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  1. Royal biographer Penny Junor says that the royal family has presented itself "as the model family" since the 1930s. Author Edward Owen wrote that during the Second World War , the monarchy sought an image of a "more informal and vulnerable family" that had a unifying effect on the nation during instability. [44]

  2. The royal family truly believes in maintaining a strict veil of secrecy, creating an illusion or a spell, that if broken, cannot be recreated. As a result they can seem aloof, distant, and disengaged. With "The Royal Family at War" Aronson allows a glimpse inside that veil of secrecy and pomp that allows a glimpse of the royal family's humanity.

    • Theo Aronson
  3. 1 de ene. de 1994 · The royal family truly believes in maintaining a strict veil of secrecy, creating an illusion or a spell, that if broken, cannot be recreated. As a result they can seem aloof, distant, and disengaged. With "The Royal Family at War" Aronson allows a glimpse inside that veil of secrecy and pomp that allows a glimpse of the royal family's humanity.

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    • Theo Aronson
  4. Hace 1 día · My cabin companion was a Captain in the Green Howards, a charming man who had been a solicitor before the war. We talked about what we would do when the war was over. Sadly he was killed in France only a few weeks later.” Bayeux was close to the landing beaches and it was the first city to be liberated by the British on 7th June.

  5. Books. The Royal Family at War. Theo Aronson. J. Murray, 1993 - History - 244 pages. Describes the contributions to the war effort by King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and the royal family.

  6. 13 de may. de 2024 · A speech by The Princess Royal at Bayeux War Cemetery to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day Landings 80 years on, let their memory still live on in our hearts. 06 June 2024

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