-Hungary
57
,
63
,
231
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia
226–7
Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark
233
Frederik IX, King of Denmark
233
Frogmore burial ground
105
funeral, Queen Elizabeth’s (Queen Mother)
243
funeral, Queen Victoria’s
230
Furness, Lady Thelma
90
Gailey, Andrew
219
garden parties
169
Geelong Grammar School
194
General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
256
General Strike (1926)
67
,
70–1
,
78
Gentlemen at Arms
231
George Cross medal
140–1
George I, King
13
George II, King
13
George, Prince, Duke of Kent
95
,
142
George V, King
8–9
,
10
,
12
,
14–15
,
26–7
,
28
,
30–1
,
75–9
,
93
,
230
changes family name
17–19
,
22–5
,
54
Christmas speeches
67–8
coronation
46
created Duke of York
38
death of Edward VII (father)
45
death of Prince John (son)
66
dress codes
77
First World War
49
,
50–2
,
54–6
,
57
,
58
,
79
ill-health and death
51
,
73–4
,
124
independence of Dominions
72
,
73–4
marries Princess Victoria Mary of Teck
39
monument in Windsor
17
peacemaking approach to rule
46–7
,
67
and Princess Elizabeth (grand-daughter)
121
,
122
,
153
Ramsay MacDonald as Prime Minister
70
,
71
,
76
relationship with ‘Bertie’ (George VI)
111
,
122
relationship with ‘David’ (Edward VIII)
75
,
88
,
91
Royal Maundy
62–3
royals allowed to wed British citizens
27
Russian monarchy
55–6
Senior Service and naval career
31–3
,
34–5
tours of the Empire
43–4
George VI, King
15
,
26
,
28
,
68
,
199–200
,
246
accession to the throne
124–5
allowance cut
122
Cambridge University
115
childhood
110–11
courtiers
124–5
death of
150
and Edward VIII ‘David’ after abdication
101
,
104
,
130
end of British Empire
145
formation of the Commonwealth
147