

She too has fallen in love-and has convinced her fianc�, George, that they must wait for Elizabeth and Philip to receive the King's blessing before she can leave her service to the Crown. No one that is, except for Marion Crawford.Ĭrawfie wholeheartedly supports Elizabeth in her determination to marry Philip. No one in the young princess's life thinks that Prince Philip of Greece would be a suitable husband for the future Queen of England.

It is May 1945 and Princess Elizabeth-the heiress presumptive to the British throne-has fallen in love, and the only member of her family who is happy for her is her governess. In Marion's mind, she will always be their Crawfie.īut things become increasingly complicated as the young royals navigate adulthood. Marion Crawford can remember each of the wonderful years when she was governess to the little Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose: included in their lives, confided in, needed, trusted, and loved. The revealing story of Queen Elizabeth II's beloved governess, Marion Crawford, who spent more than sixteen years of her life in loyal service to the royal family and was later shunned by those she has loved and served. Fans of The Crown will devour this."- Publishers Weekly
