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It would be hard to invent a group of personalities more extraordinary than the British Royal Family – known as ‘The Firm’ by Prince Philip. This book will look in depth at how the family really operates and will reveal how they behave behind closed doors.

With showbiz stars and sporting celebrities now attracting the adulation once afforded to royalty, The Firm questions what the monarchy is for.

Is it a hangover from the past, an expensive anachronism, a relic of a bygone age of deference and hierarchy, or is it an important and relevant part of Britain in the 21st century – something that gives stability and continuity to the country, and richness and glamour to our national life in ways that a republic never could? If so, do the media mock, hound and criticize the Royal Family at their peril? Could Prince William decide that the scrutiny of his private life is too high a price to pay?

They live in the lap of luxury with valets and butlers, cooks and courtiers, but for all the palaces and privilege it is not an enviable life. The work is hard, repetitive and unremitting, they are in the limelight from cradle to coffin, they have no privacy, no freedom, no voice and so long as Britain continues to want a monarchy, no choice.

The Firm investigates the Family's relationship with government, the press and the people. It looks at whether the institution can reach out to those, particularly the young, who see the House of Windsor as no more interesting or significant than the players in a soap opera. It asks, in short, whether the British monarchy has a future.

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..." a solid analysis of the monarchy." --"Booklist"
JUNOR, PENNY. The Firm: The Troubled Life of the House of Windsor. Thomas Dunne Bks: St. Martin's. 2005. c.464p. photogs. bibliog. index. ISBN 0-312-35274-3. $25.95. HIST Readers of this interesting and occasionally jaw-dropping look at the world's most famous dysfunctional family will find plenty to engage them. Journalist and royal biographer Junor (Charles: Victim or Villain; Diana, Princess of Wales) tells the reader that "the Queen...believes that with few exceptions everything that has gone wrong for the monarchy in the last twenty years has been attributable to Mrs. Parker Bowles." And the reason Prince Harry wore a Nazi uniform to a costume party? "Today's young are blissfully unaware of history (some of them aren't even taught it in our schools)." The reader comes away from the book feeling that had this family ever actually sat down and talked to one another a lot of their very public misfortunes might have been avoided. However, Junor doesn't just dish the dirt. She goes to a great deal of trouble to explain how "The Firm" works (and the queen, Princes Philip and Charles, and Princess Anne work very hard
indeed) and at what actual cost to the nation. Given the Royal Family's frequent appearance in the headlines, this work is sure to be in demand. Highly recommended for all public libraries.-Elizabeth Mellett, Brookline P.L., MA
London journalist and longtime Windsor-watcher Junor ("Home Truths,"" Charles: Victim or Villian?, Charles and Diana: Portrait of a Marriage," etc.) considers the British royal family's continuation into the 21st century in this sympathetic account, covering Diana's death to the present day. The explanation, Junor believes, lies both in the "magic" of the monarchy and in the family's organization into the titular businesslike entity, a phrase coined by Prince Philip. She asserts that the value of the monarchy-during this era without hierarchy, deference and respect-is to act as "a fixture in this morass" of modern life. Junor has met nearly all the royals, as well as many of their associates, and her observations plus long excerpts from interviews give the book an insider feel. This is a favorable, respectful portrait: Junor tempers any criticisms with admiring descriptions of the royals' good deeds, especially their charity work. And despite the book's subtitle, she doesn't dwell on the royal scandals, focusing instead on the details of her subjects' lives and personalities. This approach generates some extraneous chapters, such as the passage exploring the minutia of the Queen's private interests (e.g. horses). However, this book's depth and gentle commentary on a subject usually dominated by tabloid expos??'s should gratify those with an affectionate interest in Britain's monarchy. "Color photos."" (July)"

.,." a solid analysis of the monarchy." --"Booklist"

"A favorable, respectful portrait . . . should gratify those with affectionate interest in Britain's monarchy." ---"Publishers Weekly"

"Interesting . . . jaw-dropping . . . highly recommended." ---"Library Journal"

"... a solid analysis of the monarchy." --"Booklist"

“A favorable, respectful portrait . . . should gratify those with affectionate interest in Britain’s monarchy.” ---"Publishers Weekly"

“Interesting . . . jaw-dropping . . . highly recommended.” ---"Library Journal"

.".. a solid analysis of the monarchy." --"Booklist"

"A favorable, respectful portrait . . . should gratify those with affectionate interest in Britain's monarchy." ---"Publishers Weekly"

"Interesting . . . jaw-dropping . . . highly recommended." ---"Library Journal"

..". a solid analysis of the monarchy." --"Booklist"

"A favorable, respectful portrait . . . should gratify those with affectionate interest in Britain's monarchy." ---"Publishers Weekly"

"Interesting . . . jaw-dropping . . . highly recommended." ---"Library Journal"

a solid analysis of the monarchy. "Booklist"

A favorable, respectful portrait . . . should gratify those with affectionate interest in Britain's monarchy. "Publishers Weekly"

Interesting . . . jaw-dropping . . . highly recommended. "Library Journal""

..". a solid analysis of the monarchy." --Booklist

"A favorable, respectful portrait . . . should gratify those with affectionate interest in Britain's monarchy." --Publishers Weekly

"Interesting . . . jaw-dropping . . . highly recommended." --Library Journal

About the Author:

Penny Junor is a frequent commentator on the Royal Family on TV and in the press. She is the author of a number of bestselling royal and political biographies.

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  • PublisherHarperCollins
  • Publication date2005
  • ISBN 10 0007102151
  • ISBN 13 9780007102150
  • BindingHardcover
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  • Number of pages480
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