Robert Hardman is an internationally renowned writer and broadcaster, specializing in royalty and history for more than twenty-five years. He is the author of the Sunday Times top ten bestsellers Charles III and Queen of Our Times. 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.
Fascinating . . . The book everyone is talking about -- <b><i>Daily Mail</i></b> This glorious book reveals the real Charles III. Hardman’s magisterial biography, full of detail about the King, the Queen and the Sussexes alike, will become a historical document -- <b>Simon Heffer, <i>The Telegraph</b></i> 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</b></i> 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> A superb, fascinating account of the new King, his court and the first year of his reign. 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</b></i> With impressive access to the royal family, Robert Hardman offers an insider account of the first year of King Charles III’s reign -- <b><i>The Independent</b></i> Impressive -- <i><b>The Washington Post</b></i> No one does it better than Hardman -- <b>A.N. Wilson</b>, <i><b>TLS</b></i> 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>