Robert Hardman is renowned internationally as a writer and broadcaster, specializing in royalty and history for more than twenty-five years. He is the author of the Sunday Times top 10 bestseller Queen of Our Times, also listed as the Sunday Times Book of the Year 2022 in Biography and Memoir. His other books include Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work, Our Queen and Queen of the World, along with the BBC and ITV television documentaries of the same name. Among other television credits, he wrote and presented the BBC Two documentary George III - The Genius of the Mad King and wrote the BBC series The Queen's Castle. Hardman interviewed the then Prince of Wales for the BBC's Charles at 60, the Duke of Edinburgh for the BBC's The Duke: In His Own Words and the Princess Royal for ITV's Anne: The Princess Royal at 70. He wrote and co-produced the BBC's Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers, for which he interviewed a dozen members of the Royal Family. He is also an award-winning newspaper journalist for the Daily Mail in London.
A superb, fascinating account . . . Elegantly written by the most authoritative of royal historians writing today, it is deeply researched, impeccably sourced and filled with scoops and new details. This is the definitive book -- <b>Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of <i>The Romanovs</i></b> He did it with Elizabeth II and now he has done it again with Charles III. Robert Hardman is the unsurpassed grand master when it comes to the inside story of the modern monarchy. Full of surprises and glorious detail -- <b>Andrew Roberts, author of <i>George III: The Life and Reign of Britain's Most Misunderstood Monarch</i></b> No one does it better than Hardman -- <b>A.N. Wilson, <i>TLS</i></b> Scoops aplenty are here . . . An irresistible insider account of momentous royal events. Here is as accurate a portrayal of the King as we are likely to get -- <b>Melanie Reid, <i>The Times</i></b> Authoritative from the start . . . a most engaging introduction to the new reign -- <b>Hugo Vickers, <i>The Oldie</i></b> Superbly researched and fascinating -- <b>Tanya Gold, <i>The Spectator</i></b> Impressive -- <b><i>The Washington Post</i></b>