Windsor vs Windsor: inspired by Channel 4’s hit comedy The Windsors
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Product details
- ISBN 9780715656952
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 16 Jul 2026
- Publisher: Duckworth Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
When Prince Harry sues Prince William for “wilful and malicious sibling rivalry,” the sensational claims from Spare finally face their day in court. But as the proceedings unfold, it’s not just the brothers on trial - suddenly the very suitability of Wills and Kate as Britain’s future King and Queen is thrown into doubt.
The timing couldn’t be more disastrous. Charles and Camilla are preparing to abdicate for a blissful retirement in Mustique, leaving the throne dangerously exposed just as the monarchy becomes the centre of the most explosive trial of the century.
Inside the courtroom, tempers flare and secrets spill: scandalous costumes, whispered comments about royal offspring, and shadowy plots that threaten to shake the House of Windsor to its foundations. Meanwhile, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and other family members - jockeying for influence and relevance - may well bring down the crown before any verdict is reached.
From the creator of Channel 4’s hit comedy The Windsors, Windsor vs Windsor delivers a gleefully outrageous, razor-sharp lampoon of Britain’s most famous family.
Bert Tyler-Moore is a British TV comedy writer best known for the popular Channel 4 series Star Stories (2006–2008), Pete versus Life (2010–2011), and the widely lauded The Windsors (2016–present). After graduating from the University of Bath, Tyler-Moore wrote and performed with the sketch trio 'On the Grapevine' before becoming a stand-up comedian. He co-presented the BBC2 magazine show Gaytime TV and he has also written for Armstrong and Miller, My Family, and the relaunch of Spitting Image. Windsor vs Windsor is his first novel, inspired by the Channel 4 hit TV show The Windsors which he co-created with George Jeffrie.
