The Queen
English
By (author): Andrew Morton
In this entertaining and insightful biography, award-winning writer Andrew Morton, author of Diana, Her True Story and Elizabeth & Margaret: The Intimate World of the Windsor Sisters, takes you behind the scenes to uncover the woman and her world.
For years she prayed for her mother to give birth to a son. She longed to be spared her
destiny as Britains future Queen. Her dream was to live in the country surrounded by
children, dogs and horses.
But Elizabeth did her duty, the young princess pledging before her people that she would
dedicate her whole life to the service of Britain and the Commonwealth. She hoped that
that day would be a long way off. It was not to be. Only twenty-five when she became
Queen after the premature death of her father, King George Vl, Elizabeth has become the
stuff of superlatives: the longest reigning, most travelled and, for a shy woman, the
Queen who has shaken more hands and made more small talk than any other monarch
in history. She has been seen and believed by millions, either in person, on television or
film.
Elizabeth was set firmly on the road to becoming sovereign because of the D word
divorce. In 1936, her uncle David, King Edward VIII, wanted to marry a twice-divorced
American, Wallis Simpson. When he couldnt he abdicated. Since that national trauma,
divorce and the fall-out from divorce has shaped her reign. She has witnessed her sister
Margaret, three of her children and several grandchildren divorce. And she has lived long
enough to see the wheel turn full circle, watching as another American divorcee, Meghan
Markle, walked down the aisle with her grandson Prince Harry.
While her reign has been defined by divorce, her private life has been moulded by an
irascible husband, an extravagant mother and a querulous eldest son. In the winter of her
reign she refereed a war between two of her grandsons, brothers William and Harry who
were once inseparable friends. As she celebrates her platinum anniversary, the first
monarch to reign for seventy years, she has, during a once in a lifetime pandemic,
become the reassuring face of hope and optimism, the grandmother to the nation.