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  • War of the Windsors

  • The Inside Story of Charles, Andrew and the Rivalry That Has Defined the Royal Family
  • By: Nigel Cawthorne
  • Narrated by: Samuel Hill
  • Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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War of the Windsors

By: Nigel Cawthorne
Narrated by: Samuel Hill
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Telling the story of their lives from children to modern day, this fascinating and revelatory new book will look at the fraught relationship (and fiery rivalry) between King Charles and Prince Andrew.

Raised for vastly different futures, one burdened with the responsibility of becoming the future king and the other destined to live in his shadow, Charles and Andrew have spent their lives on different sides of the same coin.

War of the Windsors tells, for the first time, the complete story of Charles and Andrew from their diverging childhoods to their current struggles. It looks at the distinct but overlapping stories of the two heirs, from being separated in their early years and the Queen's supposed overindulgence of Andrew to the competition for Lady Diana and finally, Charles' ascension to throne while his brother is stripped of Royal duties. And it explores whether, with the scandals around Andrew still fresh in public memory, Charles will ever let his brother back into the family.

With extensive research and expert sourcing, War of the Windsors is the incredible inside story of a family in turmoil. Recounting the highs and lows of a brotherhood then turned into a rivalry, royal author and journalist Nigel Cawthorne looks at the makings of a decades long feud and questions whether, ultimately, the brothers will one day band together again.
©2023 Nigel Cawthorne (P)2023 Welbeck Publishing Group
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A bit of new info. But mostly old news

Too little new information. It was mostly rehashed stuff. They never did get along and both come off as spoilt brats

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Inside Scoop on Charles & Andrew Rivalry

This is a look at the lives and rivalry between the two brothers of the British royal family. Charles didn't receive the love and attention Andrew did when growing up. Andrew had always been the Queen's favorite and it was undoubtedly difficult for her to deal with the mess he got himself into the last few years. This book covers their upbringing, marriages and divorces and their current lives. Lots of behind the scenes dish is included. Transcripts of Squishy gate and Camilla gate are included. Those are painful renderings of the call tapes that caused scandals. A number of stories about Charles' charities is covered as well as the Maxwell debacle that ensnared Andrew. Learned a few things I didn't know. Narration is excellent and listening to this made time fly by.

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Worst Royal book ever

If books could be done for false adversing, this one would win the prize! It does nothing more than attack both Charles and Andrew as it roughly toggles from chapter to chapter. It has no structure, no story, no insights, no nothing! Avoid and save yourself from what must be the worst Royal book ever!

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Wait For It …

The first 2/3s of this book offered few, if any, surprises. It’s a retelling of the childhoods and manhoods of Prince Andrew and King Charles III.

The last 1/3, however, is a gradually escalating critique of both subjects that just gets more astonishing as it develops. The author has carefully researched his quarry and he’s not letting either royal off the hook. We’ve had nearly a year of the cleansing of King Charles after the death of QE2. This book does not spare him.

A pretty good blast, and a good read as well.

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Loved the narrator!

This was very much like reading a tabloid. Felt very gossipy. Not impressed with the story at all, but absolutely love this narrator. He’s a good one!

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