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Interest in the Royal Family - at home and overseas - is
inexhaustable. Just take the amazing clamour over the recent
wedding of William and Kate! But who are the Royals, and what do
they get up to when we aren't watching them? In Not in Front of the
Corgis, veteran Royal commentator and author of more than twenty
books on the Royals, peeks behind the curtains to tell us what they
really get up to in their spare time. Asking what the Queen watches
on TV, why she does not have a driving license, and answering
thousands of questions about the world's most famous family,
including who are the most popular Royals to work for, and who the
least? Who is the grandest of the Queen's children and why? Why
Edward and Andrew pay less than Charles private secretary for the
rent of their homes, and what records the Queen Mother liked to
dance to. Not in Front of the Corgis is a unique and fascinating
miscellany containing everything you ever wanted to know about the
Royal Family, away from the spotlight.
Fully illustrated with beautiful photographs, this special
commemorative book by royal biographer Brian Hoey – who had the
privilege of meeting Diana on several occasions – pays tribute to
the life of this remarkable young woman. Diana, Princess of Wales
was admired throughout the world for her vitality, compassion,
determination and beauty. When she first came on the scene, she
brought a new dimension to the Royal Family and quickly became
regarded as one of the most glamorous women in the world. Yet she
remained very much her own person: tough but touchingly vulnerable,
self-willed but compassionate to a degree that was unprecedented in
one of her generation and background. Her tragic death in 1997, in
the prime of her life, shocked the world and unleashed a tide of
public grief rarely seen. More than a quarter of a century later,
her worldwide popularity remains as strong as ever: she is the
unforgettable Diana.
They're not like us, the royal family. Or are they? We simply don't
know and we're all desperate to find out. This A-Z of royalty is
the practical miscellany of the royal family that everyone's been
waiting for. Did the Queen Mum really give all her clothes to
charity? Hundreds of people send Her Majesty boxes of chocolates on
her birthday, but what happens to them? Where are the best places
to go to see the royal family? Does the Queen hold a driving
licence and did she pass a test? What are the correct days and
hours when it is permitted to fly a flag above Buckingham Palace?
Including fascinating facts on abdication, birthdays, Christmas,
dining, equerries, fashion, garden parties, hairdressers, insignia,
the Jewel House, Kensington Palace, liveries, maids of honour,
nannies, orbs, protection squads, the Queen's piper, racing,
Snowdon, tartans, the Union Jack, Queen Victoria, weddings, the
X-ray machine at Buckingham Palace, yachts and Meghan Markle, this
is an unstoppable, unbeatable little guide to our great monarchy.
A lively, authoritative and revealing portrait of the Queen's life
and work through the eyes of those who've known her and worked with
her over the last 50 years. Queen Elizabeth is the most experienced
figure in British public life. The most famous woman in the world,
she is also the most private. The Queen has earned widespread
respect and admiration as one of the most remarkable people of our
time. How she has always put country and Commonwealth before family
and personal happiness is the central theme of this book. Now, in
her fiftieth year on the throne, Brian Hoey takes a searching look
at the ups and downs of Her Majesty's long reign. He has had
unrivalled access to past and present members of the royal staff
and household for over twenty years, and has talked to many
ex-Heads of State, statesmen, politicians and personal friends of
the Queen
The royal family say they can do without many things, but not their
animals. For countless monarchs and their consorts, dogs, cats,
horses and even the occasional parrot have acted as constant,
faithful companions, unquestioning allies and surrogate children.
With intimate anecdotes and fascinating detail, royal expert Brian
Hoey describes the mini palaces provided for the Queen's pampered
corgis; Princess Anne's badly behaved bull terriers; the wild
animals - including crocodiles, hippopotami and an elephant -
presented to princes and princesses; a regal passion for all things
equine; and the pigeon awarded a military medal for its efforts in
the Second World War.
This Royal Wedding souvenir celebrates the true love match between
William and Catherine as the couple begin their married life and
transform the monarchy into something thoroughly modern. On April
29, 2011, Prince William, son of His Royal Highness Prince Charles
and the late Diana, Princess of Wales, married Catherine (Kate)
Middleton at historic Westminster Abbey in London. This special
souvenir guide celebrates the social event of the year and also
tells a fairy-tale story of friendship, love, and courtship. As the
prince and Catherine take their first steps in married life, the
eyes of the world will be watching this couple who will one day
become king and queen and who are now the image of a modern
monarchy. The book covers every detail of the wedding as well as
the public and private faces of the royal couple and their story so
far: Prince William and Catherines childhood years, their
achievements and interests, and the moment they met at St Andrews
University almost 10 years ago.
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