So what's the shocking story? When the Queen's sister Margaret was told that she could not marry her divorced love, Margaret let her sister know that her husband had been sleeping around. The Queen not only lost her closest friend, Margaret, but felt estranged from her husband Phillip. She fell into a deep depression and had electric shock treatments administered to her. The Queen's advisors all said that she couldn't do her job if she was on psychiatric meds and in the 1950s shock treatment was well regarded and a fast treatment. I find this shocking ( pun intended). How could anyone believe that electric shock therapy was a good thing? The Queen could have been permanently physically damaged. What were they thinking?
The other astonishing tidbit was both the Queen and Princess Margaret were conceived via artificial insemination. Their mother, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, did not like sex and cut her husband off while on their honeymoon. A reliable physician inserted King's George VI 's semen into her. This all sounds pretty gross to me but the author said this was not unusual for aristocratic couples who could not conceive. Sometimes a surrogate was used too.
The biography is a quick read and I enjoyed it despite having to reread the sections that seemed unbelievable. I had to make sure my eyes weren't deceiving me. 5 out of 5 stars.
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