Exploring the unique lineage of King Charles III, this book delves into his direct descent from the Romanovs, offering insights into the historical and cultural significance of this connection. Renowned expert Coryne Hall uncovers the intriguing narrative of this remarkable bloodline, highlighting its impact on the British monarchy and the intertwining of royal histories.
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This author is a historian specializing in the Romanov dynasty and British and European royalty. Her works delve into the captivating world of Russia's imperial family and European royal houses, exploring themes of history, power, and the personal lives of rulers. Her approach blends meticulous historical research with compelling narrative, bringing the lives and intrigues of those who shaped European history to vivid life for readers. She illuminates the complexities of royal lineages and their impact on the world in an accessible and engaging manner.






- 2025
- 2023
New paperback - Prince Felix Youssoupov was heir to the richest fortune in Russia, and husband to Princess Irina Romanov. He was also involved in the murder of Rasputin, but protected from prosecution by his Romanov connection. Using recently unearthed sources, this book explores the story of this colourful pair, shedding new light on their lives.
- 2022
The first study of Queens and Princesses in wartime nursing - from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II
- 2020
Queen Victoria and The Romanovs
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
New B-format paperback - Alexander III called Victoria 'a pampered, sentimental, selfish old woman,' while to her he was a sovereign whom she could not regard as a gentleman. But the Queen's son and two of her granddaughters married Romanovs.
- 2018
To Free the Romanovs
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The murders but also the exciting escapes of the wider Romanov family - the Tsar's mother, siblings and cousins. Did George V let his cousin the Tsar and his family die?
- 2006
Little Mother of Russia
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Using previously unpublished material from the Royal Archives and information in Russian, Danish and Finnish previously unavailable in English, this is the first biography of the Empress for 40 years and the first major work in English.
- 2006
Empress Marie (1847-1928) lived one of the most dramatic lives of any princess who sat on the Russian throne.
- 2005
Mathilde Kschessinska (1872-1971) was the mistress of three Russian Grand Dukes and the greatest ballerina of her generation. She is in almost every book about the Romanovs, but so many myths surround her that she has become the stuff of legend. After her own memoirs, this title aims to reveal the real story by looking at what she did not say.