The Royal Nanny
A Novel
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Publisher Description
Based on a seldom-told true story, this novel is perfect for everyone who is fascinated by Britain’s royal family—a behind the scenes look into the nurseries of little princes and the foibles of big princes.
April, 1897: A young nanny arrives at Sandringham, ancestral estate of the Duke and Duchess of York. She is excited, exhausted—and about to meet royalty. . . .
So begins the unforgettable story of Charlotte Bill, who would care for a generation of royals as their parents never could. Neither Charlotte—LaLa, as her charges dub her—nor anyone else can predict that eldest sons David and Bertie will each one day be king. LaLa knows only that these children, and the four who swiftly follow, need her steadfast loyalty and unconditional affection.
But the greatest impact on Charlotte’s life is made by a mere bud on the family tree: a misunderstood soul who will one day be known as the Lost Prince. Young Prince John needs all of Lala’s love—the kind of love his parents won’t…or can’t…show him.
From Britain’s old wealth to the glittering excesses of Tsarist Russia; from country cottages to royal yachts, and from nursery to ballroom, Charlotte Bill witnesses history. The Royal Nanny is a seamless blend of fact and fiction—an intensely intimate, yet epic tale spanning decades, continents, and divides that only love can cross.
Customer Reviews
Lovely British story circa 1900 about royal life
The nanny writes from her perspective raising royal children educated to be prince and princesses of the blood.
Wonderfully delicious !
Like a fabulous meal you want it to go on and on . Loved every page ……thank you !
Enlightening and entertaining.
As much as I have been fascinated by the British royals, and have read several biographies of Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth, and of course Princess Diana, this is the first I’ve read that tells the sweet story of young Johnnie. His Nanny, Lala, was such a godsend, given his parents wanted to keep his medical condition a secret. As for the future Duke of Windsor, I am so glad he abdicated, since he was a self-entitled and selfish man. He and Wallis-Simpson deserved each other! My only regret is I wish the story of Lala and Chad had been true, and she had ended up with the only man she ever loved.