Charlotte Zeepvat

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Occupation(s)Historian and author
Yearsactive1991–present
KnownforRoyalty Digest
Prince Leopold: The Untold Story of Queen Victoria's Youngest Son
Charlotte Zeepvat
Occupation(s)Historian and author
Years active1991–present
Known forRoyalty Digest
Prince Leopold: The Untold Story of Queen Victoria's Youngest Son
Academic background
EducationMaster of Arts
Alma materUniversity of Birmingham
ThesisArt collecting and artistic patronage in early Stuart England, with particular reference to the function of the ambassador (1976)
Academic advisorEric Ives
Academic work
DisciplineRoyal history
Royal photography
Websitewww.charlotte-zeepvat.co.uk

Charlotte M. Zeepvat is an author and historian of European royal history. She has written five books published by Sutton Publishing, including biographies of Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany and the Romanov family. An avid collector of original historical photographs, Zeepvat has also produced two collections of royal photographs, one about Queen Victoria and the other about the Romanovs.

Zeepvat was the primary contributor to the monthly journal Royalty Digest from 1991 to 2005, and contributes to its successor Royalty Digest Quarterly. She also has written for The Independent.

Zeepvat read medieval and modern history at the University of Birmingham, graduating with a Master of Arts degree.[1] Her senior thesis, completed in 1973 under the supervision of Eric Ives with the title "Patrons and collectors in early Stuart England",[2] was released in 1976 entitled "Art collecting and artistic patronage in early Stuart England, with particular reference to the function of the ambassador."[3] Zeepvat's first piece of independent research focused on World War I poet W. N. Hodgson, which she hoped would lead to publication; to help with finances, she painted miniature portraits, which rapidly expanded with orders from around the world.[4]

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