A Year with the Queen

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Simon and Schuster, Dec 4, 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 272 pages
What really happens when the most powerful man in the world invites the most famous woman in the world to dinner? What is life really like in the 650 rooms beyond the gates of Buckingham Palace? Who are the 50 people in the line of succession to the throne? What does a Lady-in-Waiting do? What do you actually say when it's your turn to meet royalty?

A Year with the Queentells the story from the inside. No Monarch in history has travelled as far and met as many people as Queen Elizabeth II. And no book has revealed the workings of the Monarchy like this -- with members of the Royal Family and world leaders telling their own stories, too.

Like the brilliant television series it accompanies,A Year with the Queenshows the extraordinary world of the Monarch and her family -- from sacred constitutional talks with the Prime Minister to the razzmatazz of a stay at the White House and from a seaside stroll with the Prince of Wales to a weekend in Iraq with Prince Philip. Equally extraordinary is the work of the Royal Household team -- the man who carries the Crown around in a box, the team who counts out the medals, the chef who paints the chocolates, the in-house royal agony aunt....

The result is a book packed with fabulous photographs, important insights, wonderful anecdotes -- and plenty of advice, too. Ever wondered how to reply to a royal invitation? Or how to get one...'

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Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
7
CHAPTER TWO Family Business
69
CHAPTER THREE Fountain of Honour
117
CHAPTER FOUR Head of State
167
CHAPTER FIVE Over Land and Sea
217
APPENDICES The Line of Succession
265
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About the author (2007)

Robert Hardman is the writer and associate producer of the BBC television documentary series A Year with the Queen. He is also the writer and associate producer of the acclaimed 2005 documentary series The Queen's Castle. Since 2001, he has been the author of the "How I See It" column in the Daily Mail, before which he spent ten years as royal correspondent for the Daily Telegraph. He has interviewed many members of royal families around the world including the Prince of Wales, Prince Philip, the Emperor and Empress of Japan, the King and Queen of Norway and the Queen of Denmark. Educated at Wellington College and Cambridge, he is married and lives in London.

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