The quest for Queen Mary

James Pope-Hennessy

Book - 2018

"Queen Mary, the widow of George V, and grandmother of the Queen, died at Marlborough House on 24 March 1953, a few months before the Coronation. She was eighty-five years old. Unusually for a Queen consort, an official biography was commissioned. The last similar exercise was the life of the Prince Consort, commissioned by Queen Victoria. The task was entrusted to James Pope-Hennessy. Pope-Hennessy embarked on his three year quest for Queen Mary in 1955. It was to take him to many royal courts and to the lunch and tea tables of retired courtiers and ladies-in-waiting. He had access to a great number of private documents. He was shown royal residences both in England and in Europe. As he went along, he kept notes about who he met and w...hat he saw. Pope-Hennessy had not intended the notes of his royal interviews to be published for fifty years (i.e. until 2009). He described them as follows: 'To supplement the manuscript and printed sources I kept a private and confidential file recording in considerable detail the conversations I had both with Queen Mary's immediate descendants, related German, Danish and Norwegian royalty and with surviving members of the Court of King George V and Queen Mary. None of these interviews have been published, nor could they be until a lapse of fifty years. They are strictly confidential and form, I believe, a not uninteresting study of royal psycholology as it was and as it largely remains today.'"--Book jacket.

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Interviews
Biographies
Published
London : Zuleika 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
James Pope-Hennessy (author)
Physical Description
335 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-321) and index.
ISBN
9781529330625
9781999777036
9781529330649
  • Part 1. The Commission
  • Introduction
  • A Chronology of Queen Mary's Life
  • Family Tree
  • Editorial Note
  • Part 2. The Interviews
  • 1955
  • 1. Lady Cynthia Colville
  • 1956
  • 2. Mr Hough
  • 3. Norway
  • 4. King Gustaf VI Adolf and Queen Louise of Sweden
  • 5. Lord Carnock
  • 6. The Dowager Duchess of Devonshire
  • 7. Sandringham
  • 8. Lady Estella Hope
  • 9. Pauline, Frau Fürstin zu Wied, Prinzess von Württemberg
  • 10. Hon Margaret Wyndham
  • 11. The Countess of Shaftesbury
  • 12. Lady Juliet Duff
  • 1957
  • 13. Princess Arthur of Connaught
  • 14. Lord Claud Hamilton
  • 15. Lady Reid
  • 16. Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone
  • 17. Grand Duchess Xenia
  • 18. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester
  • 19. The Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 20. Mr John Wilson
  • 21. Dee-Side
  • 22. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor
  • 23. Lady Cynthia Colville
  • 1958
  • 24. Hon Daisy Bigge
  • 25. The Marquess and Marchioness of Cambridge
  • 26. Miss Mary Chromy
  • 27. Duke Philipp of Württemberg and Dom Odo
  • 28. Prince and Princess Axel of Denmark
  • 29. The Duc de Baena
  • 30. The Duke and Duchess of Beaufort
  • 31. The Duchess of Windsor
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • A Note on Images
  • Index