Summary:
The memoir recounts the life of Anne Glenconner, a British aristocrat and lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret. It offers an intimate look at her unique experiences within the royal circle, detailing both the glamour and personal challenges she faced.
Key points:
1. Privilege and Duty: The book explores British aristocracy, focusing on Anne Glenconner's life of luxury and obligations as a royal attendant.
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