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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 304 pages. This is an account of the relationship between the Press and the British monarchy and its downfall. Why did the rel ationship change? How much was it as a result of public opinion, or was public opinion influenced by the Press? To what extent is the Murdoch Press responsible? Is it all a plot by the Australian media? What is it like to be a journalist or photographer making your living from watching the Royals? Or to be the media advisor to Prince Charles? A succession of bad royal marriages have culm inated in a feud between Charles and Diana in which the Press is their chosen weapon. Journalist Lynn Barber analyzes the relation ship of the Press and the Palace. Seller Inventory # 1269aw