Royal Bastards: Illegitimate Children of the British Royal Family

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The History Press, Oct 24, 2011 - Biography & Autobiography - 288 pages

Since 1066 when William the Conqueror (alias William the Bastard) took the throne, English and Scottish kings have sired at least 150 children out of wedlock. Many were acknowledged at court and founded dynasties of their own - several of today's dukedoms are descended from them. Others were only acknowledged grudgingly or not at all. In the twentieth century this trend for royals to father illegitimate children continued, but the parentage, while highly probable, has not been officially recognised. This book - split into four sections: Tudor, Stuart, Hanoverian and, perhaps most fascinating, Royal Loose Ends - is a genuinely fresh approach to British kings and queens, examining their lives and times through the unfamiliar perspective of their illegitimate children.

 

Contents

Foreword by HRH The Duke of Gloucester KG GCVO
Tudor Bastards 14851603
The Bastards of Richard III 145285
Stuart Bastards 16031714
Hanoverian Bastards 17141901
170751
Tudor Loose Ends
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