Royal Family Royal Scandal: How Scandal Threatens a Thousand Years of British Sovereignty
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Can Charles III survive as king? Will Prince William ever be crowned monarch? With modern-day cancel culture, and a growing disenchantment brewing especially amongst younger people in the UK, there are ominous undercurrents evident on all platforms of social media that point to something akin to a social revolution, and it is happening now.
Journalist Roland Gough’s research shows that now King Charles III has ascended the throne, the British Royal Family are under threat as never before. Without the huge support and respect that Queen Elizabeth enjoyed as monarch, Charles will have a daunting task keeping public opinion favourable to himself and his extended family. Various scandals, most notably that of Prince Andrew having to make a large financial settlement to stave off Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit in the USA have brought about a sea-change in the way many people perceive the House of Windsor.
Whatever your views on the Royal Family of Great Britain, this is a must-read book with many insights into how royalty behaves and is perceived in the new cultural landscape dominated by social media.
Journalist Roland Gough’s research shows that now King Charles III has ascended the throne, the British Royal Family are under threat as never before. Without the huge support and respect that Queen Elizabeth enjoyed as monarch, Charles will have a daunting task keeping public opinion favourable to himself and his extended family. Various scandals, most notably that of Prince Andrew having to make a large financial settlement to stave off Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit in the USA have brought about a sea-change in the way many people perceive the House of Windsor.
Whatever your views on the Royal Family of Great Britain, this is a must-read book with many insights into how royalty behaves and is perceived in the new cultural landscape dominated by social media.
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Additional information
Publisher | 1st edition (16 Oct. 2022), The Dunwich Press |
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Language | English |
File size | 2417 KB |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 136 pages |
by Patti
Why can’t people understand that young people always knock the monarchy, I did, I wasn’t interested but I changed as I got older. This author is very anti monarchy, which is a shame as it could have been interesting. Like the media he gets his info from Twitter etc. journalist these days are lazy I’m afraid.
by morskaj
I have become a supporter of the republicans lately, so this book interested me to see how bad things are for the Royal Family. It’s a very good read. Vive la republique!!
by Burd
As a gift to a friend.
by John Hewitt
Excellent service and quality items superb all around experience ty.
by Bargain Hunter
I feel I wasted my money on this book. No new information. Too many pages about Geoffrey Epstein.
More suited to a £ shop.
by Kindle Customer
A down to earth book about what the royal family actually think about there subjects some of the facts eye openers I think there time is running out we can no longer pay for these spongers
by Elizabeth Phillips
This is an excellent book, with lots of interesting information. It does have a few typos and would benefit from proofing and editing.