Andrew Lownie
Fergie & Di
Fergie and Di seemed promising additions to the royal household. Both characters, a unique fit, ready to be moulded into their new roles and the public eye. Diana with her youth and innocence was just 20 years old when she married, a shy young woman with a strong eagerness to please seemingly ready to one day become Queen and mother to an heir and spare. Sarah, in some ways, was the opposite, which was no bad thing. She had a strong head on her, a working career and a no-nonsense attitude. However, in 1992 the monarchy came burning down, in every sense of the phrase. It was a year that three royal marriages collapsed, a fire destroyed more than a hundred rooms in Windsor Castle, and Sarah’s extremely heated scandal spooked Britain and the monarchy. A huge shift in the monarchy was triggered by two young and seemingly harmless outsiders.
The Queen's Children
Queen Elizabeth’s legacy is one of many topics around the world, her memory is one that is highly cherished today. She has lived on to become a mother, a grandmother and a great great-grandmother. It was important to her that her children picked up her dedication to duty and service, and passed these down to subsequent generations after her. They have all made separate names for themselves. But one thing among them is common - the love they have for their mother and the importance of goodness instilled into them since birth. Here are the queen's four children. Four children - Duty focused Charles, hard working Anne, Scandal-ridden Andrew and “sensitive” Edward.
Beatrice & Eugenie: Tarnished Princesses
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have been inseparable for decades. From early childhood, up until the official announcement of becoming royal mums - they have endured a huge deal of media coverage and heartbreaking revelations throughout their lives. They have seen everything from watching their parents go down in the media, to being left isolated in the press themselves, and were constantly amidst their parents shadow. The parents were an easy target, but the two princesses - were even easier targets. This is the story of the two tarnished princesses.