Tea at Trianon‘s Elena Maria Vidal has good things to say about “The Young Victoria” in her review.

The Young Victoria (which was produced by Sarah, Duchess of York, among others) is now available on DVD.

Hardly a Prince of Maths! The 1963 exercise book that reveals Charles’s struggle

 

Queen Elizabeth in the U.S. in May 2007. Photo credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls. Source: NASA website. According to the NASA photo guidelines page, “NASA still images… generally are not copyrighted.”

Tea with Fergie, the (restless!) Duchess of York

A wide variety of new books about royalty will be coming our way next month, including these:

Anne Boleyn: Fatal Attractions by G. W. Bernard. Argues that the allegations of Anne Boleyn’s adultery might have been close to the truth.

Edward II by Seymour Phillips. Debunks the conventional view that England’s Edward II was a worthless king.

Genghis Khan by James Chambers. Biography of the 13th century Mongolian emperor.

The Queen of Jhansi by Mahasweta Devi, translated by Sagaree and Mandira Sengupta. Lakshmibai, a young Indian queen, led her troops against the British in the uprising of 1857 and died on the battlefield. This book combines biography with fiction.

Maximilian, Mexico, and the Invention of Empire by Kristine Ibsen. Napoleon III installed an Austrian archduke as emperor of Mexico. Resistance to the empire helped consolidate Mexican identity.

The Confessions of Catherine de Medici by C. W. Gortner. In this novel, the ruthless French queen tells her own story.

Raiders From the North: Empire of the Moghul by Alex Rutherford. Novel about the emperor Babur (1483-1530), founder of India’s Mughal empire.

As always, publication dates are subject to change. I’ll publish the full list of new royalty books on the Royal Books page on May 1.

If I could read only one of the books listed above, it would definitely be the one about Anne Boleyn. I find Tudor books hard to resist, and this one seems to take a new approach to Henry VIII’s most-discussed wife. Which book would you choose?

Traditional Leader Crowned
Coronation of Uganda’s King Oyo (photos)

Trouble in Belgium
Belgian king seeks to defuse political crisis (sorry, this link has expired)

A Birthday Present for Elizabeth II
New Zealand rejects bid to ditch the Queen

Swedish Royal Gossip
Princess hit by relationship rumours

UPDATE: Princess Madeleine breaks off engagement (link expired)

Simply Irresistible
Did Princess Diana have affair with singer Robert Palmer?

And that’s just the start. For the rest of this week’s royal news, visit the Royalty.nu News page!

Fernando Gil and Amaia Salamanca will reportedly reportedly play Spain’s Prince and Princess of Asturias in the movie “Felipe and Letizia” on Spanish television station Telecinco.

The movie will depict the couple’s early relationship, including the evening Prince Felipe first met divorced TV journalist Letizia Ortiz, their unexpected engagement in 2003, and their wedding in 2004.

Salamanca admits that it will be difficult to portray someone so well known, and says she hopes to contact Princess Letizia to get her point of view on her relationship with Prince Felipe.

Juanjo Puigcorbé and Marisa Paredes are set to play Prince Felipe’s parents, King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía.

Jake Gyllenhaal plays Prince Dastan and Gemma Arterton plays Princess Tamina in the cool-looking new adventure movie “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time,” scheduled for release on May 28. The movie is based on the popular Prince of Persia video games.

(Sorry, the photos originally posted here are no longer available.)

Cambridge rowers ask Queen to kill violent swan

From The Guardian: My search for the real Robin Hood

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