Tina Brown's New Book on the Royal Family May Change the Way People View the Royal Family

Tina Brown's New Book on the Royal Family May Change the Way People View the Royal Family

With Prince Harry's freewheeling memoir reportedly coming out next year (at what is considered a rather inopportune time for the rest of the royal family (opens in new tab)), one would think the Windsors would have had enough of having their world rocked by a new book... in 2021! Like other celebrities, how about having their public image overturned by a streaming service documentary series (opens in new tab)?

But Tina Brown's new memoir threatens to add fuel to the already intense years experienced by the Palace. The book, The Palace Papers: The Inside the House of Windsor - The Truth and Turmoil (opens in new tab), will be published next April, just months before Harry's supposedly bombshell memoir The book will be published next April, just a few months before Harry's supposedly bombshell memoir is published. [2007's "The Diana Chronicle" (opens in new tab) is considered one of the most important books ever written about the late Princess Diana. According to the publisher, Penguin (opens in new tab), this new book is a sequel to that one and will be filled with "powerful revelations, nuanced details, and incisive insights" about the royal family. [Specifically, "The Palace Papers" will begin where "The Diana Chronicles" left off, revealing a new 25-year story of the family's attempt to regain unity after Princess Diana's death. According to the Daily Mail (opens in new tab), the details are the result of Brown's "years of research and intimate access to the family," and will include unwrapped revelations about Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein's relationship and Meghan and Harry's family breakup.Mail The Palace is reportedly "bracing itself" for the book's revelations - especially since, as the publisher says, it will "irrevocably change how the world perceives and understands the royal family."

Seems like a good time to pre-order.

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