![]() ![]() For without Margaret there would be no Craig Brown biography. But before Diana, there was Margaret-Her Royal Highness the Princess Margaret, as she always insisted-Queen Elizabeth’s little sister, who lost her heart but kept her tiara who married a commoner but remained obnoxiously imperious the tireless smoker, drinker, partygoer, celebrity mascot and scandal mill, for whose 5-foot-tall existence we give thanks. ![]() Then wayward Diana appeared, shielded by stardom and sanctified by early death. Beheading, for example, took care of Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard, Mary Stuart and lesser irritants, until the chop gave way to the cold shoulder (Edward who?). Troublesome royals have, throughout British history, met a variety of fates. ![]()
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