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Elizabeth II

In Private. In Public. The Inside Story.

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Elizabeth II

By: Robert Hardman
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Read by the author, Robert Hardman.

An intimate, authoritative, richly entertaining new portrait of Elizabeth II in her centenary year from the Sunday Times number 1 bestselling author of Charles III.

Biographer and royal commentator Robert Hardman has had unique access to the world of the late Queen – including family, staff, advisors and even the last state visitor of her record-breaking reign, President Donald Trump himself.

As daughter, wife, mother and Sovereign, Elizabeth lived fascinating parallel lives, both in private and in public. But she remained something of a mystery – beloved, even revered, modest yet daunting, naturally shy but globally recognizable, inscrutable and also authentic. She was grand but so familiar that we felt we knew her. Yet we would always be left asking the same question: ‘What’s she really like?’

The only biographer to have interviewed all the senior members of the Royal Family, some of them several times, no one has written more authoritatively on Queen Elizabeth than Robert Hardman. Here he has crafted a gripping story of drama, devotion, triumph, tragedy, humour and conflict; of an outwardly stoical, inwardly complex woman whose love of family, love of country and duty to the Crown might pull her in different directions but never derailed her; a global stateswoman who wielded her great authority with charm and understatement.

Elizabeth II will explain why she was not merely the most famous woman in the world. She was one of history’s all-time greats.

'If you read one biography on Elizabeth II, this is the one . . . magnificent’ – Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of
The World: A Family History of Humanity

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Critic reviews

An unmissable portrait of a modest and endlessly fascinating giant of modern history – from the master of royal biography. All Robert Hardman’s books have brought riveting new stories to light, none more so than this peerless new study of Elizabeth II – and in her centenary year, too (Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny)
If you read one biography on Elizabeth II, this is the one: Hardman is the chief authority on the Queen and the royal family, his knowledge unrivalled. Magnificent in style, magisterial in analysis, charming and humane in its portrait of monarch and woman, rich in fresh material, masterly insights, superb anecdotes – some hilarious, some tear-jerking, this new, compact portrait of Elizabeth II is the best of the whole lot (Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The World: A Family History)
Meticulously researched and flush with revelations (The Telegraph)
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We shall never see her like again. And she put it all down to training, training right from the word go! Charles has been well trained as has William, although they have they're own ways of doing things. This book brings all that out in such an uplifting way. I'm afraid the narration tended to drone away sometimes but it was an easy listen and very enjoyable. Valuable, important and very interesting information. Thoroughly recommend this book.

Admiration and respect.

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Not just a biography. This is history of our times and a true tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, without doubt one of the greatest monarchs, if not THE greatest monarch the UK has ever seen.

An excellent tribute

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My impression was that not much that was new appeared about early life and reign.

The last 15 years

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I find that I'd heard it all before. Literally. Not sure that an author can plagiarise him/herself.

Repetitive

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'Pedestrian book and plodding narration. What's new offers little and barely fills a slim chapter - a case of an author extending his shelf life for little return. Expect long periods of boredom and lots of cliches. Thank goodness he didn't get the job of official biographer. Recalling Prince Phillip's irritation with Hardman's inane questions on a TV documentary I am not surprised.

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