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A forgotten Prince of Wales

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The narrative traces the life of an overlooked heir from a secretive birth and uneasy childhood through a lifelong estrangement from his father to his emergence as the center of court factions. It follows his political and financial struggles with government and Parliament, volatile romantic attachments, marriage and family life, episodes of exile and reconciliation, and involvement in military events and dynastic uprisings. Combining anecdote, correspondence, and public record, the account portrays a complex personality whose ambitions, alliances, and premature death curtailed a contested public career.

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Henry Curties

Henry Curties was a writer known for his contributions to historical fiction and biographical narratives. His notable works include "A Queen's Error," which explores themes of royalty and personal conflict, and "A Forgotten Prince of Wales," shedding light on lesser-known figures in British history. Curties' writing often reflects a deep interest in the intricacies of royal life and the impact of historical events on personal destinies. Through his storytelling, he invites readers to engage with the past in a way that is both informative and entertaining.

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