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This is the story of a young Anglo-Irish-beautys visit to Delhi for the 1911 Royal darbar where a new King George V is to be proclaimed Emperor to reinforce the loyalty to the Crown of Indias ruling princes. For a fortnight of relentless ceremony unheard of extravagance and imposing military telegraph and post offices Lilah Wingfield meets many of the most remarkable colonial characters of the day including some of the most foremost Indian Prices vying to stage the most lavish display to prove their devotion to the Raj. As the rents are dismantled Lilah travels through India- to the dangerous Khyber Pass on the Afghan Border to Rajasthan in the gory sites of the Mutiny and to stay with Indias only female Ruler the Begum of Bhopal. Her diary shows her deepening awareness of the ambivalence of certain maharajahs towards British rule even while she is being entertained royally in their lakeside palaces. Her Irish upbringing gives her an instinctive feeling for the mixture of their longing for independence and an affection for the mother country. The book is copiously illustrated by her own photographs.