Top 10 Nonfiction on the British Royal Family
Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan
by Christopher P. Andersen

Based on in-depth research, this highly anticipated follow-up to the New York Times best-seller Diana's Boys picks up where it left off, covering everything that has happened to the brothers as they have grown up, gotten married and had children; all while facing continual waves of controversy.
Philip & Elizabeth: Portrait of a Royal Marriage
by Gyles Daubeney Brandreth

A revealing account of the marriage of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh offers insight into their contrasting childhoods in spite of a similar ancestry; the impact of exile, assassination, and divorce on Philip's life; and the enigmatic nature of their long-time partnership.
Ninety-nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret
by Craig Brown

The best-selling author of Hello Goodbye Hello shares a portrait of the sister of Elizabeth II that draws on eclectic sources to explore her controversial relationships, the contradictory aspects attributed to her character, and the tragedies that overshadowed her life.
The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor- The Truth and the Turmoil
by Tina Brown

The #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Diana Chronicles takes readers inside the British royal family since the death of Princess Diana, showing the Queen's stoic resolve as family drama raged around her.
Queen Elizabeth II: A Glorious 70 Years
by Alison James

This celebration of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II offers the definitive illustrated story of her public and private life spanning the 20th and 21st centuries. Featuring the incredible tradition, history, glamour, and culture of Her Majesty, this book also follows the international tours, state functions, royal weddings, and jubilees; and showcases the glorious royal photography of some of the most well known Royal photographers and archives.
Born to Be King: Prince Charles on Planet Windsor
by Catherine Mayer

Based on exclusive interviews with members of Prince Charles's inner circle and on rare access to the prince himself, the author looks at court life, Charles's struggles, his achievements as a philanthropist and activist, and his popular marriage to Princess Diana.
Exploring English Castles: Evocative, Romantic, and Mysterious True Tales of the Kings and Queens of the British Isles
by Edd Morris

For almost one thousand years, castles have been the settings of siege and battle, dens of plotting and intrigue, and refuges for troubled kings. Today, the romantic yet ruinous shapes of once grand fortresses stud the English countryside. This book brings ruins to life through true stories of royalty, chivalry, deception, and intrigue; played out within formerly majestic walls.
The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth's Legacy and the Future of the Crown
by Katie Nicholl

A Vanity Fair royals correspondent and best-selling author of William and Harry and Kate explores the remarkable life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II and the legacy she is handing down to the next generation.
Diana, William and Harry: The Most Heartbreaking Story of Our Time- Diana's Life As a Princess and a Mother
by James Patterson

The world's best-selling author examines the heartbreaking story of Princess Diana, taken from her sons William and Harry at a painfully young age, and how they carried on her name and spirit into adulthood.
Young Elizabeth: The Making of the Queen
by Kate Williams

The author of the New York Times best-selling Becoming Queen Victoria turns her attention to Elizabeth II, the accidental Queen, who, working as a mechanic and truck driver for the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service, carved out a lasting role for herself amid the changes of the 20th century.
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