Royal Papers by Virgil Pomfret

Royal Papers by Virgil Pomfret

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From the moment of her father's death to the present, Queen Elizabeth II has always favoured an open approach to rule. This book features aspects of press coverage of the Queen's reign including the shots fired at the Queen at the Trooping of the Colour ceremony.

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Royal Papers by Virgil Pomfret

From the moment of her father George VI's death in February 1952 to her present stature as one of the world's most pre-eminent and best-loved figures, Queen Elizabeth II has always favoured a more open approach than any of her predecessors. Her first opening of Parliament and Coronation mark the first episodes in the catalogue of historic occasions and Royal Family dramas that have commanded the front pages of the world's press. Also featured in this book are the controversies and alarms of her reign: Princess Margaret's decision not to marry Group Captain Townsend, the shots fired at the Queen at the Trooping of the Colour ceremony, the scandalous resignation of her chief personal bodyguard, the mystery man in her bedroom and the disappointment at the lack of royal support for those fighting in the Gulf War.
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ISBN 13 9780006377634
ISBN 10 0006377637
Title Royal Papers
Author Virgil Pomfret
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1992-02-20
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.