Prince William: The Man Who Will Be King

Prince William: The Man Who Will Be King

by Penny Junor

Narrated by Penny Junor

Unabridged — 13 hours, 28 minutes

Prince William: The Man Who Will Be King

Prince William: The Man Who Will Be King

by Penny Junor

Narrated by Penny Junor

Unabridged — 13 hours, 28 minutes

Audiobook (Digital)

$26.05
(Not eligible for purchase using B&N Audiobooks Subscription credits)
$29.95 Save 13% Current price is $26.05, Original price is $29.95. You Save 13%.

Listen on the free Barnes & Noble NOOK app


Get an extra 10% off all audiobooks in June to celebrate Audiobook Month! Some exclusions apply. See details here.

Related collections and offers


Overview

His face is recognized the world over, his story is well known. But what is Prince William truly like? As Diana's eldest son, he was her confidant. While the tabloids eagerly lapped up the lurid details of his parents' divorce, William lived painfully though it, suffering the embarrassment, the humiliation, and divided loyalties. He watched his father denounced on prime time television; he met the lovers. And when he was just fifteen, his beautiful, loving mother was suddenly, shockingly snatched from his life forever. The nation lost its princess and its grief threatened the very future of the monarchy. What was almost forgotten in the clamor was that two small boys had lost their mother. His childhood was a recipe for disaster, yet as he approaches his thirtieth birthday, William is as well-balanced and sane a man as you could ever hope to meet. He has an utter determination to do the right thing and to serve his country as his grandmother has so successfully done for the last sixty years. Who stopped him from going off the rails, turning his back on his duty and wanting nothing to do with the press-the people he blamed for his mother's death? Where did the qualities that have so entranced the world, and his new bride, Catherine, come from? In the last thirty years, Penny Junor has written extensively about his parents and the extended family into which he was born. With the advantage of her relationships within William's circle, she has been able to get closer to the answers than ever before.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. The British Royal Family has long been the subject of passionate interest and gobs of gossip-from the tragic sort, the sordid, and the celebratory: pestering paparazzi drove Princess Diana to her death, News of the World reported that Prince Harry had been smoking pot, and millions showed up and tuned in to watch Prince William wed commoner Kate Middleton. Here, Junor, bestselling author of Diana: Princess of Wales and expert on the royal family, focuses on the life of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, detailing his gilded childhood, his parents' troubled marriage, his coming-of-age to embrace a strong sense of societal duty and dedication to his country, and-of course-his own courtship and wedding to Kate in 2011. Throughout, Junor insists that "William has striven for normality all his life," and his oft-maligned father is presented as a sympathetic figure. She also emphasizes the intimacy enjoyed by William and his brother Harry, writing that, in the wake of their mother's untimely death, "what probably helped the boys more than anything was having each other." Having reported on and worked closely with the Royal Family for 30 years, Junor is privy to plenty of drama, but this bio comprises more than just dirt and hearsay; Junor sheds light on the day-to-day ordeals that try a family and a man, royal or no. Color photos.
(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

From the Publisher

Acclaimed Royal writer Penny Junor's unputdownable new biography of Prince William is packed with intriguing new details, including Diana's self-harming and the reason that William took so long to get engaged to Kate.

The Daily Beast

Acclaimed Royal writer Penny Junor’s unputdownable new biography of Prince William is packed with intriguing new details, including Diana’s self-harming and the reason that William took so long to get engaged to Kate.

The New York Times Book Review

Wonderful Tonight, which Boyd wrote with Penny Junor, is a charming, lively and seductive book, and like all good memoirs, it also works as a cultural history.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169912340
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 06/05/2012
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 943,967
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews