Tyne O'Connell
![O'Connell in [[Mayfair, London]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/Tyne_O%27Connell_-_Mayfair_Eccentric.jpg)
Bloomsbury USA published a compilation of O'Connell's YA fiction ''Royal Match'' and ''Royal Mess'' in 2012 to coincide with the Royal Wedding. Soon after O'Connell was diagnosed with a brain tumour. In 2016 she received the "Order of the Crown of Stuart" for historical research into the emergence of eccentricity as a quintessential aspect of the British and Irish character through the Stuart Monarchy's embrace of the Baroque and the scientific revolution 1603–1714.
CNN Style in its documentary ''The Adorned'' describes O'Connell as "The Mayfair-based author and socialite seems to have been torn straight from the pages of an Evelyn Waugh novel; with her cut-glass accent, perma-fixed tiara and layers of pearls." Despite this diagnosis, O’Connell has continued to embrace the extraordinary.
In 2017 the Academic Economic Congress awarded Tyne O'Connell the title of Knowledge Ambassador for her work as a historian and specifically for her work on the history of eccentricity. O'Connell also appeared on the 2019 BBC "A Brief History of Eccentricity". Provided by Wikipedia
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