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Kate Maddison | A Trip to London

One of the most exciting things I did in research for my YA mystery romance novel, THE INCREDIBLE CHARLOTTE SYCAMORE AND THE SECRET TRAPS, was take a trip to London for a behind-the-scenes tour of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.

The top 8 things I discovered:

1.) There are secret hallways in Buckingham Palace that are used only by Queen Elizabeth. Our group was shown how one of the fireplaces swings open from floor to ceiling so that the Queen doesn’t travel the corridors like everyone else, to maintain her privacy and security. 2.) It’s considered rude to turn your back on royalty. During Queen Victoria’s time, all staff had to walk backward out of a room when Her Majesty was in it. This rippled through our culture and is still a matter of etiquette. Have you ever had someone apologize when their back was turned to you? 3.) In North America, we call rivers by their name, then add β€œriver” behind it. Such as Mississippi River, Fraser River, etc. In England they do it the other way around. People call it the River Thames. (Eek! Last minute edit change in my manuscript caught just before printing!) 4.) Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest castle in the world. It has been the royal residence of British Kings and Queens for almost 1,000 years. It’s magnificent. 5.) When Queen Elizabeth’s staff are preparing for a state dinner, they still use rulers to measure and ensure that every single plate, goblet, and piece of cutlery is the same distance from the edge of the table and in exactly the same position as the next place setting. 6.) It’s a matter of debate how many Kings and Queens over time used food tasters to test the food before it touched royal lips, in case of poison. Historians do generally agree that Mary, Queen of Scots, had a food taster because several attempts were made on her life due to the fact that she was Catholic and controversial. 7.) In Windsor Castle, our group had a private tour of the kitchens, which I found fascinating. They have two prep kitchens – one is used to prepare meats, the other to prepare vegetables. This is to avoid contamination of fresh veggies and fruit, with raw meats. Heads of states can’t afford to get sick! 8.) Kings and Queens have always had their own private physician or surgeon who travels with them, which is the basis of my story, THE INCREDIBLE CHARLOTTE SYCAMORE AND THE SECRET TRAPS. Charlotte is the sixteen-year-old daughter of Queen Victoria’s private physician and lives in Buckingham Palace. Charlotte has a secret identity that she and her closest friends are trying to hide, while solving the β€œkidnapping” of two royal horses, and as Charlotte is dealing with the emotional turmoil of first love.

Buy THE INCREDIBLE CHARLOTTE SYCAMORE AND THE SECRET TRAPS, available today!

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Kate Maddison is a USA TODAY bestselling and award-winning author. In addition to writing YA, she writes historical romance as Kate Bridges. She lives near the beautiful city of Toronto Canada with her husband and daughter. To read an excerpt please visit her website.

Comments

4 comments posted.

Re: Kate Maddison | A Trip to London

Because I have a couple of dear friends who live in England,
I've had this strong attachment to reading any books that
have to do with Britain. It didn't take their friendship to
be drawn to these books, because the attachment has always
been there. The friendship just makes these books more
meaningful. Your book sounds like a wonderful read, as well
as a bit of a History lesson, rolled into one book, and I'm
really itching to get my hands on a copy!! The cover is
beautifully done as well!! Congratulations on your book,
and I'm sure it will do well, since there are other people
out there who share the same love of Britain, as well as the
Monarchy, like I do!!
(Peggy Roberson 12:40pm August 8, 2014)

Thank you so much, Peggy! Your lovely comments about my book
mean a lot. People from Britain are wonderful people. I've
enjoyed meeting them. The UK has such a rich history,
beautiful architecture in London, and the Monarchy is always
interesting. Even little Prince George is fun to watch.
(Kate Maddison 2:56pm August 8, 2014)

Looks like a fun romp through the British countryside with
characters I want to know and maybe trust. Secret passages
and hiding places make me want to turn the page faster to keep
up with the action.
(Alyson Widen 4:09pm August 10, 2014)

Hi Alyson! There's definitely a lot of action in the book.
Thanks for dropping by.
(Kate Maddison 5:38pm August 10, 2014)

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