Frances Welch The Lives and Deaths of the Princesses of Hesse

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All Saints Church, Friars Walk, Lewes, BN7 2LE

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The Princesses of Hesse were Queen Victoria's grandchildren. After the sudden death of her daughter Alice, Queen Victoria took an obsessive interest in the marriage prospects of the four girls she left behind. Very little went according to plan. Fortunately, Queen Victoria did not live to see her direst fears for the girls spouses being realised. She died in January 1901, just before her beloved Hesse granddaughters became caught up in the maelstrom of early 20th century Europe.

The youngest sister, Alix, married Tsar Nicholas II of Russia; she was assassinated, along with the rest of her family, in a cellar in Ekaterinburg.
The second, Ella, married the Russian Grand Duke Serge. After he was assassinated, she became a nun, only to be assassinated by the Bolsheviks twenty-four hours after Alix in 1918.
The third, Irene, married the Kaiser's brother, Prince Henry, and was entangled in the 1918 German uprisings.
The eldest sister, Princess Victoria, married Prince Louis Battenberg, and became the mother of Lord Louis Mountbatten and grandmother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

Their lives were all dramatic, and this group biography shows how they interacted as sisters, forever jostling for status and relaying the politics and intrigues that surrounded them.

Drawing on hundreds of previously unseen letters from the sisters as well as from their grandmother Queen Victoria, this talk takes us on a sweeping journey across the tumultuous landscape of the turn of the century - from the dramas of the Russian Court to the Russian Revolution, and through both World Wars in which they often found themselves on opposing sides.

Both intimate and epic in scope, this biography sheds new light on the four sisters' lives, illuminating a remarkable period of history in the process.

Frances Welch has written for the Sunday Telegraph, Granta, The Spectator and the Financial Times. She is co-author of 'Memories of Revolution: Russian Women Remember' and author of 'The Romanovs & Mr Gibbes: The story of the Englishman who taught the children of the last Tsar', 'A Romanov Fantasy: Life At The Court of Anna Anderson' and 'The Russian Court at Sea: The Voyage of HMS Marlborough 1919' and 'Rasputin: A Short Life' which was presented the Lewes Speakers Festival previously.

A Q&A Session will follow.

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