Charles III
New King. New Court. The Inside Story.

Description
An insightful and authoritative account of King Charles's first year on the throne by royal expert and bestselling author Robert Hardman.
The death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022 was a moment of profound shock and grief for the Commonwealth. She had been a steadfast presence for seventy years, but suddenly the future of the monarchy rested on the shoulders of her son, then age seventy-three. No new monarch had spent longer preparing for such a day. Charles III faced many challenges, not least uniting a fractious nation, calls for the end of the monarchy in several realms, and painful family rifts. Like the late Queen before him, he would need to modernize and adapt--but, in his case, at speed.
Charles III: The Making of a Modern Monarchy takes readers behind the scenes of the new King's reign, from those very first responses to the death of his mother to the drama behind his coronation and a remarkable number of swift but subtle changes, showing the sort of King he intends to be and how he plans to leave his mark. It gets to the heart of how the new monarchy works now as it seeks that vital element--relevance--in a secular, digital and increasingly angry world.
With exclusive access to new material, royal events and those who know the King--and Queen--better than anyone, this is the definitive account of a pivotal moment in the Royal Family's history.
About this Author
Robert Hardman is an internationally renowned writer and broadcaster, specializing in royalty and history for more than twenty-five years. He is the author of the Sunday Times Top 10 bestseller Queen of Our Times. His other books include Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work; Our Queen; and Queen of the World, along with the television documentaries of the same name.
Among other television credits, he wrote and presented the BBC Two documentary George III: The Genius of the Mad King, and wrote the BBC series The Queen's Castle. Hardman interviewed the then Prince of Wales for the BBC's Charles at 60, the Duke of Edinburgh for the BBC's The Duke: In His Own Words, and the Princess Royal for Anne: The Princess Royal at 70. He wrote and co-produced the BBC's Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers, for which he interviewed a dozen members of the Royal Family. Robert is also an award-winning newspaper journalist for the Daily Mail in London.
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