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Lady Anne Glenconner in Conversation with Tina Brown: Whatever Next? Lessons from an Unexpected Life 

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Lady Anne Glenconner, maid of honor to Queen Elizabeth II at her Coronation, and later to Princess Margaret, accompanying her on state occasions and foreign tours for thirty years until the Princess’s death joins New York Times bestselling author and Royal expert Tina Brown to discuss her new book Whatever Next? Lessons from an Unexpected Life sharing rare insights from life inside her privileged circle, which though golden didn’t always glitter. An extraordinary life in the shadow of the crown and what it was like being a courtier and friend to royalty - no doubt offering some insights into the Royals of 2023.
Recorded Feb 21, 2023 at 92nd Street Y, New York.
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@amylo9445
@amylo9445 12 дней назад
I loved her first book, Lady in Waiting. She has suffered many tragedies in her life but she does not pity or feel sorry for herself. What a remarkable person!
@michelegraham9044
@michelegraham9044 9 дней назад
She’s from a generation with real backbone and resilience the likes of which I don’t think we’ll ever see again sadly.
@evelynharper6346
@evelynharper6346 7 дней назад
I've no idea why this popped up on my feed but I'm so pleased it did. What a marvelous woman she is ! Obviously I've heard of Lady Glenconner but didn't know a great deal about her, what a woman, fascinating!
@douglasduff4466
@douglasduff4466 5 дней назад
I must get it.
@PS_testing321...
@PS_testing321... 4 дня назад
Lady Anne is still a very beautiful woman at her age. I know she has had so much heartbreak in her life, but I am happy that she had such exciting adventures. An incredible woman who is living an incredible life. Such a pillar of strength. The NY people giggled when the question of King Charles being king came up. I think he was very proud of his mother and is dedicated to caring on, very much in his own way, but in respect od his mother. Lovely to learn about you, Lady Anne. I am so sorry about your boys. I have one and he is my ride and joy. I can't imagine your heartbreak.
@Shazita1-qe9ix
@Shazita1-qe9ix 6 дней назад
Wow I am at the point of her losing her sons and her son being in the coma…. I lost my brother at 30 but being a Mother and losing two sons is just so tragic. God bless her she is just lovely
@grazynakawka8585
@grazynakawka8585 4 дня назад
Queen Camilla embraced her role as queen marvelously. She continues to champion causes important to her and is now able to shed even more light on them. The recent summit ref litteracy (cant remember exact name) has shown how much us being done and what ambitious goals there are❗ Other causes, too 👏👏❤️ Like women abuse that Lady Glenconner referred to
@praktyknlp
@praktyknlp 4 дня назад
An example of the impact the royals' tireless work can have 👍❤️
@khinsandawin2219
@khinsandawin2219 День назад
Bravo!
@junejones6333
@junejones6333 7 часов назад
😊
@hollyeggert9426
@hollyeggert9426 9 дней назад
How grand a soul she is. She nursed and loved while suffering tremendously.
@CWhandlei
@CWhandlei 7 дней назад
What suffering?
@joreiwik1234
@joreiwik1234 4 дня назад
@@CWhandlei read or listen to her books. jesus
@lindabridget49
@lindabridget49 5 дней назад
Don’t care for Tina Brown’s interview style. Lovely Lady Glenconner.
@grainnehenry4766
@grainnehenry4766 11 дней назад
Lady Ann is such a brilliant person thank god for people like her.
@ingridsweeney1787
@ingridsweeney1787 6 дней назад
Lady Anne, I think you are fabulous💕
@lauramason5667
@lauramason5667 12 дней назад
What a delightful lady. Still beautiful.❤
@shep5041
@shep5041 3 дня назад
I had no idea what she has endured. What a woman❤
@l.g.8028
@l.g.8028 11 дней назад
Wonderful lady, she es getting to be one of the last links to a bygone era which is difficult to understand these days.
@ErinAbou
@ErinAbou 9 дней назад
Lady Glenconner mentioned Princess Margaret’s education. I believe that the late Queen Mother did both of her daughters a disservice by not sending them to a proper school, and Margaret in particular could have been sent to university after the war. I think many of her problems were born out of boredom.
@joreiwik1234
@joreiwik1234 4 дня назад
her potential was wasted
@ErinAbou
@ErinAbou 4 дня назад
@@joreiwik1234 yes, it’s really sad.
@ruthie7
@ruthie7 3 дня назад
I read somewhere that Queen Mary took over educating Princess Elizabeth when George VI became King as her mother didn’t seem to think it important.
@ErinAbou
@ErinAbou 3 дня назад
@@ruthie7 I like Queen Mary, she must have been such an intelligent grandmother.
@roviannematovu3756
@roviannematovu3756 День назад
She had a beautiful voice, despite the cigs, musical & cd do Telegraph Crossword quicker than anyone. Do see KC3's beautiful address after her death. Also her on Desert Island Disc radio bbc3. Complex woman
@lisalivingston6473
@lisalivingston6473 13 дней назад
As much as I love Tina Brown, I'm sure Lady Glenconner could have held court all by herself recalling all the interesting stories from her life. How sad that she and many women from her generation had to contend with domestic abuse, because ladies of the time were expected to shut up and take it. It's difficult for women who today who are victims of domestic abuse, but thank goodness for all the resources available to women who choose not to be their husbands' punching bags. I'm sure Lady Glenconner's book will inspire many women who will be able to relate to her struggles as a victim of spousal abuse and as a mother who was devoted to nursing her children and others back to health. I will definitely be reading both of her books! P. S. I chuckled when Lady Glenconner let it slip that Harry had been an angry child. It explains so much about the petulant man-child!
@Kimllg88
@Kimllg88 12 дней назад
yes he was very troublesome
@greeneyedwarlock882
@greeneyedwarlock882 9 дней назад
How "nice" that she and you felt that mentioning that was SOMEhow "worthy" or "funny" or at the least "relevant".
@benajminpadilla6360
@benajminpadilla6360 9 дней назад
​@@greeneyedwarlock882Agreed! 👍
@benajminpadilla6360
@benajminpadilla6360 9 дней назад
Keep Harry's name out of your mouth!
@ralphredpath4435
@ralphredpath4435 4 дня назад
@@benajminpadilla6360😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@kitty6720
@kitty6720 6 дней назад
Fantastic interview. Great woman. It takes a strong character to get through what she has.I loved her cheeky comment "I know it's not allowed to ask these days "Where do you come from"?".
@jacquelineharrod6386
@jacquelineharrod6386 7 дней назад
I think she deserves to be put forward for canonisation. A ghastly life in the main. I admire her tremendously.
@CWhandlei
@CWhandlei 7 дней назад
Why ghastly?
@lemorab1
@lemorab1 6 дней назад
@@CWhandlei Read her memoir. Anne Glenconner has the most amazing ability to tolerate monstrous people. Her husband Colin was a madman of the first water. (He was also possibly a genius and a visionary, truly someone who didn't like the reality of what he was born into, so he went off and created a different reality for himself.) Being Lady in Waiting to Princess Margaret was no walk in the park either.
@lynnewilliams6662
@lynnewilliams6662 6 дней назад
What an inspirational lady ❤️❤️❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@sharionsadler4597
@sharionsadler4597 12 дней назад
Excellent interview! Lady Anne's life has been filled with amazing adventures and tragic events. God bless her and her family.
@alisonlyons4691
@alisonlyons4691 6 дней назад
So interesting, and an amazing life. She isnt alone to experience such tragedy , but her strength got her through, great attitude, loving and caring through it all
@atrinder8944
@atrinder8944 5 дней назад
Couldn’t agree more about the crown, started wonderfully and then became something of a hatchet job.
@chnalvr
@chnalvr День назад
What a treasure and how wonderful that she is publicly sharing not only the grand times of her life but the hardships too. She is one of the very few left from that generation, so how fantastic to hear her stories and perspectives. I often thought that aristocratic women were treated well, but it sounds like they had few to no rights, like so many women of that time. Yet, as she said, it all made her strong.
@dottieparker7274
@dottieparker7274 9 дней назад
I've read the two books and adored every word. She is for me nobless personified. I must also say that I don't think I've seen such a young looking 91 year old, it's amazing!
@cabbagetownrose5931
@cabbagetownrose5931 8 дней назад
Her two novels are great reads as well. Based somewhat on her life
@dottieparker7274
@dottieparker7274 8 дней назад
@@cabbagetownrose5931 Yes, I know she's written novels, but I've become quite dogmatic about reading nonfiction in my old age, possibly wanting to absorb as much as possible before I break my pipe, as they say in French. I overdosed on (good) fiction in my youth and am content with that. 🌛
@user-ev4ie2wx7k
@user-ev4ie2wx7k 7 дней назад
Noblesse.
@dottieparker7274
@dottieparker7274 6 дней назад
@@user-ev4ie2wx7k Thank you. Dang autocorrection.
@annea8216
@annea8216 5 дней назад
I love listening & reading everything Lady Anne has said provided! I’ve bought BOTH books! I wish she would’ve been able to talk more and Tina brown would haven’t had talked over her & interrupted her so much.
@jamesallison4875
@jamesallison4875 9 дней назад
An amazing woman. Strong, intelligent, sesitve and loving. What a jewel! Reminds me of my own mother. Great lady.
@franmellor9843
@franmellor9843 8 дней назад
Loveee Lady Anne she's a wonderful personality
@marigauthier3475
@marigauthier3475 7 дней назад
Tina, i love this interview, but i wish you wouldn't over talk the lady.
@silva7493
@silva7493 6 дней назад
How fascinating!!!
@philipwaghorne7082
@philipwaghorne7082 5 дней назад
AMAZING TENDERNESS AND COURAGE.A LESSON FOR THE WHOLE WORLD
@patiyer4134
@patiyer4134 11 дней назад
An extraordinary person. Enjoyable. Interview
@gv1967
@gv1967 12 дней назад
A delightful lady with her constitution still very much in place at 92.
@nikkibrungard6293
@nikkibrungard6293 11 дней назад
I absolutely LOVE Lady G.!
@cornelia9778
@cornelia9778 10 дней назад
OMG Colin was a total ass. Lady Anne was quite incredible to stick with him and suffer such mistreatment. She certainly never deserved that. What a wonderful lady. I am so sad that that SOB was such a jerk to the very end. I can’t help but wonder what her friends and family were doing
@BesmaL
@BesmaL День назад
Tina Brown is an amazing journalist and interviewer !
@LotusLady9
@LotusLady9 9 дней назад
Great interview. She like a nice lady. I am going to read her books.
@mikeandjuliecarson5067
@mikeandjuliecarson5067 5 дней назад
Adding her books to my list! Quite a lady.
@marianoscotti8899
@marianoscotti8899 6 дней назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏What an amazing Lady !! A real star !!! Una genia total !!! A goooorgeous video ! And jolly nice English without an accent !😉 When I was young I looked after my uncle's ponies at Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, and everybody there spoke just like you ! 😀😀 Muchos saludos para las dos, Mariano Scotti Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷
@karensnowden962
@karensnowden962 4 дня назад
WONDERFUL Thank you so much.I really enjoyed it.
@pam0626
@pam0626 12 дней назад
I just love Tina Brown and the way she tells a story. And I admire how Lady Glenconner shares most difficult parts of her marriage and the domestic abuse she suffered without rancor or self-pity.
@ChloeLouiseTheRonnieRepublic
@ChloeLouiseTheRonnieRepublic 12 дней назад
Thank you--two amazing ladies--excellent story tellers.
@idgriffin56
@idgriffin56 7 дней назад
Fantastic
@robinkelly993
@robinkelly993 5 дней назад
I love her
@Tidyisland
@Tidyisland 13 дней назад
What a great conversation and commentary.
@gwae48
@gwae48 2 дня назад
PLEASE ! Write a 3rd book !!!!!! I'll pre-order right now !!!🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
@gwae48
@gwae48 2 дня назад
Great books, great Lady. Very Funny.
@bryan7938
@bryan7938 11 дней назад
Agreed re her book. Great.
@helzhathnofury7363
@helzhathnofury7363 2 дня назад
Loved this interview, thank you
@joreiwik1234
@joreiwik1234 4 дня назад
interesting reflections on Camilla. not a fan, but am more likely to listen to Lady Anne Glenconner's view of her than anyone
@neatpaws
@neatpaws 8 дней назад
Amazing! I read the first book. Such a good read! 🤗
@michelegraham9044
@michelegraham9044 9 дней назад
Tina as much as you try to hide it your veiled distain for Monarchy and aristocracy is very obvious and yet I believe they’ve kept a roof over your head. Hopefully you remain living in the USA. They can have you. Lady G is a true lady. You are not.
@jackiejones690
@jackiejones690 7 дней назад
I agree ...the snark sure flowed in the Palace Diaries
@michelegraham9044
@michelegraham9044 5 дней назад
@@jackiejones690 I didn’t read them but watched 2 interviews with her promoting it. For the English woman who interviewed her for the English audience she said one thing and then for the American audience she said almost the opposite so I did some digging. One former colleague called her “Stalin in heels.” And yet she accepted an OBE, so a hypocrite and opportunist as well.
@bridgetgee3152
@bridgetgee3152 9 дней назад
I wish Tina didn’t interrupt so much.
@user-ld5ew3yy1b
@user-ld5ew3yy1b 6 дней назад
I believe Tina gave it direction and kept lady G interesting by focusing on subjects of interest to listeners.
@gwp5066
@gwp5066 12 дней назад
He and Margaret may also have lived longer had they not smoked 3 packs per day. It was the Queen Mother, who was incredibly savvy, who ran with the theory that Uncle David killed her husband by abdicating. No the nicotine did it.
@ErinAbou
@ErinAbou 9 дней назад
Yes, smoking killed several royals. They all would have lived longer if they didn’t smoke (and drink so heavily!).
@maryswann7623
@maryswann7623 8 дней назад
@@ErinAboubut that was how they coped with the stresses that were going on.
@cato1684
@cato1684 7 дней назад
The government recommended smoking to the British Public after WW2, I think it may have been because of rationing and if you smoked you would not be so hungry. Same government now demanding that we stop smoking.
@grazynakawka8585
@grazynakawka8585 4 дня назад
​@@ErinAbou Which royals did smoking kill? I know of George VI and likely Princess Margaret. Who else?
@juttadestiny6810
@juttadestiny6810 18 часов назад
Duke of windsor
@Anna_Key
@Anna_Key 6 дней назад
36:36 is Lady Anne's son the reason Princess Margaret was such a great Patron for AIDS research?
@susydyson1750
@susydyson1750 5 дней назад
i particularly enjoyed her details 'an awful stench of moth. balls..!' 😅
@deanolaurence3932
@deanolaurence3932 7 дней назад
Tina brown isn’t a great interviewer don’t like her cutting lady Ann off
@gwae48
@gwae48 2 дня назад
I read that when Townsend and Margaret met a year later they were totally Over each other !!!!
@maryjones0147
@maryjones0147 4 дня назад
Her husband had a terrible temper. There is a video where he gets horrible anger with the help in Mustique.
@CWhandlei
@CWhandlei 7 дней назад
Lady Ann is quite amazing. Tina is horrible.
@heidimueller1039
@heidimueller1039 6 дней назад
Did she get to go to the Coronation? I thought this was a more current interview.
@twittertwice
@twittertwice 8 дней назад
Not a fan of Tina Brown
@gnostic268
@gnostic268 8 дней назад
Me neither. Can't stand her.
@barahona68
@barahona68 8 дней назад
She's Lady Glenconner, not Lady Anne Glenconner, because she's the wife/widow of Lord Glenconner, not the daughter of Lord Glenconner. Actually she's the Dowager Lady Glenconner.
@sauvignonblanc0
@sauvignonblanc0 7 дней назад
I have the sense that it is her who wants people to call her 'Lady Anne'. She repeats it herself numerous times. 'the Lady Glenconner' is correct but rather impersonal.
@cato1684
@cato1684 7 дней назад
As the daughter of an Earl, I think she is Lady Anne from birth.
@ruthie7
@ruthie7 3 дня назад
@@cato1684 Yes she is.
@LoriBrizzle
@LoriBrizzle 2 дня назад
Lovely to listen to Lady Glenconner but I found Tina Brown a very strange interviewer. She purported to be Lady G’s friend of many years but had to use a stack of cards to conduct the interview and rarely made eye contact!
@CWhandlei
@CWhandlei 7 дней назад
Tina is awful here. She constantly interrupted and seemed very cold
@kittiesshortie5011
@kittiesshortie5011 5 дней назад
Well, she IS very cold !
@gwae48
@gwae48 2 дня назад
yes. Ignores the answers really.
@sebastianhall6554
@sebastianhall6554 8 дней назад
This interviewer is irritating , let her speak organically !!!
@VenusEvan_1885
@VenusEvan_1885 3 дня назад
Omg she is 92 years old, and way sharper than Joe Biden that's for sure.
@joysutton5528
@joysutton5528 23 часа назад
Absolutely!
@cato1684
@cato1684 7 дней назад
An interviewer who reads from her notes, really shows that she has no interest in her guest.
@user-ld5ew3yy1b
@user-ld5ew3yy1b 6 дней назад
No it shows she wants to keep the conversation moving and interesting
@allyanderson6755
@allyanderson6755 8 дней назад
34.00 bless her. 😢
@cornelia9778
@cornelia9778 10 дней назад
Loved this thanks so much. Will be buying both books.
@lynbest6759
@lynbest6759 10 дней назад
Buy? Library!
@robcrisall787
@robcrisall787 9 дней назад
OMG… the British accent…Wow
@bridgetcooper6331
@bridgetcooper6331 День назад
Margaret was a mean snob
@ArianneAvalon
@ArianneAvalon 10 дней назад
Don't think that dreadful Brown was necessary.
@denisecohen2220
@denisecohen2220 14 часов назад
-😊
@kevinhickey3515
@kevinhickey3515 11 дней назад
An out and out snob but a very endearing one....She has and always had a very funny side..She is so interesting.....love her........
@greeneyedwarlock882
@greeneyedwarlock882 9 дней назад
A "out and out SNOB".....REALLY? After everything she's suffered through and LOST and has had the GUTS & HEART to share with the world at 91, but SHE'S A SNOB?!? GTFO!!!🖕🖕🖕
@angerjane
@angerjane 9 дней назад
"She's a Mrs. Bennett." Best line of the interview. But Tina didn't like it.
@michelegraham9044
@michelegraham9044 9 дней назад
Tina is extremely biased AGAINST the Monarchy and aristocratics in general in my opinion. She tries to veil it but I saw 2 interviews with her when she was promoting her book a year or 2 ago. She e had more or less the same sort of questions but very different answers depending who the audience was. It’s best she remains living in the USA.
@angerjane
@angerjane 8 дней назад
@@michelegraham9044 In this case, Tina is protecting her much more valuable connection with the Middletons.
@MaliKamicak
@MaliKamicak 7 дней назад
People will never forget Carol for daring to create something of herself and for her children. In their eyes, she should have known her place and stayed in a council flat.
@grazynakawka8585
@grazynakawka8585 4 дня назад
​@@MaliKamicak I agree with you👌 I admire any woman who has built herself up through creativity and hard work. Carole and Michael Middleton educated their children and by all accounts gave them wonderful and stable family background. Bravo‼️I say
@praktyknlp
@praktyknlp 4 дня назад
​@@grazynakawka8585True ❤
@tonylarussa4046
@tonylarussa4046 6 дней назад
The Duke of Windsor abdicating shortened George VI's life, not the heavy smoking.
@gwae48
@gwae48 2 дня назад
No. The Smoking did it. The Xrays tell the truth.
@deanolaurence3932
@deanolaurence3932 8 дней назад
Did she go to the coronation ?
@gwae48
@gwae48 2 дня назад
didn't see her, looked for her, just read her book.🙂
@Barneysma
@Barneysma 2 дня назад
Yes she did 😁. She wrote a piece about it in the Daily Mail. Google and you will find it.
@douglasbrown283
@douglasbrown283 12 дней назад
The Dauphan Charles remembers you with fondness
@gwae48
@gwae48 2 дня назад
I wouldn't want this Tina interviewing me. No empathy, no real interest.
@angela8858
@angela8858 9 дней назад
I have much sympathy for her but when Tina Brown complimented on her being a very strong woman apparently it took the mother to confront the husband. And when asked why she didn’t leave him her reply was “we were brought up not to do that”. I find that a pathetic response. If she had said for example she stayed because of the children it would have sounded more valid but her husband was a monster from beginning to end. I can relate to her story but the truth always comes out in the end.
@maryswann7623
@maryswann7623 8 дней назад
That is how it was. Divorce was not accepted. That’s why Margaret and Uncle David were affected. Margaret said it wasn’t possible because the church didn’t allow it. Uncle gave us his Kingdom.
@franmellor9843
@franmellor9843 8 дней назад
That's really REALLY how it was back then for the aristocrat & the commoners NOTHING pathetic about IT
@fabulousnewt770
@fabulousnewt770 6 дней назад
Really showing your ignorance.
@MsJoybird1
@MsJoybird1 3 дня назад
Lady Anne does not seem very bright to put up with her husband and explain it like she does! To become an icon because her son died of aides!! Really! This is such a strange family!
@gwae48
@gwae48 2 дня назад
Different times !!!! She would have been ostracized by her entire World. Wives kept their mouths shut and put up with it. She's EXTREMELY BRIGHT, believe me.
@saraneuss4089
@saraneuss4089 12 дней назад
She needs money
@lisalivingston6473
@lisalivingston6473 12 дней назад
@@saraneuss4089 Yes, she needs money, because her sadistic husband left everything to his personal valet in his will. I hope Lady Glenconner makes a ton of money with the publishing of both her books, because she has definitely earned it! What an absolute bastard her husband was!
@gv1967
@gv1967 12 дней назад
​@@lisalivingston6473 what a bastard! I'm glad this lady chose to move on without wallowing in self pity.
@lisalivingston6473
@lisalivingston6473 12 дней назад
​@@gv1967Lady Anne Glenconner is the ultimate survivor, and it's nice to see her now living in peace and happiness attracting admirers with each book she sells through her engaging interviews. I always enjoy supporting the underdog and the mistreated. She got the last laugh! Bravo, Lady Glenconner! 😊❤
@michaelwoodbodley8099
@michaelwoodbodley8099 11 дней назад
I found all four of her books engrossing - two biographies, one murder mystery set at Holcomb, and another set on Mustique. I hope she writes more.
@gillianprescott-smith7046
@gillianprescott-smith7046 10 дней назад
Cynical of you ….. she’s passing on interesting,social history… she doesn’t need the money. Apart from the fact she’s wealthy in her own right, her previous book was a best seller and she’s old enough not to have to worry about the future
@CJCappella
@CJCappella 11 дней назад
The problem with listening to Lady Glenconner is that she is in such a rush to say what she wants. It's irritating!
@jackiejones690
@jackiejones690 7 дней назад
Really!!!!! What an ass you are
@user-ld5ew3yy1b
@user-ld5ew3yy1b 6 дней назад
Tina helped to keep that in check. Kept Lady G from becoming boring.
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