The premise is ridiculous. On VE Day 1945 The King and Queen allow their teen-age daughters to go out for a chaperoned evening in London. The chaperons get drunk, the daughters get lost, and see how the "real people" live.
Nothing about the story is plausible. Especially since Margaret was only 14 at the time. Yet she drinks enough to make an adult sick. Nobody talks as they would have. Neither the princesses nor the people they meet.
I suppose it could be enjoyed as light entertainment like "Roman Holiday" another story about a princess on the loose.
At least that one didn't pretend to be true.
Nothing about the story is plausible. Especially since Margaret was only 14 at the time. Yet she drinks enough to make an adult sick. Nobody talks as they would have. Neither the princesses nor the people they meet.
I suppose it could be enjoyed as light entertainment like "Roman Holiday" another story about a princess on the loose.
At least that one didn't pretend to be true.