Ambitious and talented people flocked to become courtiers at Kensington Palace in search of power and prestige. But the palace was also full of skulduggery, politicking and secrets - successful courtiers needed level heads and cold hearts. From the Vice Chamberlain with many vices to Peter the Wild boy, treated by the court as a pet, to the long list of discarded royal mistresses, Worsley throws new light on the dramatic lives of these eighteenth-century royal servants.
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