Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library (Dracut)

The last queen, Elizabeth II's seventy year battle to save the House of Windsor, Clive Irving

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The last queen, Elizabeth II's seventy year battle to save the House of Windsor, Clive Irving
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The last queen
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1228350893
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Clive Irving
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Elizabeth II's seventy year battle to save the House of Windsor
Summary
From the loves of Princess Margaret to the saga of Princess Diana, from the torments of Prince Charles to the arrival of Meghan Markle, tensions have gripped the House of Windsor. Throughout, Elizabeth II remained steadfast in her values and has become one of the most admired people in the world, while remaining one of the least known and understood. The book explores how Queen Elizabeth, uncomfortable with the pace of the social and cultural changes in her nation, and often seeming out of touch, resolutely kept the monarchy stable. Irving examines the pivotal events of Elizabeth's reign and also addresses her role in the royal family's relationship with the media
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