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Humor, Royalty, and The King’s Speech
Sometimes, a story in need of telling goes beyond the imagination of the finest novelist. History now and then provides us with the most compelling of these stories, of which occasionally, someone will say an author could not possibly have … Continue reading
Posted in History, Life in General
Tagged 60 Minutes, Albert Frederick Arthur George, Colin Firth, David Seidler, Edward VIII, England’s King George VI, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Lionel Logue, Queen Elizabeth, relationships, speech therapy, stuttering, The King’s Speech, the reluctant king, true-life narrative, Wallis Simpson
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