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The Four Wives of Windsor

Rivalries, Influence and the Real Power Behind the Crown

Simon Vigar

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English
Century
11 August 2026
The first joint biography of the women who have shaped - and shaken - the modern Royal Family.

Diana. Camilla. Catherine. Meghan.

Outsiders by birth, insiders by marriage. Four women united by their decision to enter the most famous family in the world, and by their place in the centre of its greatest upheavals.

From Diana's emotional revolution to Camilla's unlikely ascent, from Meghan's dramatic break to Catherine's quiet consolidation of power, these are the true stories of the women who have shaped - and shaken - the modern royal family.

Drawing on decades of experience as one of Britain's most trusted royal correspondents, Simon Vigar takes readers behind palace walls to reveal the private tensions, public battles and shifting alliances that have shaped the House of Windsor.

Insightful, revealing and rich with untold detail this is the definitive story of the women who didn't just marry into the Royal Family, but transformed it forever.
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Imprint:   Century
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 1mm,  Width: 1mm, 
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9781529985283
ISBN 10:   1529985285
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Simon Vigar is one of British television's longest-serving Royal correspondents. Since joining 5 News at its launch in 1997, he has reported from the frontlines of Royal history - covering births, marriages, jubilees, and the State funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, to which he was one of few journalists invited. Simon has interviewed key members of the Royal Family, including Queen Camilla, Prince Harry, Prince Philip and Princess Anne, and has travelled extensively on Royal tours spanning from South Africa to Bhutan.

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