Alice: Princess Andrew of Greece

Alice: Princess Andrew of Greece

by Hugo Vickers
Alice: Princess Andrew of Greece

Alice: Princess Andrew of Greece

by Hugo Vickers

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Overview

Hugo Vickers's Alice is the remarkable story of Princess Andrew of Greece, whose life seemed intertwined with every event of historical importance in twentieth century Europe.

"In 1953, at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Alice was dressed from head to foot in a long gray dress and a gray cloak, and a nun's veil. Amidst all the jewels, and velvet and coronets, and the fine uniforms, she exuded an unworldly simplicity. Seated with the royal family, she was a part of them, yet somehow distanced from them. Inasmuch as she is remembered at all today, it is as this shadowy figure in gray nun's clothes..."

Princess Alice, mother of Prince Phillip, was something of a mystery figure even within her own family. She was born deaf, at Windsor Castle, in the presence of her grandmother, Queen Victoria, and brought up in England, Darmstadt, and Malta.

In 1903 she married Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, and from then on her life was overshadowed by wars, revolutions, and enforced periods of exile. By the time she was thirty-five, virtually every point of stability was overthrown. Though the British royal family remained in the ascendant, her German family ceased to be ruling princes, her two aunts who had married Russian royalty had come to savage ends, and soon afterwards Alice's own husband was nearly executed as a political scapegoat.

The middle years of her life, which should have followed a conventional and fulfilling path, did the opposite. She suffered from a serious religious crisis and at the age of forty-five was removed from her family and placed in a sanitarium in Switzerland, where she was pronounced a paranoid schizophrenic. As her stay in the clinic became prolonged, there was a time where it seemed she might never walk free again. How she achieved her recovery is just one of the remarkable aspects of her story.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312302399
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 06/16/2003
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 512
Sales rank: 305,906
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.14(d)

About the Author

Hugo Vickers was born in 1951 and educated at Eton and Strasbourg University. His books include Gladys, Duchess of Marlborough; Cecil Beaton; Vivien Leigh; Loving Garbo; Royal Orders; The Private World of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor; and The Kiss, which won the 1996 Stern Silver Pen for Non-fiction. He is an acknowledged expert on the royal family, appears regularly on television, and has lectured all over the world. Hugo Vickers and his family divide their time between London and a manor house in Hampshire.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsix
Introductionxv
1.The Infant Princess1
2.The Battenbergs5
3.Early Days14
4.Growing Up29
5.Alice with Queen Victoria41
6.Falling in Love49
7.The Wedding60
8.The Greek Royal Family65
9.Political Intrigue77
10.The First Balkan War93
11.The Murder of King George105
12.The First World War111
13.The First Exile124
14.Veering towards Religion140
15.The Birth of Prince Philip151
16.The Greeks in Defeat161
17.'Alice's Royalist Plots'172
18.Family Life185
19.Descent into Crisis195
20.Tegel and Kreuzlingen, 1930204
21.Kreuzlingen, 1931225
22.Escape238
23.Alice Itinerant245
24.Philip and Andrea257
25.Recovery and Tragedy268
26.Separate Ways276
27.Return to Greece281
28.Greece under Occupation292
29.Alice in Germany301
30.Philip's Engagement317
31.Philip's Wedding326
32.The Sisterhood333
33.The Coronation of Elizabeth II341
34.The Reign of King Paul349
35.India and Bahrain364
36.The Reign of King Constantine378
37.Alice at the Palace387
AppendixThe Burial of Alice399
Notes407
Bibliography445
Family Trees449
Index459
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