Why did I love this book?
The 18th century saw continual tension between the House of Stuart and the Hanoverians, with a final, tragic battle on British soil at Culloden in 1746 changing the face of Scotland and England. This battle, however, did not put things to bed. There has always been a question: Who are the true heirs to the Jacobite throne?
This topic is an element of a book I am currently writing, so I found the deep research and careful conclusions both informative and satisfying. While my books are fiction, they rely on verified, actual events and people to add depth and colour. This book provided this in spades and was an engaging read at the same time as it leads the reader across a European landscape and momentous events before providing conclusive proof of the person some might say is the rightful heir of the thrones of Scotland, England, and Ireland.
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This work rewrites the final chapter in the history of the last Stuarts. It provides documentary evidence, previously unknown, which uncovers the fate of Prince Charles Edward's three grandchildren - the secret family of his daughter, Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany. Having discovered his private papers, Professor George Sherburn published a biography of Charlotte's son in 1960. But as James Lees-Milne wrote in 1983, "nothing is known about the two daughters". Thus in 1996 John MacLeod claimed Charlotte's son was "the last of the line by blood". In discovering the lives of the two daughters the author reveals that one…