Tina Brown
The Palace Papers: The Sunday Times bestseller
The Palace Papers: The Sunday Times bestseller
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The Palace Papers is a revealing and entertaining look at the Royal Family, based on extensive research and insider access. It covers key events and scandals from the 1990s to the present, including the relationships between the Queen, Prince Charles, and Camilla, the rise and fall of Prince Andrew, and the challenges faced by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 592 pages
Publication date: 02 February 2023
Publisher: Cornerstone
The Palace Papers, a groundbreaking work of royal history, has captivated readers worldwide. Written by the acclaimed author Tina Brown, this captivating book offers an exclusive new chapter for the paperback edition.
With impeccable sources, historical heft, and a zingy wit, The Palace Papers is a standout among royal biographies. Brown skillfully transforms gossip into the first draft of history, providing readers with a unique and insightful perspective on the Royal Family.
The book delves into various aspects of royal life, from the Queen's stoic resolve to the crisis of Meghan and Harry. It explores the ascendance of Camilla and Kate to the downfall of Andrew, offering remarkable inside access that has never been seen before.
Brown's writing is clever, well-informed, and disgustingly entertaining. She has a knack for turning mundane events into captivating stories, making The Palace Papers a must-read for anyone interested in royal affairs.
The book has received widespread praise from critics and readers alike. The Telegraph describes it as "eye-poppingly revealing," praising Brown's impeccable sources, historical heft, and canny insights. The Times praises the book as "clever, well-informed, and disgustingly entertaining," highlighting its ability to change how readers understand the Royal Family.
Radio Times calls it "jaw dropping," praising Brown's ability to make readers feel like they are a fly on the wall of any of the palaces. Lorraine Kelly praises Brown's prose as having the "swoosh of an enjoyably OTT ballgown," while Financial Times describes her as the world's sharpish and best-informed royal expert.
Piers Morgan praises the book as "riveting and rigorous," highlighting Brown's ability to present a balanced and nuanced view of royal history. Pandora Sykes describes it as a "witty, rip-roaring read," full of perceptive and witty observations. The i Newspaper calls it a "rollicking ride through recent royal family history," praising Brown's sparkling prose and eye for detail.
The Observer hails it as the most explosive royal book of the year, praising Brown's irreverent and racily written style. The Sun praises the book as "gloriously irreverent, racily written, and often very funny," particularly praising the early chapters on Prince Charles and Camilla's long affair.
The New Statesman describes The Palace Papers as a "motherlode of delectable gossip," praising Brown's ability to present gossip in a fascinating and entertaining way.
In conclusion, The Palace Papers is a groundbreaking work of royal history that has captivated readers worldwide. Written by the acclaimed author Tina Brown, this captivating book offers an exclusive new chapter for the paperback edition. With impeccable sources, historical heft, and a zingy wit, Brown skillfully transforms gossip into the first draft of history, providing readers with a unique and insightful perspective on the Royal Family. The book has received widespread praise from critics and readers alike, and is a must-read for anyone interested in royal affairs.
Weight: 440g
Dimension: 128 x 197 x 39 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529158809
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