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Ambitious and talented people flocked to court in search of power and prestige but Kensington Palace was also a gilded cage. While its inhabitants were cocooned in comfort and splendour successful courtiers had level heads and cold hearts; their secrets were never safe. Among them a Vice Chamberlain with many vices a Maid of Honour with a secret marriage a pushy painter an alcoholic equerry a Wild Boy a penniless poet a dwarf comedian two mysterious turbaned Turks and any number of discarded royal mistresses. An eye-opening portrait of an enthralling group of royal servants Courtiers" also throws new light on the dramatic life of George II and Queen Caroline: a lover murdered babies snatched horrific illnesses and tearful deathbed reconciliations."
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    Ambitious & talented people flocked to court in search of power & prestige but Kensington Palace was also a gilded cage. While its inhabitants were cocooned in comfort & splendour successful courtiers had level heads & cold hearts; their secrets were never safe. Among them a Vice Chamberlain with many vices a Maid of Honour with a secret marriage a pushy painter an alcoholic equerry a Wild Boy a penniless poet a dwarf comedian two mysterious turbaned Turks & any number of discarded royal mistresses. An eye-opening portrait of an enthralling group of royal servants Courtiers" also throws new light on the dramatic life of George II & Queen Caroline: a lover murdered babies snatched horrific illnesses & tearful deathbed reconciliations."

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