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  1. 18 de mar. de 2021 · The royal family truly believes in maintaining a strict veil of secrecy, creating an illusion or a spell, that if broken, cannot be recreated. As a result they can seem aloof, distant, and disengaged. With "The Royal Family at War" Aronson allows a glimpse inside that veil of secrecy and pomp that allows a glimpse of the royal family's humanity.

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  3. Books. The Royal Family at War. Theo Aronson. J. Murray, 1993 - History - 244 pages. Describes the contributions to the war effort by King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and the royal family.

  4. Members of the Royal Family can be known both by the name of the Royal house, and by a surname, which are not always the same. And often they do not use a surname at all. Before 1917, members of the British Royal Family had no surname, but only the name of the house or dynasty to which they belonged. Kings and princes were historically known by ...

  5. House of Saud: A Family at War: With Saskia Reeves, Bruce Riedel, Ali Shihabi, Madawi Al-Rasheed. A look at the role of Saudi Arabia in recent years in politics and international conflicts, in particular at the changes in politics in recent years, as the kingdom is changing under the rule of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

  6. The royal family truly believes in maintaining a strict veil of secrecy, creating an illusion or a spell, that if broken, cannot be recreated. As a result they can seem aloof, distant, and disengaged. With "The Royal Family at War" Aronson allows a glimpse inside that veil of secrecy and pomp that allows a glimpse of the royal family's humanity.

  7. Royal Cousins at War Nicholas II became Emperor of Russia in 1894, while his cousin George V ascended the British throne in 1910. George V + Nicholas II as children and adults