The Queen, her lover and the most notorious spy in history

Perry, Roland

Roland Perry

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xiv, 376 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits On cover: The intriguing true story of Queen Victoria's secret Summary: Long before her successful marriage to Prince Albert, Princess Victoria had an affair with the dashing Scottish 13th Lord Elphinstone. After the liaison was exposed, Elphinstone was banished to India, appointed Governor of Madras, which allowed Victoria's mother to engineer a royal union for her with Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg. After five years pining for Elphinstone, Victoria finally gave in and married Albert. Despite a successful marriage, Victoria never forgot Elphinstone and after a decade in India he returned to her side as Lord-in-Waiting at Court. He only left her to take up the critical role of Governor of Bombay during the Indian Uprising of 1857. Elphinstone died soon after in June 1860 from a fever. (From publisher)
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Victoria Queen of Great Britain Elphinstone, John Sir
Secrecy Great Britain - History 19th century - Biography Great Britain - Kings, queens and rulers - Biography
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