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Text Angela Kelly 2019
Cover layout design by Claire Ward HarperCollinsPublishers 2019
Front jacket image is a composite of two photographs ( Nina Duncan) from the same series taken behind the scenes at a photoshoot by Chris Levine in 2003. Diamant detail taken from a photograph of Her Majesty The Queen Barry Jeffery. Back cover photograph supplied by the author.
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Source ISBN: 9780008368364
Ebook Edition October 2019 ISBN: 9780008368371
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Your Majesty,
With humble respect I would like to dedicate my second book to you for allowing me to write about our personal working relationship that has grown over many years, and allowing me to share the details of it and to describe how we have come together on a trusted personal level. I will always be truly grateful. I cherish the time you have allowed me to have with you and the friendship you have shown me.
With love and gratitude,
Angela x
I would also like to dedicate this book to my wonderful family: Frank and Nicola Wylie, Paul and Sarah Wylie, Michelle and Simon Anson, and to my very special grandchildren James and Scarlett Anson, Alex and Jacob Wylie. You have shared the experiences and the journeys with me and you have inspired me all the way to write this book. I could not have done it without you. I thank you so much for all the love, support and advice you give to me and in return I give you all my love and more.
The lesson you all taught me was: never underestimate young minds.
I love you, Granny x x x x
A letter from Angelas grandson Jacob Wylie
Growing up in Windsor was an immense experience. The sheer bliss, peace and quiet and nature all around you. I am truly grateful to have been able to grow up in a place with such elegance and beauty, all thanks to my grannys amazing accomplishment. Not many people can say, My granny works for The Queen. Every time the subject is brought up I cant help but brag about my tremendous gran and how proud I am of her. Her triumphs only get bigger and it renders me speechless; the stories and experiences she tells me about her working days astonish me, I could listen for hours. Words dont even come close to describing how proud I am of my granny!
As I have grown up in Windsor since I was only a couple of weeks old, Windsor is a home for me, in the cosy cottage with the fire and the enormous grounds that lie around it. Ever since me and my brother were little kids, we were both curious about where the roads and paths would lead us, and we would go wandering off for hours exploring the river, bat caves, monkey puzzle tree, farm and bamboo trees. Staying in Windsor or Buckingham Palace is always the highlight of my week, and meeting The Queen is always a dream come true that I am grateful to enjoy. I am enormously proud of my granny and cant wait to see her future endeavours.
Sincerely,
Jacob Wylie, age 15
A letter from Angelas grandson Alex P. Wylie
I would just like to say how proud I am of my granny of what she has achieved. All through the fifteen years of my life, actually since my twin, Jacob, and I were a few months old, we have stayed in Marlborough House apartment, and then, when Granny moved to Windsor, into her cottage. We still stay to this day in Windsor and sometimes in Buckingham Palace.
As you can imagine I have the fondest memories that will never leave me. Visiting my gran in the summer is great. I remember on one occasion, when my brother and I were around twelve years old, every evening we would set out walking and I smile now thinking of how many alarms we set off in the grounds of Windsor Castle while we went exploring, looking into the bat caves and many other exciting places, steeped in history.
On another occasion we were playing in The Splash, which is a shallow part of a stream close to the cottage, although The Queen often goes there when she is in Windsor. As Her Majesty got closer she recognised us both, as she knew we were staying at Grannys cottage. But so did the corgis. They came running up and started chasing us. They were very playful and they soon started playing in the water. Once again words cant describe how proud I am of my granny for giving us so many magical moments.The memories will remain with me for ever and although we have grown up now, going to Grannys is special.
Regards,
Alex P. Wylie, age 15
A letter from Angelas grandson James Anson
When I read of or see my grandmothers accomplishments, I feel both immense pride for her, and also a strong sense of inspiration in regards to my own goals. It often makes me realise how fortunate I am to be related to someone so talented in their work.
I was fortunate enough, in fact, to spend a lot of time in my childhood at places such as Marlborough House, Buckingham Palace, and Windsor Castle, and Im thankful not only to be able to have access to such iconic institutions, but also to have made brilliant memories there. One of my favourite places to visit during my childhood was St Jamess Park. I still enjoy going there in winter to see the Smews.
I am personally a massive fan of history; I aim to study history at university. In truth, I do owe a vast amount of my love for history to the fact that I have had access to some amazing places of great historical value for my entire life. Ive formed my own memories in these places as well; memories I will treasure for many years. I realise how unique a position I am in and Im very grateful to my grandmother for this.
James W. Anson, age 18
A letter from Angelas granddaughter Scarlett Anson
I have always enjoyed watching Granny work and talking with her about her latest design or projects. Ive been privileged to see and feel some of the fabrics that have gone on to become outfits. I also spend a lot my time drawing and painting, but I like concept art for video games. I enjoy character design and created my own characters based on myself and people I have read about in books. Granny has inspired me with her skills in colour matching and creating designs so I love to show her my art work to get her feedback.
Yours,
Scarlett Anson, age 13
by Stewart Parvin MVO
I first met Angela one morning in the summer of 2001. She had come into my shop in Motcomb Street and was chatting to our saleslady, Gill Edwards. From Angelas questions it became apparent that she needed a conversation with me. In those days our workroom was in the basement of the shop at Number 14 (previously the home of Royal couturier Ian Thomas), so I was immediately available. I ran upstairs to meet her and discuss her mystery clients needs. She wanted to look at the quality of our workmanship, and I agreed straight away.
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