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They are the most chronicled family on the face of the globe. Their every move attracts headlines. Scores of books have tried and failed to penetrate the royal facade. Now Kitty Kelley has gone behind palace walls to provide the first three-dimensional, comprehensive, and evenhanded portrait of the men and women who make up the British Royal family.

Kelley spent more than four years investigating the royal family. In addition to meticulous research into documented sources, she conducted hundreds of exclusive interviews with past and present employees of the royal household, royal friends and relations, courtiers, members of Parliament, and other intimate observers, raising the curtain on this most secretive family. Here are lonely royal children brought up without a proper education in isolated and artificial surroundings, 20th-century adolescents with 19th-century touchstones. Here are the sexual ambiguities, the alcoholism, gambling, and womanizing that were common in the House of Windsor long before Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer. No one is spared; here are the scandals of the last decades: the doomed marriages, and the husbands, wives, lovers, and children caught in their wake and damaged beyond repair.

Illuminating the Windsors' arrogance, naiveté , and lusts - as well as hard work, dedication, and ability to survive the most humiliating disclosures - The Royals is Kitty Kelley's richest, most iconoclastic, historically significant, and compelling work.

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I like reading about the royals or in this case listening to a story about them. So it is no surprise that I chose this title. I liked listening to this audio and it was ably read. However many books you read about the royals (and there are many) there are different slants on their lives, be it pro, anti, hostile, or toadying. You pays your money you makes your choice. Is there anything different in this book that we didn't already know? Well, in my opinion for what it is worth there are always slight differences it just depends on the author and how they choose to tell the story. I liked it (but, I'm a royalist), others may not. You pays your money you makes your choice.

A royal performance.

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This is a book that dares to publish every unverified rumour that has ever circulated about the royals.

The inability of the narrator to pronounce common English place names and the names of famous figures in the UK is unforgivable.

Scurrilous and gossipy

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I suspect Kitty Kelley received heavy criticism because her books reveal things that powerful people don't want revealed. Her sources here are former servants, formal documents and people who have witnessed interactions between each of these royals and others at public events. When the book was published, it was trashed as fantasy and rubbish. Since then solid evidence has come to light that confirms much of what Kelley wrote, including the two Royal children who were 'stored' in a psychiatric hospital until they died recently, this because their Learning Disabilities were considered an embarrassment.

This book is well written and narrated.

More accurate than the media drivel!

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The narrator insists on calling Diana " the Princess of Wales ". - she was never called the Princess of Wales in the U.K. - she was Diana Princess of Wales or Princess Diana . The use of the word Monarchy split up into three vowels is so irritating - MON - ARCH -Y - why ?

Every Duke is called DOOK . Apart from the narration the book is ok , not great but ok .

Not well researched

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I enjoyed this as a book, but the narration was constantly infuriating and full of mistakes. Of course, it’s an American book and one expects American pronunciation, but this reading constantly gets basic slightly unusual words wrong - furore, for example - and, most infuriatingly, just about every proper name in the book. Maybe Althorpe and St John and Slough are forgiveable, if lazy, but when she doesn’t even know how to say Pepys, or Canterbury...

A lazy narration full of mispronunciations

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