Brothers and wives : inside the private lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan / Christopher Andersen.

By: Andersen, Christopher P [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2022Copyright date: ©2021Edition: Large print editionDescription: 503 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781638082385Subject(s): Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, 1982- | Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, 1926- -- Family | Harry, Prince, Duke of Sussex, 1984- | Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, 1981- | William, Prince, Duke of Cambridge, 1982- | Windsor, House of -- History -- 21st century | Brothers -- Great Britain -- Biography | Celebrities -- Great Britain -- Biography | Princes -- Great Britain -- Biography | Royal couples -- Great Britain -- Biography | Great Britain -- History -- 21st century | Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth II, 1952-Genre/Form: Large type books. | Biographies. DDC classification: 941.0860922 Summary: Diana's Boys revealed the powerful bond between the teenaged princes, and how it strengthened even more in the wake of their mother's tragic death. Now, 20 years later, Queen Elizabeth II is in her mid-90s, Prince Charles is in his 70s, and all eyes are turned increasingly toward William and Harry again. Christopher Andersen picks up where he left off, covering everything that has happened to the brothers as they have grown up, gotten married to two remarkable women, and had children - all while facing continual waves of controversy and questions about the ways their relationship has shifted. Andersen examines how the Queen's behind-the-scenes manoeuvring to mould her grandsons in the Windsor image after Diana's death, and her expectations of William as the future king, played out. He questions whether the brothers' famously close relationship can survive Harry's departure from the Royal Family. He delves into the impact sisters-in-law, Kate and Meghan, have had on each other as well as on their princes, and how marriage and fatherhood have changed the brothers and, in some ways, also driven a wedge between them. Andersen also looks with an honest eye at how the princes and their wives have been continuously buffeted by scandal.
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Diana's Boys revealed the powerful bond between the teenaged princes, and how it strengthened even more in the wake of their mother's tragic death. Now, 20 years later, Queen Elizabeth II is in her mid-90s, Prince Charles is in his 70s, and all eyes are turned increasingly toward William and Harry again. Christopher Andersen picks up where he left off, covering everything that has happened to the brothers as they have grown up, gotten married to two remarkable women, and had children - all while facing continual waves of controversy and questions about the ways their relationship has shifted. Andersen examines how the Queen's behind-the-scenes manoeuvring to mould her grandsons in the Windsor image after Diana's death, and her expectations of William as the future king, played out. He questions whether the brothers' famously close relationship can survive Harry's departure from the Royal Family. He delves into the impact sisters-in-law, Kate and Meghan, have had on each other as well as on their princes, and how marriage and fatherhood have changed the brothers and, in some ways, also driven a wedge between them. Andersen also looks with an honest eye at how the princes and their wives have been continuously buffeted by scandal.

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