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Alice
Alice: Princess Andrew of Greece | Hugo Vickers
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"In 1953, at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Alice was dressed from head to foot in a long gray dress and a gray cloak, and a nun's veil. Amidst all the jewels, and velvet and coronets, and the fine uniforms, she exuded an unworldly simplicity. Seated with the royal family, she was a part of them, yet somehow distanced from them. Inasmuch as she is remembered at all today, it is as this shadowy figure in gray nun's clothes..." Princess Alice, mother of Prince Phillip, was something of a mystery figure even within her own family. She was born deaf, at Windsor Castle, in the presence of her grandmother, Queen Victoria, and brought up in England, Darmstadt, and Malta. In 1903 she married Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, and from then on her life was overshadowed by wars, revolutions, and enforced periods of exile. By the time she was thirty-five, virtually every point of stability was overthrown. Though the British royal family remained in the ascendant, her German family ceased to be ruling princes, her two aunts who had married Russian royalty had come to savage ends, and soon afterwards Alice's own husband was nearly executed as a political scapegoat. The middle years of her life, which should have followed a conventional and fulfilling path, did the opposite. She suffered from a serious religious crisis and at the age of forty-five was removed from her family and placed in a sanitarium in Switzerland, where she was pronounced a paranoid schizophrenic. As her stay in the clinic became prolonged, there was a time where it seemed she might never walk free again. How she achieved her recovery is just one of the remarkable aspects of her story.
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Watched this little gem ‘Alice, Sweet Alice‘ which has Brooke Shields in her debut role as Karen, sister to the troubled Alice. Shields doesn‘t last long in this 1976 slasher-thriller; she is strangled at her First Communion.
Then lots of other people get bumped off by the same girl running around in a yellow raincoat and a creepy mask.
And there‘s the neighbor sitting around in his gross undies feeding kittens.

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kamoorephoto Actually with the new point system, this is 4 points @Clwojick 👍🏼 5y
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Princess Alice!
What a life.
I went into this knowing nothing about her.
She was an amazing woman

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If you don't mind an extremely poorly written biography when it's about an unbelievably fascinating person, I recommend this life of Prince Philip's mother. One of Jung's patients, married to a bisexual Greek prince, for decades under a vow of poverty with a religious order and appeared at her son's wedding thusly attired, helped save Jews during the Holocaust yet several of her children were German Nazis. Have I got your attention yet?
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LeahBergen She was unbelievably fascinating and I've been wanting to read a bio of her ... too bad this one's not great. I don't think there are many more out there that are solely about her, though? 7y
shawnmooney @LeahBergen Yeah, so far as I know, this is it. There was a documentary that came out in the UK a year or so ago that is supposed to be awesome, but I have not been able to find it for sale in region 1 DVD format. :( 7y
shawnmooney @LeahBergen But the research was solid. There's lots of fascinating information inside; you just have to hold your nose regarding the poor quality of the biographical commentary… 7y
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Libby1 The documentary about her was very good. 7y
LeahBergen That documentary IS really good. Can you find it online? @Libby1 7y
Libby1 I have no idea, @LeahBergen . I live in the UK and I think I watched it on a history channel called Yesterday. 7y
shawnmooney @LeahBergen @Libby1 Look what's freely available on Youtube (audio quality is so-so): https://youtu.be/rV5uAng-gAA 7y
LeahBergen Oh, good! Watch it! 7y
ValerieAndBooks Yes!! I mentioned Alice (and this book) a while back. I remember you responding to the post 😊. I found her interesting because she was deaf (as I am also). She does need a bio with better writing, for sure! 7y
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I'm a sucker for nonfiction about royalty. Alice, Princess Andrew of Greece had a remarkable life. She was Prince Philip's mom. Deaf from birth also. During WW2, she hid a Jewish family in her home and played up her deafness whenever the Gestapo questioned her. They gave up and the family survived. Best use of the deafness card ever. She eventually became a nun and wore a habit at Elizabeth and Philip's wedding #nonfiction #somethingforseptember

rubyslippersreads Great collection! 8y
LeahBergen I saw a documentary on her and have wanted to read this ever since. What an amazing life. 8y
shawnmooney Wow, I also read it and thought the story was so fascinating! (I thought Vickers's prose was absolutely terrible, though.) What a life she had, hey? Reading this helped soften my stance towards Prince Philip, actually. I hated him so much during the Diana years. 8y
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ValerieAndBooks @rubyslippersreads thanks I have more out of view, lol 😁. @LeahBergen ooh, I'll have to look up that documentary for sure! @shawnmooney I last read this a while back and remember skimming through a few parts. Yes I was kinda surprised that Philip had a rough life growing up. Hard to believe he's getting closer and closer to 100! 8y
queerbookreader What a marvelous subject! Do you have any recommendations on books about the royalty of Hawaii? 8y
ValerieAndBooks @lemonlime799 wow, good question! That is actually a royalty category I have not pursued. I do know Queen Liliuokalani is mentioned often in quilting history books because she was an avid quilter herself (I make quilts). Now I'm curious...hmm! 8y
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