| Majesty
Hutchinson, 1977.
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hat
is it like to have a private audience with the
Queen? To take tea or go on tour with her? To
stay in one of her homes? What principles guided
her as she chose Britain's Prime Ministers in
1957 and 1963? What has been her role in crises
like Suez, the Three Day Week and the dismissal
of Australia's Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam?
How does she feel about her sister? Her husband?
Who are her friends?
Majesty is the worldwide best-selling biography
of Queen Elizabeth II, one of the most prominent
yet also one of the least known personalities
in the world. Majesty is also the portrait of
an institution - monarchy - which it is fashionable
to ignore but which thrives in constitutional
form, as healthily as ever. A fascinating and
fitting tribute to Queen Elizabeth II's quarter
of a century on the throne.
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