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  1. 2 de nov. de 2020 · Remembrance 2020. Every year The Queen and other members of the Royal Family undertake engagements focussed on the Armed Forces and commemorating those who have died in world wars and other conflicts. Whilst events have looked slightly different this year, members of the Royal continued to lead the nation in remembering the fallen.

  2. 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]

  3. Remembrance. Remembrance is an important time in the Royal year, when working members of the Royal Family gather at key national events. Remembrance – the commemoration of members of the Armed Forces who have lost their lives in conflict – is, in reality, a practice which continues throughout the year at events to mark key military anniversaries and through Royal Patronages of charities ...

  4. 4 de feb. de 2014 · 59min. 7+. Three cousins dominated Europe’s royal houses in the years leading up to World War I. But any friendship or family loyalty that existed between these men was soon destroyed by the forces of history. As one cousin betrayed another, leading to the slaughter of his entire family, the third’s increasingly erratic behavior resulted in ...

  5. 20 de may. de 1993 · 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
  6. 1 de ene. de 1994 · Follow. The Royal Family at War Hardcover – January 1, 1994. by Theo Aronson (Author) 4.3 226 ratings. Part of: Theo Aronson Royal History (15 books) See all formats and editions. Describes the contributions to the war effort by King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and the royal family. Read more.

    • Theo Aronson
  7. 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