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The Queen: Her Life

The Queen: Her Life

by Andrew Morton

Grand Central Publishing ·2022 ·427 pages ·Politics
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#1 New York Times bestselling biographer Andrew Morton provides the definitive, most comprehensive account of Queen Elizabeth II's legendary reign. Painfully shy, Elizabeth Windsor's personality was well suited to her youthful ambition of living quietly in the country, raising a family, and caring for her dogs and horses. But when her uncle, King Edward VIII, abdicated, she became heir to the throne—embarking on a journey that would test her as a woman and queen. Ascending to the throne at only 25, this self-effacing monarch navigated endless setbacks, family conflict, and occasional triumphs throughout her 70 years as the Queen of England. As her mettle was tested, she endeavored to keep the monarchy relevant culturally, socially, and politically, often in the face of resistance from inside the institution itself. And yet the greatest challenges she faced were often inside her own family, forever under intense scrutiny; from rumors about her husband's infidelity, her sister's marital breakdown, Princess Diana's tragic death, to the recent departure of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Now in The Queen , renowned biographer Andrew Morton takes an in-depth look at Britain's longest reigning monarch, exploring the influence Queen Elizabeth had on both Britain and the rest of the world for much of the last century. From leading a nation struggling to restore itself after the devastation of the second World War to navigating the divisive political landscape of the present day, Queen Elizabeth was a reluctant but resolute queen. This is the story of a woman of unflagging self-discipline who will long be remembered as mother and grandmother to Great Britain, and one of the greatest sovereigns of the modern era.


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"Hard-core royal watchers may learn little new information here, but Morton excels at those small details that show the monarch's personal side."

Denise Miller· Library Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Morton writes with reverence about his subject and adds some personal touches to her story ..."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

"But if you're a buff of the royal soap opera, it will feel like standing at a party having to nod and grin politely while your husband, maybe after a few too many Pimm's cups, tells one of his favorite tales, that you've heard a million times, too fast, to strangers."

Alexandra Jacobs· The New York Times Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"This cautiousness is most apparent in Morton's treatment of the scandal surrounding Prince Andrew's friendship with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein ..."

Arianne Chernock· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

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