Summary of Anne Edwards's Matriarch
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Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
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Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798350031409
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 Princess May of Teck was considered as a suitable bride for Prince Eddy, who was the second heir to the British throne. She was eventually chosen to be the Queen Consort of England.
#2 The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#3 The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#4 Princess May of Teck was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England, and she was the daughter of a morganatic marriage. She was never to forget the circumstances of her exile in Florence, and she was determined to turn this embarrassing period to her advantage.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Princess May of Teck was considered as a suitable bride for Prince Eddy, who was the second heir to the British throne. She was eventually chosen to be the Queen Consort of England.
#2 The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#3 The young woman was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England. She was the daughter of a morganatic marriage, and her father was penniless. Before their marriage, the Duke of Teck had been living on his meagre military pay and an occasional handout from the Austrian Emperor.
#4 Princess May of Teck was chosen to be the Queen Consort of England, and she was the daughter of a morganatic marriage. She was never to forget the circumstances of her exile in Florence, and she was determined to turn this embarrassing period to her advantage.
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