The Queen's Knight

The Queen's Knight

by Martyn Downer (Author)

Synopsis

Sir Howard Elphinstone, dashing hero of the Crimean War, was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1858 aged just twenty-nine. Handpicked by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to be governor to their third son, Prince Arthur, Elphinstone made an uncertain start at court, uncomfortabe within its cliques and clashing frequently with the impassioned Queen. But after Albert's death in 1861, Elphinstone became not only a surrogate father to Arthur, but also Victoria's most trusted confidant. Elphinstone's diaries and his prolific correspondence with the Queen shed remarkable new light on her complex personality and life at court. His story portrays in vivid detail the bitter rivalries and tragedies which rocked the palace during the Queen's long seclusion following Albert's death. It reveals the shocking effects of Prince Leopold's bleeding attacks, the security alarm caused by Irish republicans, and the truth behind Victoria's most notorious servant, John Brown. Artist and soldier, bodyguard and diplomat, confidant and spy: Elphinstone is the forgotten hero of the Victorian court. The Queen's Knight restores him to his rightful place at the heart of the most remarkable royal family in British history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 576
Publisher: Corgi
Published: 11 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 055215508X
ISBN 13: 9780552155083
Book Overview: Suppressed passion and domestic intrigue at the heart of Queen Victoria's court.

Media Reviews
This is history as it should be written: a riveting page-turner, underpinned by impeccable scholarship ... the original source material offers us breathtaking insights into a remarkable, unsung hero. -- Alison Weir
A compelling picture of Victorian court life * Sunday Times *
Crammed with fascinating details * Spectator *
The Queen's Knight vividly succeeds in its act of resusitation. * Daily Telegraph *
Martyn Downer has succeeded with masterly skill in using the story of Elphinstone and Prince Arthur as a window on the Victorian court, providing a riveting and original account of the mid-century monarchy. * Literary Review *
Author Bio
Martyn Downer studied history at university before pursuing a career in the art business, latterly at Sotheby's. His first book, Nelson's Purse, was published in 2004. His wife is the great-great-granddaughter of Sir Howard Elphinstone.