Henry and Mary Ponsonby: Life at the Court of Queen Victoria

Henry and Mary Ponsonby: Life at the Court of Queen Victoria

by WilliamM.Kuhn (Author)

Synopsis

The popularity of any monarchy shows peaks and troughs. But when Henry Ponsonby became Queen Victoria's private secretary, the monarchy was in such hopeless disarray that even Victoria herself came under attack. Ponsonby as her private secretary and protector at large realised that the court had failed to adjust to the shift in the media and political sentiment. He dramatically re-wrote the royal 'message' as her most intimate adviser. Despite Ponsonby's ironic view of the monarchy, it was at its strongest ever when he died fifteen years later. This entertaining biography paints an intimate picture of the inner workings of the monarchy, with assistance from the Royal Archives and the Ponsonby family. While recent historical material on the monarchy is unavailable, Henry and Mary Ponsonby wrote to each other regularly and wittily about the day to day events at the court and its strategy for survival. Their vivid letters deal with such timeless issues that they could have been written by the Monarch advisers today.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
Published: 26 Apr 2002

ISBN 10: 0715630652
ISBN 13: 9780715630655

Media Reviews
This biography is a pleasure to read, offering a nice balance between anecdote and analysis. It should appeal to anyone interested in better understanding the important role that individuals have played in making the monarchy more suitable for a democratic age. -- Albion