The Four Wives of Windsor

Rivalries, Influence and the True Power Behind the Crown

From the heartbreak of Diana to the quiet strength of Camilla, from Meghan’s rebellion to Catherine’s composure, The Four Wives of Windsor brings together, for the first time, the four women who have changed the British monarchy forever.

Drawing on decades as one of Britain's most trusted and longest-serving royal correspondents, Simon Vigar offers an insider’s portrait of the lives behind the palace gates. Through vivid storytelling and revealing new insights, Vigar explores how these four outsiders who married into “the Firm” have navigated love, duty, an unforgiving public spotlight and each other.

With exclusive access and behind-the-scenes detail, The Four Wives of Windsor reveals how these women became the driving forces of change in an institution built on tradition and why their stories continue to captivate the world.

About Simon Vigar

Simon Vigar is one of British television’s longest-serving Royal correspondents. Since joining 5 News at its launch in 1997, he has reported from the frontlines of Royal history - covering births, marriages, jubilees, and the State funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, to which he was one of few journalists invited. Simon has interviewed key members of the Royal Family, including Queen Camilla, Prince Harry, Prince Philip and Princess Anne, and has travelled extensively on Royal tours spanning from South Africa to Bhutan.
Details
  • Imprint: Century
  • ISBN: 9781529985276
  • Length: 320 pages
  • Price: £22.00
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