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Upton Grange & The King's WeakEnd

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Upton Grange & The King's WeakEnd

By: Phil Kingsman
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A cheeky laugh out loud comedy with a bit of history thrown in. Upton Grange is in chaos as King Edward VII arrives for a naughty weekend with his mistress three weeks before his coronation. To help things along and save his back, he's arranged for his even naughtier love-seat to be shipped in from Paris. When strange noises are heard from the state bedchamber and the king's health takes a turn for the worse, the cook thinks she's to blame, the carpenter's certain his shoddy work has seen Edward off, and the parlour maid is convinced she's done for the monarch after swiping him one. Meanwhile, Jenks, the Grange's battle hardened butler is determined to maintain standards despite Dowager Upton's habit of setting fire to the new electrical lights, Viscount Henry's passion for using the library door knobs as a scratching post, and Lord Upton's nocturnal highs from licking the back of Queen Victoria's head (courtesy of his stamp collection). If you enjoy the classic humour of 'Blandings,' and 'Jeeves & Wooster'. Then you'll love Upton Grange and the King's WeakEnd! Literature & Fiction Satire Royalty Funny
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