Endgame Inside the royal family and the monarchy 's fight for survival

Omid Scobie

Book - 2023

"On September 8, 2022, the world stood still as news broke of Queen Elizabeth II's passing. Her death dismantled the protective shield around the world's most famous family and saw a long-simmering crisis of confidence in the British monarchy begin to resurface. Now, with unique insight, deep access, and exclusive revelations, journalist Omid Scobie pulls back the curtain on an institution in turmoil, exposing the infighting, family deterioration, and outdated practices threatening its very future. This is the monarchy's endgame. Do they have what it takes to save it?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Published
New York, NY : Dey St., an imprint of William Morrow [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Omid Scobie (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
403 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-403).
ISBN
9780063258662
  • Prologue
  • 1. The Queen and Her Piper: Elizabeth II's Final Days
  • 2. Shaky Ground: The Queen Is Dead, the Monarchy Faces Trouble
  • 3. "Oh God, I Hate This": King Charles's Premiere
  • 4. Remembrance of Things Past: The Ongoing Campaign to Make the Royals Great Again
  • 5. Baggage: The Lingering Trials of King Charles
  • 6. The Fall of Prince Andrew: Scandal, Shame, and Silencing Jane Doe
  • 7. Race and the Royals: Institutional Bigotry and Denial
  • 8. Gloves On: Prince William, Heir to the Throne
  • 9. Gloves Off: Prince Harry, Man on a Mission
  • 10. The Men (and Women) in Gray: Royal Courtiers and the Struggle for Power
  • 11. Ghost at the Feast: Princess Diana and Revisionist History
  • 12. Skilled Survivors: Camilla and Kate, Windsor Women
  • Part I. Camilla-The Transformation of a Mistress
  • Part II. Kate-Suddenly Front and Center
  • 13. A Dangerous Game: Royals and the Media
  • 14. The Decay of Years: The Fading Glory of the Crown
  • 15. Endgame
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A bold inquiry into the House of Windsor. Scobie, Harper's Bazaar editor at large and Yahoo! News executive editor, has covered the royal family since 2011. The author moved into their territory with Finding Freedom, his previous book about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. In this new work, already underway when Queen Elizabeth II died in September 2022, the author examines how his revelations of Buckingham Palace "backroom machinations" left him open to the "toxic practices" the royals routinely use to gain media leverage. No longer can the British monarchy sail along as the late queen did with her Victorian motto of "never complain, never explain." King Charles III faces a shrinking Commonwealth, and many wonder if this "transition king" is up to the task; the British public increasingly questions the relevance of the monarchy. "King Charles III and his relatively short reign will never reach the national treasure status that his mother achieved," writes the author, "even with Union Jacks fluttering behind him." Scobie investigates the spin machinery that all the major royals use to make their case, such as the press outcry with the publication of Harry's book, Spare, and the inconsistent, delayed reaction to censoring Andrew for his sexual abuse scandal. No longer in "lockstep," the royals now have their own press offices and agendas, most notably William, whom the author has watched morph from an aloof backbencher into a "company man…increasingly comfortable with the Palace's dirty tricks." The author capably discusses the accusations of racism, as well as the palace's shameless record of misogynist gaslighting, and he engagingly analyzes Harry's bold challenge of the British tabloids, Camilla's steely rehabilitation, and Kate's role as scandal-free cipher à la Queen Elizabeth. While offering no new palace scandals, Scobie maintains his steady scrutiny of the British royal family. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.