The Palace Diaries: Twelve Years with HRH Prince Charles
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #103698 in Books
- Published on: 2007-03-01
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Sarah Goodall spent 12 years working for Prince Charles as a Lady Clerk from 1988 to 2000 - the period during which his marriage to the Princess of Wales broke down amid a frenzy of media attention. Her experiences of life behind the scenes of the Royal Establishment have inspired this hilarious story of a naive and rather accident-prone young woman whose dreams all came true when she was given the opportunity to work for the heir to the throne. Sarah gets herself into numerous compromising situations, both at work and in her personal life, but she manages to establish a good rapport with her Royal employer. When the fairy tale comes crashing to an end, however, not even a final dramatic encounter with Prince Charles can save her from the axe. "The Palace Diaries" is an entertaining romp of a read that will delight and intrigue in equal measure.
From the Publisher
A Bridget Jones-style account of life working for Prince Charles
About the Author
Sarah Goodall:
Sarah Goodall was born in 1964. Raised in Shrophsire, she studied Chartered Surveying at the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester. In 1988 she was employed as a Lady Clerk at St James's Palace and received her MVO in 1999. She left the Palace in December 2000 and now works as a freelance secretary.
Nicholas Monson:
Nicholas Monson was worn in 1955. Once Librarian to the former Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman, his first book, The Nouveaux Pauvres, was published in 1984 and became one of the Sunday Times' books of the year. He has written for Harpers & Queen, Tatler, the Sunday Telegraph, the Sunday Express, the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday. He lives in London.
Customer Reviews
Don't bother with this
Don't bother to buy this unless you like very bad writing, a woman who is so 'into' herself and delights in filthy descriptions of her sex life. Most of her working life with the Royal Household seems to have been spent 'adoring' the Prince of Wales. I tired of the word "Wonderful!" it is so over-used. There are no character descriptions of the royal family at all and the Princess of Wales (the "Bossette") is not highly regarded with her life and loves being dragged through the usual muck with no mention being made of her good works. I'd leave this book on the shelf.
Entertaining, honest and informative
Gives an insight how it is to work in the lower ranks among the staff in the royal household. Sarah Goodall's account is very honest and she has a very remarkable self-knowledge for one of her age.
Highly recommended, although admittedly a very light read.
hmm, who told this girl she could write?
I know the book was 'co-written' (cough cough), but honestly, you can tell by the photos of her, the woman is as thick as a brick. Lady Clerk clearly means 'typist'. So she got to make up the numbers at a few dinner parties, so she got a tour of Highgrove Gardens, but honestly, unless you are really, really keen on learning about the details of Prince Charles' life, this book is such a waste of paper.



