Prince George and Master Frederick

Royal Friends and Secret Brothers

Rosalind Freeborn author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Alliance Publishing Press

Published:30th Jan '25

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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1765 a four-year-old orphan boy is bundled into a carriage with a woman he doesn't know and taken to the Royal Palace at Richmond to be a playmate for the three-year old Prince George, son of King George III and Queen Charlotte. But what is the child's secret connection to the King?

Prince George & Master Frederick follows the lives of Prince George, future Regent and King, and Frederick Blomberg, the boy who was brought up like a prince within the royal household.

Although Prince George and Master Frederick pursued different paths in life - Prince George gained a reputation as a spendthrift and womaniser and Master Frederick became an eccentric parish priest - the two remained closely bonded, especially during the tumultuous years of the King's madness and Prince George's role as regent

In bringing to life the story of an intriguing, and little-known member of the Georgian Royal Family who has been hiding in plain sight all these years, Prince George & Master Frederick cleverly blends fact and fiction to create a compelling and moving story of royal friends and secret brothers.






'This is the most intriguing book, telling the story of a fascinating figure from Georgian royal history.'
Rosemary Shrager - Chef, TV Presenter and Novelist

'A wonderfully intriguing tale, in which the author uses a clever blend of research and imagination to fill in the gaps left behind by history.'
Robin Lustig- Broadcaster

'Freeborn brings to light the intriguing story of Frederick Blomberg [...and] has created a backstory for him which is perfectly credible and also gives the reader some welcome insights into Georgian society.' - Historical Novel Society

ISBN: 9781838259853

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366 pages