Read A Brief History of the House of Windsor Online
Authors: Michael Paterson
Presentation at Court
168–9
Prince of Wales (Edward VII)
30
Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII)
see
Edward VIII, King
Prince of Wales (Prince Charles)
see
Charles, Prince
Prince of Wales (Prince Henry)
212
Prince of Wales, Investitures
83–4
Prince’s Charities
209
Prince’s Foundation for Integrated Health
207
Prince’s Trust
209–10
Profumo scandal
171
Prussia
11–12
,
34
,
35
,
49
,
226–7
,
246
Punch
22
Queen and I, The
(Sue Townsend)
182–4
racism
241
Edward VIII’s abdication speech
101
Elizabeth II’s speeches
159
,
161
George VI’s speeches
125
,
136
,
137
Raleigh International
218
rationing
144
Reagan, Ronald
210
Regent, Prince
see
George IV, King
Reith, Sir John
67
republican
see
alternatives to monarchy; anti-Royalists
Rhys-Jones, Sophie
see
Sophie, Countess of Wessex
Ribbentrop, Joachim Von
93
Richard, Cliff
180
river pageant, Diamond Jubilee
239
,
240
Royal Air Force
5
,
108
,
114–15
,
140
,
142
,
198
,
211
,
215
,
220
,
221
,
258
Royal Family
173–4
Royal Horse Guards
249
Royal Lodge, Windsor
121
,
122
,
154
Royal Mint
102
Royal Navy
10
,
31
,
32–3
,
53
,
56
,
83
,
114
,
197
,
199
,
221
Royal Navy Air Service
114–15
Royal Opera
210
Royal Palaces of Britain, The
173
Royal Proclamation (family name change)
18
,
54
Royal Shakespeare Company
210
Royal Warrants
237
Runcie, Robert, Archbishop of Canterbury
202
Russia
11
,
12
,
19–20
,
48
,
50
,
226
,
231
,
246
Sandhurst military academy
220
Sandringham Estate
22
,
38
,
40–1
,
74
,
123
,
149–50
,
154
Saturday Evening Post
(US magazine)
167
Save the Children
209
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha name dropped
22
,
23
,
24–5
Second World War
60
,
104
,
113–14
,
133–43
,
159
Shand, Camilla
see
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
Silver Jubilee, Elizabeth II’s
176
,
199
Silver Jubilee, George V’s
79–80
,
124
Silver Stick-in-Waiting
231
Simpson, Wallis (Duchess of Windsor)
90–1
,
93
,
94
,
96–100
,
101
,
103–4
,
106
,
129–30
Skaggerak, Battle of (1916)
114
Snowdon, Lord (Anthony Armstrong-Jones)
172
,
174
,
196
,
232
Somme, Battle of the (1916)
19
,
53
Sophie, Countess of Wessex
187–8
,
221–2
Spain
46
Spencer, Diana
see
Diana, Princess of Wales
Spencer, Lady Sarah
202
spies, British
171
Spitting Image
181–2
‘Squidgygate’
185
St Andrews University
218–20
St George’s Chapel, Windsor
21–2
,
55
,
150
Stalin, Joseph
132
stamp collection, George V’s
36
,
41
stamps and currency, Edward VIII’s
92
,
102
Stansgate, Lord
145
Statute of Westminster (1931)
72
Storkholm, Katja
233
Stormont Parliament, opening of (1921)
69–70
Strutt, Lieutenant Colonel Edward Lisle
57
Sudetenland
130–1
summer camps, George VI’s
116–18
Switzerland
256
Tanner, Lawrence
63
Tatchell, Peter
240–1
tattoo, George V’s
33
television coverage
Christmas speeches
169–70
Diamond Jubilee coverage
238
,
240
Elizabeth R
documentary
184
The Nation Decides
238
Prince Charles interviewed
186
,
204
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding
1
,
2–3
,
4
,
5
Princess Charles and Lady Diana Spencer’s wedding
177
Princess Diana interviewed
186
,
204
Queen Elizabeth II’s 1960s documentaries
173–4
Queen Elizabeth’s coronation
164
Thatcher, Margaret
178
Time
magazine
153
Titles of Deprivation Act (1919)
54
Townend, Colonel and Mrs
191
Townsend, Group Captain Peter
165–6
Townsend, Sue
182–4
Travolta, John
180
Trinity College, Cambridge
193
Trooping of the Colour
149
,
168
,
174
,
179
,
230
Truman, Harry S.
163
Tryon, Dale
201
Tsarskoe Seloe
226
Tweedsmuir, Lord
134
Ulster Volunteer Force (UFS)
47
United States of America
5
,
10
,
20–1
,
54
,
57
,
58
,
86
,
90
,
91
,
104
,
130
,
132
,
144
,
163
,
209
,
235–6
university Chancellors, royal family as
249
van der Post, Laurens
206
VE Day
142–3
Verdun, Battle of (1916)
53
Victoria Mary, Princess of Teck (May)
38–9
,
40–3
see also
Mary, Queen
Victoria Memorial
230
Victoria, Princess
38
Victoria, Queen
9
,
10
,
11
,
12
,
13–14
,
18
,
30
,
31
,
37
,
38
,
39
,
76
,
82
,
116
,
227
,
228–30
walkabouts introduced
175
Wallace, Anna
200
weddings
Edward Windsor and Wallis Simpson’s
104
Prince Albert and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
120–1
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson
179
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
205
Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer
176–7
,
202
Prince William and Kate Middleton
1–5
,
7
Princess Anne and Mark Philips
174–5
Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip
144
,
161–2
Wellesley, Lady Jane
200
Wells, H. G.
79
Welsh Guards
86
Welsh National Opera
210
Welsh nationalists
196–7
Wessex, Countess of
see
Sophie, Countess of Wessex
Westminster Abbey
2
,
63
,
120
,
127–8
,
162
Westminster Bridge
21
Westminster Hall
243
Whitehall palace
227
Whiting, Audrey
165
Wilhelm II, Kaiser
11–12
,
48
,
54
,
78
William IV, King
13
William, Prince
27
,
188
,
213–14
,
258
charities
214
death of mother
217
and Prince Charles (father)
223
St Andrews University
218–20
Willingdon, Lord
122
Wimbledon Tennis Championships (1928)
115
,
123
bombings
141–2
Chapel Royal
39
Edward VIII laid in state
105
Edward VIII’s abdication speech
101
fire and costs of repair
185–6
George IV’s embellishments
228
under Oliver Cromwell
256
Second World War
139
,
141–2
,
158
,
159
Windsor, Duchess of
see
Simpson, Wallis
Windsor, Duke of (formally Edward VIII)
see
Edward VIII, King
Windsor name adopted
18–19
,
22–5
,
54
wireless
see
radio
Wood, Robin
193
Yahoo! Sports
251
Yeoman of the Guard (Beefeaters)
92
,
231
York Cottage
40–1
,
66
,
82–3
,
110–11
York, Duke of (later George VI)
see
Albert, Prince (Bertie - later George VI); George VI, King
Yugoslavia
246