Brothers and wives Inside the private lives of William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan

Christopher P. Andersen

Book - 2021

"Diana's Boys revealed the powerful bond between the teenaged princes, and how it strengthened even more in the wake of their mother's tragic death. Now, twenty years later, Queen Elizabeth II is in her mid-nineties, Prince Charles is in his seventies, and all eyes are turned increasingly toward William and Harry again. Christopher Andersen picks up where he left off, covering everything that has happened to the brothers as they have grown up, gotten married to two remarkable women, and had children--all while facing continual waves of controversy and questions about the ways their relationship has shifted."--

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Genres
Biographies
Published
New York : Gallery Books 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Christopher P. Andersen (author)
Edition
First Gallery Books hardcover edition
Physical Description
ix, 356 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations, color portraits ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-344) and index.
ISBN
9781982159726
  • 1. "But I Love Him Dearly" / "They Didn't Even Tell the Queen" / "What the F-Does He Think He's Doing?"
  • 2. "Mummy, Look! It's the Box with the Princess!"
  • 3. "The Distinct Possibility They Might Kill Each Other"
  • 4. "This Is Not Right, This Is Not Normal"
  • 5. "All the Stars Were Aligned, and Everything Was Just Perfect"
  • 6. "Things Are Quite Broken" / "We're Stuck Together for the Rest of Our Lives"
  • Acknowledgments
  • Sources and Chapter Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Twenty years after Diana's Boys, celeb biographer Andersen follows up on William and Harry at a time when tensions prevail between them, controversy stalks the royals, and Queen Elizabeth II nears the end of her reign. Andersen homes in on the queen's influence, particularly regarding William; the impact of marriage and fatherhood on both brothers; and Harry's departure from the royal family. With a 100,000-copy first printing.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A close look inside the palaces of the contemporary British royals. In his 36th book, Andersen caps his prolific coverage of the British royals with a sequel to Diana's Boys: an up-to-date account of the relationship between the two princes, William and Harry, and their wives, Kate and Meghan. Gossipy yet evenhanded, the narrative is based on interviews and conversations with individuals in their inner circles, published material (Britain's tabloids provide salacious fodder), and "the same unimpeachable inside sources I have relied on over the decades to provide highly detailed and accurate information on the inner workings of the Firm." Andersen reprises Diana's tormented marriage--including an affair that called into question Harry's paternity--and underscores the impact of her untimely death on her sons, claiming that both have suffered lifelong PTSD, for which they were never offered therapy. Reflecting on his mother's death, Harry said, "I shut down all of my emotions for the next twenty years." Andersen portrays Harry as emotionally fragile, with William, for much of their lives, trying to take the role of protector from both the demands of the Firm and the media's relentless pursuit. As young men, both were hard-drinking party animals. William's reputation for nightclub-hopping "was well documented," writes the author, "as were his close ties to a number of young aristocrats arrested on a wide range of drug offenses." In 2005, Harry shocked the press by dressing as a Nazi for a costume party. Was placing a swastika armband on his sleeve really "that terrible?" he wondered. A St. James official remarked at Harry's cluelessness: "Did he really know who Adolf Hitler was?" Negative media attention intensified when Meghan came on the scene, which led to the younger couple's well-publicized decision to forge a separate and independent life for themselves. Despite many familiar anecdotes, royal watchers will find a lively chronicle of life among the beleaguered Windsors. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Chapter One: "But I Love Him Dearly" / "They Didn't Even Tell the Queen" / "What the F---- Does He Think He's Doing?" As brothers, you have good days, you have bad days. --Prince Harry Excerpted from Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan by Christopher Andersen All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.