Uncrowned: Royal Heirs Who Didn't Take the Throne
Amberley Publishing
£14.78
New paperback edition - The fascinating hidden history of the British royal family's nearly men - those who had been destined for the throne, but never made it. Mantle explores the story behind these would-be-kings, showing how the question of succession has not always been a straightforward one.
‘Uncrowned is an epic debut from Ashley Mantle. A tour de force that breathes life into those might have been kings and queens had fate dealt them a different hand. The people within aren’t just what-ifs to tantalise, but fully fleshed people with stories of their own bursting to get out. They may have lacked a crown, but Mantle shows that none lacked a character of their own.’
''I enjoyed reading ''Uncrowned'' and recommend it to anyone who, like me, somehow missed most of this at school and have been trying to make sense of history ever since.''
''This entertaining and intriguing book is very accessible and should appeal to a casual reader of history who is looking to find out more about this particular category of royals. They are guaranteed to find something to capture their attention.''
''I must say that this task of combining over a thousand years of royal history into a comprehensive book is no easy task, but Mantle does a spectacular job. It was an informative and engaging read that would be perfect for any fan of royal history. If you want a fascinating book about those who were so close to the throne but never ruled, I highly suggest you read, “Uncrowned: Royal Heirs Who Didn’t Take the Throne” by Ashley Mantle.''
''This is a book of great charm.''
''All in all, an excellent book to have in my collection and one I shall read and dip into again and again.''
''With kings and queens barred from the throne, fleeing the country, fighting to regain the crown and many other tales, these are the stories of the monarchs who our own, more ordinary ancestors, might have discussed at the marketplace and read about in the newspapers – history truly brought to life.''
Through the centuries, succession to the English throne has largely been dictated by blood. Children were born to the role, their destinies entwined with that of the nation. They would be raised with the expectation that they would eventually take their place on the throne and rule the land. But not all those expected to wear the crown completed this journey.Ashley Mantle explores the lives of several heirs apparent, from the Norman Conquest to the present day, who were destined to assume the throne of England but, for one reason or another, did not. You will meet such figures as Robert Curthose, eldest son of William the Conqueror, whose ineptitude saw him twice barred from the crown; Edward V, whose disappearance in 1483 still remains a mystery; Lady Jane Grey, the tragic Nine Days Queen; and Sophia, Electress of Hanover, who died months before her accession. Along the way we will explore the nature of rule to determine what was expected of an heir and how an heir was groomed in preparation for their ascent, as well as how the rules surrounding the succession have changed over the centuries.
- | Author: Ashley Mantle
- | Publisher: Amberley Publishing
- | Publication Date: Oct 15, 2025
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- | Binding: Paperback / softback
- | ISBN-13: 9781398129108
- | ISBN-10: 1398129100
- Author:
- Ashley Mantle
- Publisher:
- Amberley Publishing
- Publication Date:
- Oct 15, 2025
- Binding:
- Paperback / softback
- ISBN-13:
- 9781398129108
- ISBN10:
- 1398129100