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From bestselling author and historical consultant to the award-winning Netflix series The Crown, an unparalleled insider account of tumult, secrecy and schism in the Royal family. The world has watched Prince William and Prince Harry since they were born. Raised by Princess Diana to be the closest of brothers, how have the boy princes grown into very different, now distanced men? From royal insider, biographer and historian Robert Lacey, this book reveals the untold details of William and Harry's closeness and estrangement, asking what happens when two sons are raised for vastly different…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From bestselling author and historical consultant to the award-winning Netflix series The Crown, an unparalleled insider account of tumult, secrecy and schism in the Royal family. The world has watched Prince William and Prince Harry since they were born. Raised by Princess Diana to be the closest of brothers, how have the boy princes grown into very different, now distanced men? From royal insider, biographer and historian Robert Lacey, this book reveals the untold details of William and Harry's closeness and estrangement, asking what happens when two sons are raised for vastly different futures - one burdened with the responsibility of one day becoming king, the other with the knowledge that he will always remain spare. How have William and Harry both agreed and diverged in their views of what a modern royal owes to their country? Were the seeds of damage sowed by Prince Charles and Princess Diana as their marriage unraveled for all the world to see? In the previous generation, how have Prince Charles and Prince Andrew's own relations strained under the Crown? What role has Queen Elizabeth II played in marshalling her feuding heirs? What parts have Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle played in helping their husbands to choose their differing paths? And what is the real, unvarnished story behind Harry and Meghan's dramatic departure? In the most intimate vision yet of life behind closed doors, with its highs, lows and discretions all laid out, this is a journey into royal life as never offered before.
Autorenporträt
Robert Lacey is the coauthor of The Year 1000 and the author of such bestselling books as Majesty, The Kingdom, and The Queen Mother's Century. He lives in London.
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PRAISE FOR BATTLE OF BROTHERS

'They were dubbed the Fab Four, but with a smitten Harry exploding at perceived slights to Meghan, the Princes were torn apart by anger that survives today, as Robert Lacey reveals in the royal book of the year'
Daily Mail

'You've read Finding Freedom - now discover the whole story'
Tatler

'A riveting, well researched book'
Piers Morgan

'A portrayal of the royal heir and the spare that rebalances our perceptions of both ... It may also convince some readers that Harry made the right decision'
Sunday Times

'A poignant account of the princes' unhappy childhood'
The Times

PRAISE FOR ROBERT LACEY'S PREVIOUS BOOKS

'Robert Lacey is the King of royal biographers'
Kitty Kelley

'A unique insight... Respected for the depth and extend of his research and contacts, Robert Lacey knows arguably more about the Queen than any other commentator writing today'
Daily Mail

'Robert Lacey makes you feel like you're right there, in the palace, in the castle'
Vanity Fair

'Lacey has arranged his material beautifully; not one of these 400 pages is tiresome or dull'
Evening Standard

'[Lacey] has an eye for the telling image ... Smart, thorough and well crafted, it is absolutely of its time'
Scotsman

'Has bestseller written all over it'
Observer

'Compulsively readable'
Sunday Telegraph

'Beautifully written and thought-provoking ... Robert Lacey has written a highly accomplished book which should go into the bags of anyone who has to travel to the kingdom'
Literary Review

'Incisive ... The real triumph of this book ... is the way it peels away the layers of mystery that shroud a civil society of which we have almost no knowledge'
Sunday Times

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