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The Shadows of the Crown Entitled

The Shadows of the Crown Entitled Politics & Society

The Shadows of the Crown Entitled

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Power. Privilege. Scandal. The House of York was once hailed as a fresh face of the British monarchy. Prince Andrew, the Queen's favored son, and Sarah "Fergie" Ferguson, the vibrant duchess, began as the fairy-tale couple who captured the world's attention in 1986. Their marriage promised renewal for the Crown, but what followed revealed something very different.From royal weddings to bitter divorce, from tabloid scandals to the shadows of Jeffrey Epstein, this book exposes how two of the most talked-about figures in the House of Windsor became a global cautionary tale. Prince Andrew's fall from naval hero to disgraced duke, and Sarah Ferguson's endless reinventions through books, television, and charity work, created a story of privilege colliding with accountability.Drawing on decades of headlines, televised interviews, and verified records, The Shadows of the Crown: Entitled unpacks the choices, failures, and survival strategies that shaped the Yorks. It explores their battles with the media machine, their influence on public opinion, and the lessons their downfall still teaches about the future of the monarchy.This is not just the story of one royal couple. It is a portrait of an institution under pressure, and a reminder that even princes and duchesses cannot escape the demands of a world that expects transparency, empathy, and responsibility.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
126
Release Date:
2025-08-31
Publication Date:
2025-08-31
Publisher:
Ogundeji Omofolake Lateefat
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN13:
9798232872151
Weight:
169 g
Height:
140 cm
Width:
216 cm
Thickness:
8 cm
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