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Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan

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Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan

In the eagerly anticipated sequel to the New York Times bestseller Diana's Boys, Christopher Andersen presents an exploration of the last two decades in the lives of Princes William and Harry. Packed with previously undisclosed details and startling revelations, this follow-up delves into the evolving relationship between the brothers as adults—one destined to be the heir, the other fated to live in the shadow as the spare. A perfect read for enthusiasts of Netflix's The Crown.

Diana's Boys initially unveiled the formidable bond between the teenage princes, accentuating its growth in the aftermath of their mother's tragic demise. Fast forward twenty years, with Queen Elizabeth II in her mid-nineties and Prince Charles in his seventies, all eyes once again focus on William and Harry. Christopher Andersen resumes the narrative, chronicling the brothers' journey into adulthood, their marriages to two remarkable women, and the challenges they face amidst continuous controversy and questions surrounding the evolution of their relationship.

The book scrutinizes the Queen's clandestine efforts to shape her grandsons in the Windsor image after Diana's death and her expectations for William as the future king. It raises questions about whether the renowned closeness between the brothers can endure Harry's departure from the Royal Family—an unprecedented event since their great-great-uncle King Edward's abdication for marriage to a divorcée. Andersen explores the influence that sisters-in-law Kate and Meghan exert on each other and the princes, revealing how marriage and fatherhood have altered the brothers and, in some instances, created a divide between them.

With an honest examination of the continuous scandals that have enveloped the princes and their wives, including allegations of bullying, racism, betrayal, and emotional distress, Andersen leaves no stone unturned. Drawing on in-depth research and his characteristic "fascinating and insightful" writing style, as noted by The Christian Science Monitor, Andersen offers an intimate and riveting glimpse into the private lives of the world's most renowned princes.

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Listed on 23 January, 2024