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Rebel Royals

Rebel Royals
By Nicholas Davies

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There has been much rebellion in the Royal Household in recent years, and never more so than with today's young royals.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #897843 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-04
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 303 pages

Editorial Reviews

Mail on Sunday, March 05
Tantalising

From the Inside Flap
William intends to have frank discussions to persuade his father to make the monarchy more open, more accessible and more like European royal families. He says it is time to chill out and modernise.
Harry on Australia: Their interests were very similar to mine… they are good at downing tinnies, love parties, barbecues and girls and some of them enjoyed polo.
The best-kept royal secret… Philip’s extraordinary love life and his twenty-year relationship with one of Britain’s most loved princesses
Charles – has he joined the roll call of rebel royals, or is he simply obeying the wishes of his mother, as he has done throughout his life?
She is shameless - The Kents’ Private Secretary, John Barratt recalls some of Princess Michael’s antics.
Sarah’s days and nights of rebellion were quite a journey but she has survived… it is now time for the tabloids to give her a break rather than treating her as an easy target.
Zara has brought a blast of fresh air to the stuffy Royal Family and both William and Harry are envious of the freedom she enjoys.
Margaret never forgave the Establishment for stopping her marrying the man she loved and so became an avant garde rebel.
King Edward VIII – a nation’s saviour given no option but to rebel. His story is not one of Britain’s finer moments.

About the Author
Nicholas Davies is many-times published and a New York Times best-selling author for his book Diana: A Princess and her Troubled Marriage. Nicholas Davis has close contacts within the royal circles. He doesn’t write to be sensationalist but he pulls no punches. All his previous royal books have proved to be both accurate and factual. His writing is always balanced and yet challenging, even to those who are avid readers of royal books.