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DescriptionIt is an amazing feat in the 21st century that Queen Elizabeth II, a small woman in her late-eighties, should be one of the most recognisable people on the planet. Her voice is redolent of another era, her interests are esoteric to many of her people, her opinions on anything from the weather to politics are almost entirely unknown, and her whole life has been lived without ever mingling on equal terms with anybody, except for one heady evening in 1945 when she slipped out of Buckingham Palace incognito to join the crowds celebrating the end of the war in Europe. The world has utterly, irreversibly, and radically evolved since she ascended the throne in 1952 and yet, in an era of instant celebrity, she remains, more popular than ever and seemingly largely unchanged: a bastion of certainty and comfort to the British and many other people during uncertain times. On 9th September 2015, she will beat Queen Victoria's record and become the longest-reigning monarch in British history. The question is: How secure is the British Royal Family? How much depends on the person of the Queen herself, and how much on the institution? To answer these questions, Royalty Inc. will combine a history of the British Crown's evolution thorugh the modern age with a journalistic peek behind the curtain at the machinery that sustains the Windsors today. Reviews'a superb account of how "the Firm" (Windsors rather than Krays) became "Britain's best-known brand"' Books of the Year 2015 -- Mark Mason Spectator 'Clever book, clever title...knowledgeable, well-researched... There have been scores of books about the monarchy...but few, if any, as fearless and perceptive as this is. Stephen Bates tells it like it is, covering every aspect with rare humour and intelligence. I couldn't recommend it more highly.' -- Sarah Bradford Literary Review 'Totally engrossing, winningly affectionate ... What a wise and cheeky way to explore the secrets of our gracious Queen.' -- Robert Lacey, author of Majesty Author descriptionSTEPHEN BATES was a journalist for 36 years until 2012, working for the BBC, Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail before joining the Guardian. A regular broadcaster, he has also written for the Spectator, New Statesman, Time magazine, the Tablet, the Church Times, History Today, BBC History Magazine and foreign publications. Royalty Inc. will be Stephen Bates's eighth book. He is married, with three grown-up children and now lives on the Kent coast. |