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Daughter of Empire

My Life as a Mountbatten

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Few families can boast of not one but two saints among their ancestors, a great-aunt who was the last tsarina of Russia, a father who was Grace Kelly's pinup, and a grandmother who was not only a princess but could also argue the finer points of naval law. Pamela Mountbatten entered a remarkable family when she was born at the very end of the Roaring Twenties.

As the younger daughter of the glamorous heiress Edwina Ashley and Lord Louis Mountbatten, Pamela spent much of her early life with her sister, nannies, and servants-and a menagerie that included, at different times, a bear, two wallabies, a mongoose, and a lion. Her parents each had lovers who lived openly with the family. The house was always full of guests like Sir Winston Churchill, Noël Coward, Douglas Fairbanks, and the Duchess of Windsor (who brought a cold cooked chicken as a hostess gift).

When World War II broke out, Lord Mountbatten was in command of HMS Kelly before being appointed chief of Combined Operations, and Pamela and her sister were sent to live on Fifth Avenue in New York City with Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. In 1947, her parents were appointed to be the last viceroy and vicereine of India and oversee the transfer of power to an independent Indian government.

Amid the turmoil of political change, Pamela worked with student leaders, developed warm friendships with Gandhi and Nehru, and witnessed both the joy of Independence Day and its terrible aftermath. Soon afterwards, she was a bridesmaid in Princess Elizabeth's wedding to Prince Philip, and was a lady-in-waiting at the young princess's side when she learned her father had died and she was queen.Vivid and engaging, well-paced and superbly detailed, this witty, intimate memoir is an enchanting lens through which to view the early part of the twentieth century.

©2012 Pamela Hicks (P)2014 Tantor
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"Lady Pamela's memoir will appeal to those who like to take a peek into the lifestyles of the royal and famous." ( Booklist)
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A fabulous time in history but very unemotional book lacked emotional input didn't finish it

Could have been so much better

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This is a great and interesting personal recounting of a specific period of change in British history. Unexpected insight into personal relationships with some notable and enduringly important people. What let the narration down was the obvious Americanisms. For such a singular autobiography, surely someone with British English would have been more appropriate and would have stopped the jarring date and number pronunciation that appeared throughout.

Fascinating insight into an era

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A wonderful coming of age story before the backdrop of important historical events. I was mildly interested in the Mountbattens, but found Pammy’s account of meeting Gandhi and Nehru, and of accompanying a young Queen Elizabeth on the coronation tour an unexpected delight. Five stars ⭐️

Memorable 😀

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A great book and beautifully narrated. Highly recommend reading. Wonderful to catch a glimpse into such a well known family.

An interesting and enjoyable read.

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I'm an audible addict who has listened to her fair share of biographies. But I can honestly say this is one of the most interesting recordings I've listened to to date. If you love travel and abit of royal and social intrigue then this book won't disappoint. I only wish it was longer or had a sequel:)

BRILLIANT!!!

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