The King Who Saved The Crown is the story of Bertie, the Duke of York, in many ways the unlikeliest of Kings. But while cripplingly shy, he was also loyal, honourable, reliable and above all dutiful, many of the qualities that his elder brother Edward lacked. With the help of his gifted wife, Elizabeth, he grew into the role of King George VI and guided the country through the dark days of the Second World War.
King George VI suffered from a debilitating speech impediment. Behind the scenes he was helped by Lionel Logue an innovative Australian speech therapist.
For the first time Logue’s former patients who were treated alongside the King will reveal his methods…. And using his iconic speeches we wil...
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