
Valentine Low, former royal correspondent at The Times, draws on nearly 100 interviews with senior politicians (including one former prime minister), top civil servants, royal aides and constitutional experts in his provocative new book The Power and the Palace.
Based on his high-level access to both the Palace and 10 Downing Street, the book is full of revelations that will rewrite our understanding of the relationship between the monarchy and the government. Come and discover who truly bears influence in the corridors of power and how the monarchy remained not only solvent, but above criticism, for so many years.
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