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Game of crowns : Elizabeth, Camilla, Kate, and the throne

Summary: Bestselling author of "William and Kate" and "The Day Diana Died" takes a compulsively readable look into the relationships and rivalries of Queen Elizabeth, Camilla Parker Bowles, and Kate Middleton. Master biographer Christopher Andersen takes readers behind palace walls to examine the surprising similarities and stark differences among three remarkable women - Queen Elizabeth; Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall; and Princess Kate. Andersen reveals what transpires within the royal family away from the public's prying eyes, how the women actually feel about each other, how they differ as lovers, wives, and mothers, and how they are reshaping the landscape of the monarchy in this addictive read that will shock even those who are spellbound by the royal palace.

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  • ISBN: 9781476743950
  • ISBN: 9781476743967
  • Physical Description: print
    regular print
    viii, 341 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations, colour portraits ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First Gallery Books hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York, New York : Gallery Books, 2016.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Elizabeth -- II, Queen of Great Britain -- 1926-
Elizabeth -- II, Queen of Great Britain -- 1926- -- Family
Camilla -- Duchess of Cornwall -- 1947-
Catherine -- Duchess of Cambridge -- 1982-
Windsor, House of
Royal households -- Great Britain
Queens -- Great Britain -- Biography
Princesses -- Great Britain -- Biography
Nobility -- Great Britain -- 21st century -- Biography
Great Britain -- Kings and rulers

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  • 17 of 17 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Smithers Public Library.

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  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2016 April #2
    A conjecture of what the future holds for the British monarchy, combining the scholarship of a dissertation with the dishyness of a tabloid.Readers will feel like a palace insider as former People senior editor Andersen (The Good Son: JFK and the Mother He Loved, 2014, etc.) begins with a vivid report of what he imagines will occur the day Queen Elizabeth II dies. Given his knowledge of every major and minor character involved, most readers will find the account wholly believable. From there, the book goes back in time, building on the perspectives (and schemes) of the women of the royal family. We get portraits of the duty-bound Queen Elizabeth, tragic and shattered Diana, calculating Camilla, and a not-so-coincidental Kate. The main question is, what will become of the monarchy? Will the queen abdicate at a certain time, as is the custom for other European monarchs? Will the late Diana get her wish, with the crown skipping Prince Charles in favor of William? Will the Prince of Wales break his promise and crown his second wife queen rather than consort? The guessing game is intriguing but not nearly as fascinating as what Andersen tells us about these women's pasts: Camilla's involvement in selecting Diana to marry Charles, Diana's paranoia, and Carole Middleton's exhaustive efforts to put her daughter in the future king's bed. (When William decided on a university, Carole "flew to Florence to persuade her in person that St. Andrews offered something no other university in the world offered: proximity to the future King of England.") The future Queen Catherine's story, alas, seems less a fairy tale and more a calculation, just like all the rest of the players on the royal stage. With gaspworthy and laugh-out-loud moments revealing scandalous and sympathetic details of the royal family, Andersen humanizes this privileged yet embattled group. Copyright Kirkus 2016 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2016 May #1

    When the reign of Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) comes to an end, either through her death or choice to step down, what will happen to England's monarchy? This question serves as a focal point to Andersen's (The Day Diana Died) dishy biography of the queen herself; Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall; and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (Kate). Andersen's network of sources is extensive, and his thorough investigation reveals a great deal about the royal family, much of it unflattering. For example, the author intimately details Prince Charles and Camilla's affair and love life, the late Princess Diana's breakdowns, and schemes by Kate's mother to keep her daughter close to Prince William. Unsurprisingly, Camilla and Charles receive the most damaging publicity while Elizabeth, William, and Kate seem to be the most reasonable. VERDICT With hints of sensationalism, Andersen's fun, light read delivers lots of juicy gossip about the monarchy. This is more celebrity biography than serious history but enjoyable nonetheless.—Stacy Shaw, Orange, CA

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