Books on Sunday : The other side of the coin

Angela Kelly has worked with The Queen and walked the corridors
of the Royal Household for 25 years, initially as Her Majesty's Senior Dresser
and later as Her Majesty's Personal Adivsor and Curator (The Queen's
Juwellery, Insignias and Wardrobe) and In-house Designer.

The Queen even gave Angela her blessing to share their extraordinary
bond with the world. This was written down in the book:

The other side of the coin.






Queen Elizabeth II

Elizabeth Alexandra was born on 21 April 1926 as the eldest daughter of
the Duke of York and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. 

On 6 February 1952 she became Queen of the United Kingdom and other
Commonwealth Realms. She is perhaps one of the most powerful women
on earth. 



My review


In "the other side of the coin" tells Angela Kelly about her time as 
Her Majesty's senior dresser and her other functions she had.

She speaks openly about her work, which is extraordinary and she
lifts a tip of the veil about who The Queen really is. 

It is not only about clothes but also about jewellery and about the
different tasks/events of The Queen. 

It is well explained and well pictured and one thing is sure: Angela
Kelly experienced a lot of important royal events on the first row.

I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested to know
more about the background of the British royal family. I learned a 
lot. I also would recommend this book to anyone who is interested 
in fashion and style. 






Source picture: book cover 

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