

Fans will be happy to know that Lady Anne is delighted with her current roles asīest-selling author, gay icon, mother, and grandmother. "A.nuanced re-visitation of life as she shares how she applied the diplomatic qualities instilled in her by her mother: always do your best, put others first, concede the limelight, and consider your own needs last. " Whatever Next.is more personal and paints a more vivid picture of claustrophobic world.Glenconner has dealt, over her nine decades, with a difficult marriage, the death of two sons, all the limits placed on a lady of her generation - and seems to have done so with great charm.It’s a memoir of another time, when England was smaller and the empire larger, and aristocrats truly were the untouchable celebrities."- The New York Times

While never losing sight of the advantages of being born into an élite family, Glenconner offers a poignant perspective on the constraining limits on aristocratic women of her generation, whose formal educations were minimal and whose life expectations revolved around marrying well, managing a large household, and providing a male heir."- The New Yorker "Both Lady in Waiting and follow-up volume Whatever Next?.are funnier and sadder than might be expected. Whatever Next? is a treasury of hard-won wisdom, and richly entertaining proof that staying open to every new adventure sets an inspiring example for us all. It was as a mother she learnt the toughest lessons of all, and through them the value of friendship, family, and laughter to get her through the worst moments in life, as well as celebrate the best of them.

As a hostess, she acquired great practical skills in throwing marvelous parties and looking after magnificent homes, and, as a lady in waiting, became well versed in diplomacy and etiquette. As a wife, she became a master in the art of keeping the peace, knowing when to pick her battles, when she needed help-and when to take a lover. Now in her ninth decade and at her happiest, she's keen to share everything her unexpected life has taught her-the wise, the hilarious, the poignant, and the illuminating. She has also survived the tragic loss of two of her sons and nursed a third son back from a coma. As she revealed in her memoir, it has been one of stark contrasts-from growing up in the splendor of Holkham Hall to living in a tent in the jungle of Mustique, from traveling the world with Princess Margaret to coping with her wildly unpredictable husband Lord Glenconner.

Lady in Waiting brought us royal magic, beguiling insight, and jaw-dropping stories from life inside Anne Glenconner’s privileged circle, which though golden didn't always glitter. Bracing honesty, rare insight, and more revelations: the New York Times bestselling author of Lady in Waiting shares everything she's learned from her extraordinary and unexpected life.
