Royal Family Operations Manual: The history, dominions, protocol, residences, households, pomp and circumstance of the British Royals
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This book, written by royal expert and correspondent Robert Jobson offers a complete examination of the British Royal Family, looking behind the scenes at the current heirs of a kingdom that has been ruled nearly uninterruptedly by a monarch since 774AD. Chapters include explanations of the Windsor bloodline, the family tree and personalities, their royal residences, palaces and country retreats, military connections, charity work, and annual engagements. * Examines the royal finances, including personal incomes, state salaries and charitable activities * Details the births, marriages and deaths of the past 70 years, as well as state ceremonies, jubilees and other royal celebrations * Includes fascinating behind the scenes details on annual events, domestic rituals, personalities, pets and family gatherings * Illustrated throughout, and including Intimate, candid photographs of how the institution of the Royal Family functions
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Additional information
Publisher | J H Haynes & Co Ltd (1 April 2020) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 160 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1785216651 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1785216657 |
Dimensions | 21.84 x 1.65 x 27.69 cm |
by Steve77
A very interesting book. Bought as a gift for my 92 year old Mother , who thoroughly enjoyed it.
by angus gorman
Five star ????
by S. Farley
Excellent book – very informative & a pleasure to read & learn everything about Royalty, including much information I didn’t know before. Great addition to my book collection.
by Killian Anderby
There was only one thing I disliked about the book, but I’d rather not mention it online for the sake of the security of the Royal Family at HQ. The book was very interesting and I have learned loads from this. I have no hesitation in commending this book to you!
by Amazon Customer
The book provides.a valuable insight into the history and pageantry of the monarchs and their courts, precedents and traditions. It is readable and suited to 8 years upwards, explaining many of the questions asked of parents, grandparents and school staff. It should be a staple for all school libraries within primary schools.