Princess Margaret was a free spirit who always broke away for the conventions that others tried to impose upon her. She lived a life that to some seemed scandalous, to others liberating. It was Margaret who had an illicit affair with jazz musician Robin Douglas-Home, and letters from their secret relationship are sensationally reprinted in this book. When Dougal -Home was rejected by Margaret, he killed himself, and was replace by another smoulderingly passionate lover. It is stories such as this, revealed in this explosive book, that paint a fascinating picture of the most exotic and secretive member of the British royal family.
About The Author
Noel Botham has had a long and distinguished career as an investigative journalist and executive for newspapers in London and the USA before becoming an internationally bestselling writer. He has produced more than ten titles.