Princess Margaret

Author(s): Tim Heald

Biography/Memoir

The almost universal conception is that the life of Princess Margaret (1930-2002) was a tragic failure, a history of unfulfilment. Tim Heald's vivid and elegant biography portrays a woman who was beautiful and sexually alluring - even more so than Princess Diana years later - and whose reputation for naughtiness co-existed with the glamour. The mythology is that Margaret's life was 'ruined' by her not being allowed to marry the one true love of her life - Group Captain Peter Townsend. Therefore her marriage to Lord Snowdon and her well-attested relationships with Roddy Llewellyn and others were mere consolation prizes. Margaret's often exotic personal life in places like Mustique is a key part of her story. The author has had extraordinary help from those closest to Princess Margaret, including her family (Lord Snowdon and her son, Lord Linley), as well as three of her private secretaries and many of her ladies in waiting. These individuals have not talked to any previous biographer. He has also had the Queen's permission to use the royal archives.

General Information

  • : 9780297853428
  • : Orion Publishing Co
  • : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
  • : 0.597
  • : 05 July 2007
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Tim Heald
  • : Paperback
  • : Export ed
  • : 400

More About The Product

Author with considerable access to royal and aristocratic circles, who has proven his worth with a much admired biography of Prince Philip. Full of revelations National newspaper serial

Tim Heald is a biographer, crimewriter and journalist. He was chosen by Prince Philip to be his biographer on his 70th birthday. He has been a contributor to many television obituaries of royal figures, including Prince Philip, Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother.