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The Royal Diary
The Royal Diary
The Royal Diary
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The Royal Diary

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A Princess forced to be married to a Prince as she tried in vain to become a Queen, going against her will of having her son to be one day a King. A Queen who had a peculiar interest on that Princess. An Accident that took the Princess' life. A Murderer who will never be convicted. This is no fiction at all. This is the reality, and the royalty. 
THIS IS AN ORIGINAL WORK, A BOOK LIKE NO OTHER AROUND THE SUBJECT. SO DON'T EXPECT TO FIND SOMETHING CLOSE TO ANYTHING THAT YOU HAVE ALREADY READ AND BEFORE COMING TO CONCLUSIONS PAY ATTENTION TO DETAILS AND READ THOUGHTS BETWEEN THE LINES OR YOU WILL ONLY BE DISAPPOINTED BY YOUR OWN LACK OF VISION. SO BE READY TO READ AN OUT OF THIS WORLD ACCOUNT FROM A UNIQUE VOICE. YOU 'VE BEEN WARNED. AND THEN YOU MIGHT BE AWARDED WITH A DIFFERENT VIEW PER SE OVER LIFE ITSELF.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 24, 2014
ISBN9781633399273
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    The Royal Diary - Ana Claudia Antunes

    The royal diary of Princess Hélène was originally written in French and Translated into English by Ana Bowlova)

    In Memory of Princess Diana of Wales, The favorite Princess of people from all around the world.

    "This is a slender offering which carries an atmosphere of mystery and romance, together with a strangely convincing presentation of Court life in the Europe of the early nineteenth century. The protagonist appears to have a sense of her destiny in bringing about an effective rapprochement between Germany and France; yet her tremulous feelings where love is concerned are clearly expressed against the background of an arranged marriage in keeping with the Byzantine ramifications of European dynastic intrigues.

    The romance exists at the rarified level exemplified in the works of poets of the

    French Romantic School; and there is a realization that purely historic fact is but one dimension to this story, which, if expanded, could well have been a lengthy novel in the historic romance genre.

    This Princess Helène evokes something of the numb shock and ongoing suspicion surrounding the death of a Princess of our own time. It has to be admitted that one's appetite is whetted for the altogether lengthier book under the title of 'Hugo's Last Mistress'.

    This reviewer took a particularly keen interest in a Royal Family Tree, recognizing certain names with considerable astonishment."

    A REVIEW FROM A BELOVED FRIEND, MR. JOHN SCHOFIELD, A BRITISH CAVALIER WITH A NOBLE TITLE GIVEN BY A VIRTUAL ROYALTY

    And when the soul doesn’t succeed in his mission on Earth, its roots are taken out and it is transplanted again somewhere out there.

    Jean De Pauly

    Hope you enjoy my books as much as I enjoy creating. I do not have the illusion of becoming millionaire by being a writer, but sure it gives me pleasure when I read that someone in fact READ something from me. It would be just great to have the potent machinery of marketing just like Dan Brown who sold zillions for having a great name as Amazon behind him. Well, I really believe I was an Amazon in more than one of my past lives, but having this Amazon behind me doesn't seem to help me much, although the book I wrote about the Amazons has exactly the same descriptions and subjects, in much more details than The Da Vinci Code.

    The secret behind Mona Lisa's smile lies on the perfect synchrony between two natures. Leonardo wanted to display himself behind a female's face. Mr. Brown missed the point though: He didn't find the bow (or the bowl, but only bull)) and yet, he forgot the arrow. The Holy Grail resembles an androgynous figure. IT symbolizes the sacred union between the two opposites, represented as one Heart, one Mind, deriving to one Soul: the power of Trinity, which leads to the Holy Spirit. And I wrote those words five years before his best seller. In the end it sells more he who promotes more...Will you all help me to promote?? If you like my works, please, pass it on...That will be of HUGE help!

    Once upon a time (some ten years ago) a friend of mine (and I can't let go: just LOVE to rhyme)

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