Lady Glenconner said age has given her the freedom to speak openly as she shares fresh royal memories in her new book, Manners & Mischief: An A-Z of a Life Lived Well.
The 93-year-old aristocrat, who grew up alongside Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret and has known King Charles since he was a child, said she decided to write the book without holding back.
Her sixth memoir reflects on a lifetime spent at the heart of royal life, from serving as a maid of honour at the late Queenâs coronation to decades as Princess Margaretâs lady-in-waiting.
Speaking with WWD, she said, âThere are quite a few of the stories I havenât written about before, but I thought âIâm 93. Iâm just going to write what I want.ââ
âIâve done it as an A to Z, because a lot of people donât have time to read, and donât want big books. Itâs very easy. You can pick and choose what you want to read
âI sit down and look at them and they remind me of what Iâve done and who Iâve met. People always love a royal story.â
In her new book, Lady Glenconner revealed she still enjoys private dinners with King Charles, writing that Queen Camilla appears to trust her as a âsafe pair of handsâ to keep him company.
âQueen Camilla has her own children and grandchildren, and I think that at 93 she probably thinks Iâm a safe pair of hands to keep him company,â she penned.
âThey send a car for me, which is really kind as I donât like driving at night, and I go over and have these lovely dinners with him where we just talk and reminisce; itâs perfect.â








