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Article: Books: Crawfie's kiss and tell tales give away little; Caroline Foulkes The Little Princesses - The Story Of The Queen's Childhood By Her Nanny. By Marion Crawford (Orion, pounds 14.99). Reviewed by.(Features)
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- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- June 1, 2002
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Byline: Caroline Foulkes
From her house on the Aberdeen to Balmoral road, Marion Crawford could see the royal cars as they journeyed to and from their holiday home. For many years, Marion herself had made that trip and travelled in those cars.
Now they never stopped, no one came to see her, the nanny who spent over 17 years as part of the royal family.
Because Marion, 'Crawfie' to the family, had betrayed them. She was the author of the first royal 'kiss and tell'.
Today, after a decade of royal reve-lations, The Little Princesses seems ...