The King's health takes a surprising turn just as a final decision is to be made regarding the Regency. The Prince of Wales' popularity wanes-- both within his family and in the public eye-- when he shows his true colors.
Pictured: The Prince of Wales' Feathers ascribed with the German motto Ich Dien, meaning "I serve."
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The Drunken Feathers
Historical FictionIn this biographical series that begins in 1784, twenty-one-year-old George, Prince of Wales-- the eldest son of King George III and heir to the British throne-- spends his youth idly by keeping countless mistresses, drinking profusely, and making f...