King George V and King Alphonso XIII of Spain in 1905
Or maybe the cautionary tale is for both 🤷🏼‍♀️
“Will Queen Rania learn from what happened with Asma al-Assad and stop wearing luxurious clothes in front of the Jordanian people? In my opinion, it is better for her to go back and wear the old clothes in the safe?” - Submitted by Anonymous
Smile please, Your Majesty by Steve Fairclough Published in Amateur Photographer Magazine - (20-27 December 2022)
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Hello there!
I've been wanting to read books on the Borgia family for a while, and I feel like you're the correct person to ask about this. Do you have any recommendations?
hiii! thank you for your question :) i often talk about sarah dunant as the best historical fiction writer about the borgia family because of how impressively she depicted their characters and gave them nuance and justice without hyping anyone at the expense of others (fascinating character intros, less yassificated portrayal of cesare borgia, and without resorting to simplifying and taking personal jabs at juan borgia just for the sake of it) in her novel 'blood and beauty'. it also includes groundbreaking twists. now, i want to talk about emma lucas as the best biographer of the borgias. her work is a solid read, very unbiased without any manipulation of the letters about/between the siblings to push certain narratives, well-researched, sheds light on the family's complex relationships and their rise to power, and is highly sympathetic to all of them. you won't be disappointed!!
DAVID OAKES as GEORGE PLANTAGENET THE WHITE QUEEN (2013) 彡 1.02 'The Price of Power'
2014
'I can never sufficiently express my deep gratitude to you, darling May, for the way you have helped and stood by me in these difficult times. This is not sentimental rubbish, but what I really feel.'
George to May on the 20th anniversary of his accession to throne
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"Love is an action word"
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland and Hannover (1789) by Thomas Lawrence. National Gallery.
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