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Book Synopsis
The longest-reigning monarch in European history! If the news about Harry, William, Kate, Meghan, and the rest of the British royals has you wondering about how this latest generation of princes, princesses, dukes, and duchesses got their start, you're not alone. Queen Elizabeth II For Dummies takes you on a fascinating journey through the life of Great Britain's longest-serving monarch. You'll find revealing stories about Queen Elizabeth II's family background, her childhood, early ascension to the throne, and her role during times of national crisis and triumph. The book combines must-know facts about the monarchy with details of the remarkable woman who has held the crown for over 68 years (and counting). You'll also read about: Where shows like The Crown stay true-to-life and where they take artistic liberties with historical factQueen Elizabeth II's relationship with Prince Charles, the late Prince Phillip, Princess Diana, and the thousands of famous figures she has encountered du

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 3

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond the Book 4

Where to Go from Here 4

Part 1: the Road to the Throne 5

Chapter 1: Queen Elizabeth II: A Global Icon 7

Carrying the Weight of History 9

Heading up a monarchy 1,500 years in the making 9

Ruling the jig-saw kingdom 11

Being one of the precious few queens 13

Following in the Footsteps of Grandpa and Daddy 16

George V 17

George VI 17

Wearing Many Different Hats 18

Ruling in theory 18

Running the family firm 19

And Being a Mum, Too 20

The Secrets of Elizabeth’s Success 21

She’s been queen for a long time 21

Her style has evolved and adapted 21

She uses more carrot than stick 22

She’s nothing if not discreet 23

Chapter 2: Triumph of Compromise: Constitutional Monarchy 25

From Tribal Leader to King of England 27

Settling down with the Anglo-Saxons 27

Uniting through adversity 29

Ruling by Divine Right? 32

Losing my religion: Henry VIII’s church reforms 33

Entering the first Elizabethan Age 35

Finding Mary (Queen of Scots) 35

Becoming a republic 36

Establishing a Constitutional Monarchy 37

Choosing absolutism or republicanism? 38

Bringing about revolution 38

Appointing a newcomer 40

Learning with George: what monarchs shouldn’t do 41

American Republic, French Republic – Britain next? 42

Chapter 3: Victoria: The Queen Who Defined an Era 43

The Monarchs Who Came Before Victoria 44

The Young Queen 45

Along Comes Albert 46

How Albert helped the British monarchy 47

The royal network 48

From Monarch to Empress 49

Victoria Gives Way to Parliament 50

Britain’s New Empire 51

Death, despair, and republicanism 52

Celebrating Victoria’s Jubilees 53

Golden Jubilee, 1887 53

Diamond Jubilee, 1897 54

After Victoria 54

Edward VII: A playboy king 55

George V: A dull king for a difficult time 55

Chapter 4: The Birth of a Princess 57

Bertie: The Stammering Second Son 58

Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon: A Suitable Match 58

Princess Lilibet is Born 60

Baby Betty steals the limelight 62

Grandma knows best 62

A sister is born 63

Educating a princess 64

Chapter 5: Edward VIII: The King Who Abdicated 65

Edward Prince of Wales 66

A Populist Prince 67

Edward’s other education 67

A trial run 68

Enter Wallis Simpson 68

Accession and Abdication 69

Act I: October 1936 71

Act II: November 1936 72

Act III: December 1936 73

Chapter 6: Preparing for the Throne 75

Bertie Steps up to the Plate 75

Peeking out from behind the glass curtain 77

Building up to war 78

Choosing a premier 80

The Royals at War 82

Royalty on rations 83

Working towards victory 84

Sharing hardship 84

The princesses at war 85

Countdown to the Crown 87

Reaching out to the Commonwealth 88

Courting Philip of Greece 89

Living the family life 90

Part 2: the Young Queen 93

Chapter 7: Coronation: ‘I Present Unto You Queen Elizabeth’ 95

An Occasion of Pomp and Ceremony 96

Glamour in Westminster Abbey 96

The glory of the Crown Jewels 99

Mixing family and politicians on the guest list 99

A Day to Remember 100

Chapter 8: The Queen Goes to Work 101

Working Daily as a Dutiful and Diligent Monarch 102

Dressing the part 103

Heading to work 104

Ploughing through the paperwork 105

Relaxing with some downtime 106

Acting as a Political Figure 107

Understanding the relationship between the Crown and Parliament 107

Meeting with the prime minister 108

Hosting heads of state 109

Carrying On with a Continuous Round of Visits and Ceremonial Duties 110

Touring her realm: visiting, opening, and launching 111

Running ‘The Firm’: the Windsor family business 111

Chapter 9: Back-up: The Royal Household 113

At Home With the Windsors 114

Crown properties 114

The Duchy of Cornwall 115

Private Properties 116

Are You Being Served? Meeting the Royal Household 116

The five key departments of the household 117

The power behind the throne: the Private Secretary’s Office 119

Working for the Royal Family 120

Chapter 10: The Globe-trotting Monarch 121

Taking Those All-important First Steps 122

Travelling Around the World 42 Times (Without a Passport) 124

Touring the Commonwealth of Nations 125

Understanding the Commonwealth’s role 126

Drawing the crowds and spreading joy 127

Bowling them over: Elizabeth and the Aussies 127

The Saviour of the Commonwealth? 128

Acting As a Royal Ambassador 128

Forging special relationships: Elizabeth and America’s presidents 130

Boosting trade 131

Passing the baton to other royals 132

Using Planes, Trains and Automobiles 132

Royal coaches 132

Royal cars 133

The royal train 134

The royal yacht 134

Royal flight 135

Chapter 11: The Queen Mother 137

Creating a New Role for the Former Empress 137

Sharing the Queen’s Duties 139

Flying the royal flag 139

Remaining the Queen’s mother (not just the Queen Mother) 140

Flipping the Coin: The Other Side of the Queen Mother 141

Sharing Royal Duties Around the Family 142

Out and about with Charles and Anne 142

Remaining a working family 143

Part 3: the Need to Adapt 145

Chapter 12: Times They Are a-Changing 147

Witnessing Britain’s Waning Influence in the World 147

No longer ruling an empire 148

No longer ruling the waves 149

No longer ruling the Middle East 149

No longer ruling Africa 150

Joining the European Economic Community 151

Surviving Gossip, Constitutional Complications, and Political Scandal 153

Philip’s solo world tour 153

The princess and the politician 155

Political shenanigans 156

Saying farewell to Winston 158

Ruling Through the Swinging Sixties 159

Satire and the establishment 159

Elvis and four boys from Liverpool 160

Changing social attitudes 162

Being Stuck in a Time Warp? 162

Malcolm Muggeridge 162

John Grigg 163

John Osbourne 163

Reactions from the monarchists 163

Chapter 13: Margaret: Elizabeth’s Troubled Sister 165

Looking at the Early Life of the Lively One 166

Becoming the All-singing, All-dancing Playgirl 166

Falling in Love 168

Introducing Group Captain Peter Townsend 168

Calling it off 170

And (Eventually) Getting Married 171

Being the odd one out 172

Finally a marriage 173

Heading Downhill: Sex, Drink, and Cigarettes 174

Divorce and depression 174

(Just about) Remaining a dutiful royal 175

Margaret’s final years 176

Chapter 14: The Royal Response to Criticism 177

The Raising of Charles and Anne 178

Prince Charles at school and beyond 178

Princess Anne grabs the headlines 179

Heading Towards the 1960s 181

Welcoming Two New Boys to the Family 182

Prince Andrew 182

Prince Edward 183

Living With Unsavory Rumours 184

Living with the Labour Party 185

Opening Up to the World (A Little) 186

The Royal Family documentary 187

The Investiture of Charles 187

The continued need for a little mystery 188

Chapter 15: Celebrating 25 Years: The Silver Jubilee 189

Britain’s Difficult Decade: The 1970s 189

Dealing with trouble and strife 192

Finding reasons to be cheerful 193

Keeping Calm and Carrying On 194

Planning Elizabeth’s Jubilee 196

Entering Jubilee Year 197

Celebrating in June 1977 199

Part 4: Stormy Waters 201

Chapter 16: The Tragedy of Charles and Diana 203

Stepping Out With Charles 204

Charles’s first girlfriends 204

Charles’s number one: Camilla Shand 206

Introducing Lady Diana 207

The early life of Lady Diana 207

Charles and Diana get engaged 209

The Marriage of Charles and Diana 210

Building up to the big day 210

Worrying moments of the wedding 211

Going Steady: The First Few Years of Marriage 212

Heading off on honeymoon 212

Protecting Diana from the press 213

The birth of Prince William 213

The Birth of Prince Harry 214

Fulfilling Royal Duties Together 215

Troubling times beneath the surface 215

Diana’s affairs 217

The whispers get louder 218

Heading Towards the End of The Marriage 218

Remembering Diana’s Final Year 220

Chapter 17: The Queen’s Wealth and the Cost of the Monarchy 221

Understanding Royal Finances Over the Centuries 222

Introducing the Civil List 222

Mixing family and state funding 224

Reforming the System 225

Introducing the Sovereign Grant 226

The growing grant 227

Giving the family some extras 227

Totalling Up the Windsors’ Wealth 228

Paying tax (on a voluntary basis) 228

Bowing to pressure 229

Estimating Royal Value For Money 230

Chapter 18: One Country, Two Women: The Age of Margaret Thatcher 233

Comparing Elizabeth and Margaret 234

The pragmatic Queen and her principled prime minister 234

The mother and the schoolmarm working together for a while 235

Navigating Difficulties and Dangers 236

The assassination of Louis Mountbatten 237

Rhodesia becomes Zimbabwe 238

South African apartheid 240

The invasion of Grenada 241

Prince Andrew goes to war: The Falklands 242

Coalminers divide the nation and its rulers 243

More Bombings, a Wedding and a 60th Birthday 244

Chapter 19: Defender of the Faith 247

Understanding the Long Relationship Between Crown and Church 248

Stirring things up: The radical Tudors 248

Calming things down: The Anglican compromise 249

Figuring out Elizabeth’s Faith 251

Delivering the Christmas message 252

Talking religion 253

Checking out Royal Chapels and Churches 253

Balmoral 254

Buckingham Palace 254

Sandringham 254

Windsor Castle 255

Chapter 20: Annus Horribilis 257

Staying Married is Hard to Do 258

What is a royal marriage? 258

The Windsor’s complicated history of marriage 259

Following the Family’s Progress 261

Charles: The tortured one 262

Anne: The gamechanger 262

Andrew: ‘Randy Andy’ 263

Edward: The lost boy 265

Watching a Royal Game Show 265

Smouldering Tension: Fire in Windsor Castle 267

Part 5: Steadying the Ship. 269

Chapter 21: ‘Long to Reign Over Us’: No Sign of Flagging 271

Negotiating the 1990s 272

Dwindling public deference 273

Surviving the songs and satire 274

The Death of Diana 275

Sunday, 31 August 275

Monday 1 September 276

Tuesday 2 September 276

Wednesday 3 September 276

Thursday 4 September 277

Friday 5 September 277

Saturday 6 September 278

The aftermath of Diana’s death 279

Ancient Monarchy meets New Labour 279

Celebrations and Bereavements 281

Elizabeth and Philip’s Golden Wedding 281

The death and funeral of Princess Margaret 282

The passing of the Queen Mother 282

A Queen’s Work is Never Done 283

Reacting to 9/11 283

Heading over to Eire 284

Going online 285

Chapter 22: The Queen’s Animal Friends 287

Horsing Around: The Princess and Her Ponies 288

Following royal equine tradition 288

Learning to ride 289

Being in the saddle 289

Breeding Equine Success 290

Backing the winners 292

Attending Royal Ascot 292

Her Majesty’s notable racehorse winners 294

Keeping Pets and Receiving Presents 294

The corgis 294

The dorgis 295

Exotic animals as gifts 295

Supporting Bloodsports 296

Chapter 23: The Golden and Diamond Jubilees 297

Celebrating 50 Years on the Throne: The Golden Jubilee 297

Making careful preparations 298

Dining with five prime ministers 299

Proving popular at party time 299

Lighting up the Empire State Building 300

Jaunting 40,000-miles around the world 300

Following In the Footsteps of Victoria: The Diamond Jubilee 300

Becoming re-dedicated to a life of service 301

Falling (a little) flat 301

Planning for the Platinum Jubilee 302

Holding unprecedented popularity 303

Unique celebrations for a unique queen 303

Chapter 24: Succession Secured 305

Entering a Brave New World 305

Becoming a Happier Family 307

Charles 307

Anne 308

Edward 308

Opening the London Olympics 309

Making Ripples on the Royal Pond 309

Andrew’s murky goings-on 310

Weathering recession and austerity 311

Going Green: Environmental Efforts 312

Exploring the Difficult Lives of William and Harry 313

The princes at their mother’s funeral 314

The steady one: William’s education and service 315

The wild one: Harry, soldier and playboy 316

Introducing Catherine Middleton 316

A new marriage for a new age 317

Catherine’s non-royal upbringing 318

Changing the Rules of Succession 319

Updating the Monarchy In The New Century 319

Relaxing into the role 320

Welcoming George, Charlotte, and Louis to the family 320

Chapter 25: Home Alone 321

Living Without Philip 322

The Land Rover funeral 322

Tributes and complaints 323

And Elizabeth? 323

Facing Britain’s Current Big Issues 324

Austerity 325

Scottish independence 325

Brexit 326

BLM and culture wars 328

Covid-19 329

Going It Alone: Harry and Meghan 330

Marrying a TV star 330

Heading into American exile 332

Preparing For The Crown: King Charles III 332

What Will History Make of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II? 334

Her reign was not without difficulties 334

She did her duty 335

Part 6: the Part of Tens 337

Chapter 26: Ten Prime Ministers Elizabeth has Worked With 339

Winston Churchill (1952–1955) 340

Harold Macmillan (1957–1963) 340

Harold Wilson (1964–1970, 1974–1976) 341

James Callaghan (1976–1979) 342

Margaret Thatcher (1979–1990) 342

John Major (1990–1997) 343

Tony Blair (1997–2007) 344

Gordon Brown (2007–2010) 345

David Cameron (2010–2016) 345

Boris Johnson (2019 to the time of writing) 345

Chapter 27: Ten Tricky Moments for Elizabeth 347

Rumours of Prince Philip’s Infidelity (1948 onwards) 347

The Affair Between Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend (1952–1955) 348

Lord Altrincham Criticizes the ‘Priggish School Girl’ (1957) 350

The Unwise Appointment of Lord Home as Prime Minister (1963) 351

Dismissal Crisis: The Governor-General Sacks Australia’s Prime Minister (1975) 352

Michael Fagan Sneaks Into the Queen’s Bedroom (1982) 353

A New Biography Reveals Criticism of Prince Charles’s Upbringing (1994) 353

The Palace is Slow to Capture the Public Mood on Princess Diana’s death (1997) 354

Prince Charles Says he is ‘Impatient’ to Succeed to the Throne (2012) 355

President Trump Pats the Queen on the Back (2019) 355

Chapter 28: Ten Royal Portrayals 357

Jeanette Charles in Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) 357

Helen Mirren in The Queen (2006) 358

Barbara Flynn in The Queen docu-drama (2009) 359

Freya Wilson in The King’s Speech (2010) 360

Emma Thompson in Walking the Dogs (2012) 360

Sarah Gadon in A Royal Night Out (2015) 361

Penelope Wilton in The BFG (2016) 361

Claire Foy in The Crown (2016–2017) 362

Olivia Coleman in The Crown (2019–2020) 363

Imelda Staunton in The Crown (2022) 364

Chapter 29: Ten Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren 365

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge 366

Prince George of Cambridge 367

Princess Charlotte 368

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex 368

Princess Beatrice 370

Princess Eugenie of York 370

James Mountbatten-Windsor, Viscount Severn 371

Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor 371

Peter Phillips 372

Zara Tindall 372

Index 373

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      Publication Date: 18/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781119850342, 978-1119850342
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      Book Synopsis
      The longest-reigning monarch in European history! If the news about Harry, William, Kate, Meghan, and the rest of the British royals has you wondering about how this latest generation of princes, princesses, dukes, and duchesses got their start, you're not alone. Queen Elizabeth II For Dummies takes you on a fascinating journey through the life of Great Britain's longest-serving monarch. You'll find revealing stories about Queen Elizabeth II's family background, her childhood, early ascension to the throne, and her role during times of national crisis and triumph. The book combines must-know facts about the monarchy with details of the remarkable woman who has held the crown for over 68 years (and counting). You'll also read about: Where shows like The Crown stay true-to-life and where they take artistic liberties with historical factQueen Elizabeth II's relationship with Prince Charles, the late Prince Phillip, Princess Diana, and the thousands of famous figures she has encountered du

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 1

      Foolish Assumptions 3

      Icons Used in This Book 3

      Beyond the Book 4

      Where to Go from Here 4

      Part 1: the Road to the Throne 5

      Chapter 1: Queen Elizabeth II: A Global Icon 7

      Carrying the Weight of History 9

      Heading up a monarchy 1,500 years in the making 9

      Ruling the jig-saw kingdom 11

      Being one of the precious few queens 13

      Following in the Footsteps of Grandpa and Daddy 16

      George V 17

      George VI 17

      Wearing Many Different Hats 18

      Ruling in theory 18

      Running the family firm 19

      And Being a Mum, Too 20

      The Secrets of Elizabeth’s Success 21

      She’s been queen for a long time 21

      Her style has evolved and adapted 21

      She uses more carrot than stick 22

      She’s nothing if not discreet 23

      Chapter 2: Triumph of Compromise: Constitutional Monarchy 25

      From Tribal Leader to King of England 27

      Settling down with the Anglo-Saxons 27

      Uniting through adversity 29

      Ruling by Divine Right? 32

      Losing my religion: Henry VIII’s church reforms 33

      Entering the first Elizabethan Age 35

      Finding Mary (Queen of Scots) 35

      Becoming a republic 36

      Establishing a Constitutional Monarchy 37

      Choosing absolutism or republicanism? 38

      Bringing about revolution 38

      Appointing a newcomer 40

      Learning with George: what monarchs shouldn’t do 41

      American Republic, French Republic – Britain next? 42

      Chapter 3: Victoria: The Queen Who Defined an Era 43

      The Monarchs Who Came Before Victoria 44

      The Young Queen 45

      Along Comes Albert 46

      How Albert helped the British monarchy 47

      The royal network 48

      From Monarch to Empress 49

      Victoria Gives Way to Parliament 50

      Britain’s New Empire 51

      Death, despair, and republicanism 52

      Celebrating Victoria’s Jubilees 53

      Golden Jubilee, 1887 53

      Diamond Jubilee, 1897 54

      After Victoria 54

      Edward VII: A playboy king 55

      George V: A dull king for a difficult time 55

      Chapter 4: The Birth of a Princess 57

      Bertie: The Stammering Second Son 58

      Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon: A Suitable Match 58

      Princess Lilibet is Born 60

      Baby Betty steals the limelight 62

      Grandma knows best 62

      A sister is born 63

      Educating a princess 64

      Chapter 5: Edward VIII: The King Who Abdicated 65

      Edward Prince of Wales 66

      A Populist Prince 67

      Edward’s other education 67

      A trial run 68

      Enter Wallis Simpson 68

      Accession and Abdication 69

      Act I: October 1936 71

      Act II: November 1936 72

      Act III: December 1936 73

      Chapter 6: Preparing for the Throne 75

      Bertie Steps up to the Plate 75

      Peeking out from behind the glass curtain 77

      Building up to war 78

      Choosing a premier 80

      The Royals at War 82

      Royalty on rations 83

      Working towards victory 84

      Sharing hardship 84

      The princesses at war 85

      Countdown to the Crown 87

      Reaching out to the Commonwealth 88

      Courting Philip of Greece 89

      Living the family life 90

      Part 2: the Young Queen 93

      Chapter 7: Coronation: ‘I Present Unto You Queen Elizabeth’ 95

      An Occasion of Pomp and Ceremony 96

      Glamour in Westminster Abbey 96

      The glory of the Crown Jewels 99

      Mixing family and politicians on the guest list 99

      A Day to Remember 100

      Chapter 8: The Queen Goes to Work 101

      Working Daily as a Dutiful and Diligent Monarch 102

      Dressing the part 103

      Heading to work 104

      Ploughing through the paperwork 105

      Relaxing with some downtime 106

      Acting as a Political Figure 107

      Understanding the relationship between the Crown and Parliament 107

      Meeting with the prime minister 108

      Hosting heads of state 109

      Carrying On with a Continuous Round of Visits and Ceremonial Duties 110

      Touring her realm: visiting, opening, and launching 111

      Running ‘The Firm’: the Windsor family business 111

      Chapter 9: Back-up: The Royal Household 113

      At Home With the Windsors 114

      Crown properties 114

      The Duchy of Cornwall 115

      Private Properties 116

      Are You Being Served? Meeting the Royal Household 116

      The five key departments of the household 117

      The power behind the throne: the Private Secretary’s Office 119

      Working for the Royal Family 120

      Chapter 10: The Globe-trotting Monarch 121

      Taking Those All-important First Steps 122

      Travelling Around the World 42 Times (Without a Passport) 124

      Touring the Commonwealth of Nations 125

      Understanding the Commonwealth’s role 126

      Drawing the crowds and spreading joy 127

      Bowling them over: Elizabeth and the Aussies 127

      The Saviour of the Commonwealth? 128

      Acting As a Royal Ambassador 128

      Forging special relationships: Elizabeth and America’s presidents 130

      Boosting trade 131

      Passing the baton to other royals 132

      Using Planes, Trains and Automobiles 132

      Royal coaches 132

      Royal cars 133

      The royal train 134

      The royal yacht 134

      Royal flight 135

      Chapter 11: The Queen Mother 137

      Creating a New Role for the Former Empress 137

      Sharing the Queen’s Duties 139

      Flying the royal flag 139

      Remaining the Queen’s mother (not just the Queen Mother) 140

      Flipping the Coin: The Other Side of the Queen Mother 141

      Sharing Royal Duties Around the Family 142

      Out and about with Charles and Anne 142

      Remaining a working family 143

      Part 3: the Need to Adapt 145

      Chapter 12: Times They Are a-Changing 147

      Witnessing Britain’s Waning Influence in the World 147

      No longer ruling an empire 148

      No longer ruling the waves 149

      No longer ruling the Middle East 149

      No longer ruling Africa 150

      Joining the European Economic Community 151

      Surviving Gossip, Constitutional Complications, and Political Scandal 153

      Philip’s solo world tour 153

      The princess and the politician 155

      Political shenanigans 156

      Saying farewell to Winston 158

      Ruling Through the Swinging Sixties 159

      Satire and the establishment 159

      Elvis and four boys from Liverpool 160

      Changing social attitudes 162

      Being Stuck in a Time Warp? 162

      Malcolm Muggeridge 162

      John Grigg 163

      John Osbourne 163

      Reactions from the monarchists 163

      Chapter 13: Margaret: Elizabeth’s Troubled Sister 165

      Looking at the Early Life of the Lively One 166

      Becoming the All-singing, All-dancing Playgirl 166

      Falling in Love 168

      Introducing Group Captain Peter Townsend 168

      Calling it off 170

      And (Eventually) Getting Married 171

      Being the odd one out 172

      Finally a marriage 173

      Heading Downhill: Sex, Drink, and Cigarettes 174

      Divorce and depression 174

      (Just about) Remaining a dutiful royal 175

      Margaret’s final years 176

      Chapter 14: The Royal Response to Criticism 177

      The Raising of Charles and Anne 178

      Prince Charles at school and beyond 178

      Princess Anne grabs the headlines 179

      Heading Towards the 1960s 181

      Welcoming Two New Boys to the Family 182

      Prince Andrew 182

      Prince Edward 183

      Living With Unsavory Rumours 184

      Living with the Labour Party 185

      Opening Up to the World (A Little) 186

      The Royal Family documentary 187

      The Investiture of Charles 187

      The continued need for a little mystery 188

      Chapter 15: Celebrating 25 Years: The Silver Jubilee 189

      Britain’s Difficult Decade: The 1970s 189

      Dealing with trouble and strife 192

      Finding reasons to be cheerful 193

      Keeping Calm and Carrying On 194

      Planning Elizabeth’s Jubilee 196

      Entering Jubilee Year 197

      Celebrating in June 1977 199

      Part 4: Stormy Waters 201

      Chapter 16: The Tragedy of Charles and Diana 203

      Stepping Out With Charles 204

      Charles’s first girlfriends 204

      Charles’s number one: Camilla Shand 206

      Introducing Lady Diana 207

      The early life of Lady Diana 207

      Charles and Diana get engaged 209

      The Marriage of Charles and Diana 210

      Building up to the big day 210

      Worrying moments of the wedding 211

      Going Steady: The First Few Years of Marriage 212

      Heading off on honeymoon 212

      Protecting Diana from the press 213

      The birth of Prince William 213

      The Birth of Prince Harry 214

      Fulfilling Royal Duties Together 215

      Troubling times beneath the surface 215

      Diana’s affairs 217

      The whispers get louder 218

      Heading Towards the End of The Marriage 218

      Remembering Diana’s Final Year 220

      Chapter 17: The Queen’s Wealth and the Cost of the Monarchy 221

      Understanding Royal Finances Over the Centuries 222

      Introducing the Civil List 222

      Mixing family and state funding 224

      Reforming the System 225

      Introducing the Sovereign Grant 226

      The growing grant 227

      Giving the family some extras 227

      Totalling Up the Windsors’ Wealth 228

      Paying tax (on a voluntary basis) 228

      Bowing to pressure 229

      Estimating Royal Value For Money 230

      Chapter 18: One Country, Two Women: The Age of Margaret Thatcher 233

      Comparing Elizabeth and Margaret 234

      The pragmatic Queen and her principled prime minister 234

      The mother and the schoolmarm working together for a while 235

      Navigating Difficulties and Dangers 236

      The assassination of Louis Mountbatten 237

      Rhodesia becomes Zimbabwe 238

      South African apartheid 240

      The invasion of Grenada 241

      Prince Andrew goes to war: The Falklands 242

      Coalminers divide the nation and its rulers 243

      More Bombings, a Wedding and a 60th Birthday 244

      Chapter 19: Defender of the Faith 247

      Understanding the Long Relationship Between Crown and Church 248

      Stirring things up: The radical Tudors 248

      Calming things down: The Anglican compromise 249

      Figuring out Elizabeth’s Faith 251

      Delivering the Christmas message 252

      Talking religion 253

      Checking out Royal Chapels and Churches 253

      Balmoral 254

      Buckingham Palace 254

      Sandringham 254

      Windsor Castle 255

      Chapter 20: Annus Horribilis 257

      Staying Married is Hard to Do 258

      What is a royal marriage? 258

      The Windsor’s complicated history of marriage 259

      Following the Family’s Progress 261

      Charles: The tortured one 262

      Anne: The gamechanger 262

      Andrew: ‘Randy Andy’ 263

      Edward: The lost boy 265

      Watching a Royal Game Show 265

      Smouldering Tension: Fire in Windsor Castle 267

      Part 5: Steadying the Ship. 269

      Chapter 21: ‘Long to Reign Over Us’: No Sign of Flagging 271

      Negotiating the 1990s 272

      Dwindling public deference 273

      Surviving the songs and satire 274

      The Death of Diana 275

      Sunday, 31 August 275

      Monday 1 September 276

      Tuesday 2 September 276

      Wednesday 3 September 276

      Thursday 4 September 277

      Friday 5 September 277

      Saturday 6 September 278

      The aftermath of Diana’s death 279

      Ancient Monarchy meets New Labour 279

      Celebrations and Bereavements 281

      Elizabeth and Philip’s Golden Wedding 281

      The death and funeral of Princess Margaret 282

      The passing of the Queen Mother 282

      A Queen’s Work is Never Done 283

      Reacting to 9/11 283

      Heading over to Eire 284

      Going online 285

      Chapter 22: The Queen’s Animal Friends 287

      Horsing Around: The Princess and Her Ponies 288

      Following royal equine tradition 288

      Learning to ride 289

      Being in the saddle 289

      Breeding Equine Success 290

      Backing the winners 292

      Attending Royal Ascot 292

      Her Majesty’s notable racehorse winners 294

      Keeping Pets and Receiving Presents 294

      The corgis 294

      The dorgis 295

      Exotic animals as gifts 295

      Supporting Bloodsports 296

      Chapter 23: The Golden and Diamond Jubilees 297

      Celebrating 50 Years on the Throne: The Golden Jubilee 297

      Making careful preparations 298

      Dining with five prime ministers 299

      Proving popular at party time 299

      Lighting up the Empire State Building 300

      Jaunting 40,000-miles around the world 300

      Following In the Footsteps of Victoria: The Diamond Jubilee 300

      Becoming re-dedicated to a life of service 301

      Falling (a little) flat 301

      Planning for the Platinum Jubilee 302

      Holding unprecedented popularity 303

      Unique celebrations for a unique queen 303

      Chapter 24: Succession Secured 305

      Entering a Brave New World 305

      Becoming a Happier Family 307

      Charles 307

      Anne 308

      Edward 308

      Opening the London Olympics 309

      Making Ripples on the Royal Pond 309

      Andrew’s murky goings-on 310

      Weathering recession and austerity 311

      Going Green: Environmental Efforts 312

      Exploring the Difficult Lives of William and Harry 313

      The princes at their mother’s funeral 314

      The steady one: William’s education and service 315

      The wild one: Harry, soldier and playboy 316

      Introducing Catherine Middleton 316

      A new marriage for a new age 317

      Catherine’s non-royal upbringing 318

      Changing the Rules of Succession 319

      Updating the Monarchy In The New Century 319

      Relaxing into the role 320

      Welcoming George, Charlotte, and Louis to the family 320

      Chapter 25: Home Alone 321

      Living Without Philip 322

      The Land Rover funeral 322

      Tributes and complaints 323

      And Elizabeth? 323

      Facing Britain’s Current Big Issues 324

      Austerity 325

      Scottish independence 325

      Brexit 326

      BLM and culture wars 328

      Covid-19 329

      Going It Alone: Harry and Meghan 330

      Marrying a TV star 330

      Heading into American exile 332

      Preparing For The Crown: King Charles III 332

      What Will History Make of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II? 334

      Her reign was not without difficulties 334

      She did her duty 335

      Part 6: the Part of Tens 337

      Chapter 26: Ten Prime Ministers Elizabeth has Worked With 339

      Winston Churchill (1952–1955) 340

      Harold Macmillan (1957–1963) 340

      Harold Wilson (1964–1970, 1974–1976) 341

      James Callaghan (1976–1979) 342

      Margaret Thatcher (1979–1990) 342

      John Major (1990–1997) 343

      Tony Blair (1997–2007) 344

      Gordon Brown (2007–2010) 345

      David Cameron (2010–2016) 345

      Boris Johnson (2019 to the time of writing) 345

      Chapter 27: Ten Tricky Moments for Elizabeth 347

      Rumours of Prince Philip’s Infidelity (1948 onwards) 347

      The Affair Between Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend (1952–1955) 348

      Lord Altrincham Criticizes the ‘Priggish School Girl’ (1957) 350

      The Unwise Appointment of Lord Home as Prime Minister (1963) 351

      Dismissal Crisis: The Governor-General Sacks Australia’s Prime Minister (1975) 352

      Michael Fagan Sneaks Into the Queen’s Bedroom (1982) 353

      A New Biography Reveals Criticism of Prince Charles’s Upbringing (1994) 353

      The Palace is Slow to Capture the Public Mood on Princess Diana’s death (1997) 354

      Prince Charles Says he is ‘Impatient’ to Succeed to the Throne (2012) 355

      President Trump Pats the Queen on the Back (2019) 355

      Chapter 28: Ten Royal Portrayals 357

      Jeanette Charles in Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) 357

      Helen Mirren in The Queen (2006) 358

      Barbara Flynn in The Queen docu-drama (2009) 359

      Freya Wilson in The King’s Speech (2010) 360

      Emma Thompson in Walking the Dogs (2012) 360

      Sarah Gadon in A Royal Night Out (2015) 361

      Penelope Wilton in The BFG (2016) 361

      Claire Foy in The Crown (2016–2017) 362

      Olivia Coleman in The Crown (2019–2020) 363

      Imelda Staunton in The Crown (2022) 364

      Chapter 29: Ten Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren 365

      Prince William, Duke of Cambridge 366

      Prince George of Cambridge 367

      Princess Charlotte 368

      Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex 368

      Princess Beatrice 370

      Princess Eugenie of York 370

      James Mountbatten-Windsor, Viscount Severn 371

      Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor 371

      Peter Phillips 372

      Zara Tindall 372

      Index 373

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