For more than fifty years, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor — who became Elizabeth II, Queen of England on February 6, 1952 — has been loved and loathed, revered and feared, applauded and criticized by her people. Still she endures as a captivating figure in the world’s most durable symbol of political authority: the British monarchy. In Monarch, a meticulously detailed portrait of Elizabeth II as both a human being and an institution, bestselling author Robert Lacey brings the queen to life as never before: as baby ‚Lilibet‘ learning to wave to a crowd in the Royal Mews; as a child ‚ardently praying for a brother‘ so as to avoid her fate; as a young woman falling in love with and marrying her cousin Philip; and as the mother-in-law of the most complicated royal of all, Princess Diana. Updated with new material to reflect the 2002 Golden Jubilee and the passing of the Queen Mum — and featuring dozens of photographs, a family tree of the Hanoverian-Windsor-Mountbatten families, and a map that charts the location of royal castles — Monarch is an engaging, critical, and celebratory account of Elizabeth’s half-century reign that no reader of popular history should be without.
ISBN: 978-0-7432-3669-0