Harry Windzor and the Magic of Monarchy
A Potter Parody and Prince Harry Satire
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Narrated by:
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Nick Johnson
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By:
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Sid Ishun
About this listen
Harry always believed he was just a humble Spencer — until the swans came with letters that he was never allowed to open. But duty waits for no one, and when the determined (if slightly tipsy) Queen Mother arrives, she upends his quiet existence with a startling revelation: “You’re a Windzor, Harry.”
Sceptre in hand, Harry is whisked away to Balmoral School of Monarchy and Majesty, where tax evasion is on the syllabus and good PR is everything. As Harry learns what it truly means to be a royal, he discovers long-buried secrets, a bitter rivalry with a twin he never knew he had, and whispers of a plot to steal an ancient relic that could unravel a dynasty…
A parody for fans of Harry Potter and The Crown, Harry Windzor and the Magic of Monarchy is an irreverent, satirical twist on the life of Prince Harry and the House of Windsor. There are spats between heirs and spares, dodgy deals between the Palace and the press, and so many scandals swept under the rug that even the corgis are suspicious. Maybe this isn’t a satire after all...
Brought to life by the rich and cheeky tones of Nick Johnson's narration, delve into the secrets of the oldest fairytale of them all ... the British monarchy!
©2025 Sid Ishun (P)2025 Sid IshunHarry Windzor and The Magic of Monarchy was a fantastic listen.The narrator (Nick Johnson) had the perfect feel for the characters. I listened with a smirk on my face.What is real and what is fantasy? Listen and decide for yourself.
What's next from Sid Ishun? I can't wait.
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I enjoyed how the author manages some depth in amongst the humour, so it’s not just repetitive slapstick (which can be a problem with parody), and I especially liked how the book was able to highlight the absurdities of royalty without being unpleasant.
The writing really came to life with the narration, which was lively and engaging, without being over the top.
Highly recommend.
Imaginative and irreverent, highly recommend.
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Thought provoking
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totally awful
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