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The Future Royal Family - William Kate and the Modern Royals - cover

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The Future Royal Family - William Kate and the Modern Royals

Robert Jobson

Publisher: Lesser Gods

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The book will be published in time for the centenary of the House of Windsor (July 17, 2017).This edition has been edited for an American audience. It includes an introduction geared toward American readers, updates to previously included information, and a new last chapter to bring the content up-to-date.In the U.S., William and Kate are largely heralded as pop-culture icons and, in Kate's case, a fashion and style maven. The Future Royal Family book will appeal to readers, especially women, who admire William and Kate as celebrities even if they don't revere them as royalty.Robert Jobson is one of Britain's leading royal commentators, dubbed the "Godfather of Royal Reporting" by The Wall Street Journal. A bestselling author and award-winning correspondent, he has been at the forefront of royal reporting for a quarter of a century. Jobson has an established track record in the U.S., including as the author of William & Catherine: Their Romance and Royal Wedding in Photographs and the co-author of Diana: Closely Guarded Secret. He serves as the royal contributor for ABC's Good Morning America.The book includes an eight-page color photo insert section.
Available since: 06/13/2017.

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