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Young Elizabeth: One Extraordinary African Summer in the Life of the Princess

Young Elizabeth: One Extraordinary African Summer in the Life of the Princess

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Young Elizabeth's 1947 royal tour of southern Africa with her parents King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and Princess Margaret was a pivotal formative experience, marking the high-water mark of the British Empire and the beginning of its unraveling. Graham Viney's book provides an intimate and revealing portrait of the royal family and the nation's first experience of multiculturalism. The tour was a show of imperial solidarity and a recognition of South Africa's contribution to the Allied cause during the Second World War.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 400 pages
\n Publication date: 05 November 2020
\n Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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Young Elizabeth vividly captures in her memoir perhaps the single-most important formative experience in Queen Elizabeth's life, the 1947 royal tour of southern Africa with her parents King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and Princess Margaret, during which she celebrated her twenty-first birthday. The year 1947 marked both the high-water mark of the British Empire and the very moment at which it began to unravel. Graham Viney has written an intimate, revealing portrait of the young princess on tour with her parents and sister, Princess Margaret, hard at work in the national interest, and succeeding triumphantly against all odds. In the words of Rian Malan, South African author of My Traitor's Heart, it is a story about a country teetering on the brink of convulsive change and yet almost united, at least for a moment, by love for a king and queen who weren't really ours.

The year 1947 was a pivotal moment not just in the history of the Union of South Africa, but of the British Empire itself. Later that same year, India gained independence, and just one year later, the Afrikaner Nationalist victory in South Africa would lead inexorably to the Republic of South Africa in 1961 and its departure from the Commonwealth.

The present Queen Elizabeth must have learned a great deal about statecraft from her father, and about duty, tact, and hard work from both her parents in the course of this three-month tour, during which the then princess celebrated her twenty-first birthday. It was also the family's first real experience of multiculturalism. Graham Viney's book gives us an intimate and revealing portrait of the royal family, while also superbly capturing a moment in the life of a fractious, recently formed nation, before its descent into over.

\n Weight: 328g\n
Dimension: 128 x 196 x 28 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781472143198\n \n

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