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100 1  Quinn, Tom,|d1956-|eauthor. 
245 10 Gilded Youth :|bA History of Growing Up in the Royal 
       Family: From the Tudors to the Cambridges|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cTom Quinn. 
264  1 [United States] :|bPegasus Books,|c2023. 
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520    A colorful, fascinating look at growing up in the royal 
       family over the centuries, from the Plantagenets and 
       Tudors to the Windsors and Cambridges. For as long as the 
       British royal family has existed, their children have been
       brought up in ways that seem bizarre and eccentric to the 
       rest of us-the royal family's obsession with making their 
       children tough and independent as early as possible, often
       by delegating their parental duties to staff, goes back 
       centuries. "Gilded Youth" looks at centuries of growing up
       aristocratic and royal-from Edward VII smashing up his 
       schoolroom to Prince Andrew peeing on a stable lad's shoes,
       from Princess Margaret putting horse manure in a footman's
       pockets to Diana Spencer wearing crop tops, kissing a 
       local village boy, and drinking cider in a bus shelter, 
       from a teenage Prince Harry throwing up in the street to 
       Prince William becoming completely obsessed with doing the
       right thing regardless of the feelings of his younger 
       brother. Even Queen Elizabeth herself reacted oddly to her
       upbringing, becoming in many ways obsessively compulsive-
       as a child she insisted her shoes should always be 
       positioned in the same place, her lunch set out exactly 
       the same way each day, and that for tea she has jam 
       pennies (small rounds of bread and jam), which she was 
       still eating every afternoon into her nineties. The 
       younger generation seem to insist they want a normal or 
       ordinary upbringing for their children-because that goes 
       down well with the public-but this is just window 
       dressing. "Gilded Youth" looks at how, when it comes to 
       their children, the British royal family is still behaving
       much as they did in the past. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Child rearing|xSocial aspects|zGreat Britain. 
650  0 Electronic books. 
650  0 Child rearing|xSocial aspects. 
650  0 Kings and rulers|xChildren. 
651  0 Great Britain|xKings and rulers|xChildren. 
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