
Princes at War
The British Royal Family's Private Battle in the Second World War
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Narrated by:
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Cameron Stewart
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By:
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Deborah Cadbury
About this listen
King George V predicted that his son, Edward VIII, would destroy himself within a year of succeeding to the throne. In December 1936 he was proved right, and the world’s press revealed the king was abandoning his throne to marry Wallis Simpson.
A life spent in the shadow of his charismatic elder brother left the new king, George VI, magnificently unprepared for the demands of ruling the kingdom and empire.
Drawing on personal accounts from the royal archives, Deborah Cadbury uncovers the very private conflict between George VI and his older brother.
©2015 Deborah Cadbury (P)2015 Oakhill PublishingCritic reviews
This is not only an interesting account of tensions within one of the most famous families ever but a well narrated timeline of that period. The author goes into detail on parts of the war that tend to be overlooked in history lessons at school: the role of the USSR, the war in Africa, Japan and Italy as Axis powers etc.
I honestly wish I had been taught about WWII through the lens of the Royal Family, back when I was at school.
It's like the best episode of The Crown, ever!
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fantastic easy listen. A great overview
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Excellent
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Interesting subject matter so well told by writer and narrator.i learnt a lot and enjoyed listening over 11 hours.
I Recommend this !
So well narrated
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History at its best
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I know the story of King George VI and his stammer (I thought) from the film The Kings Speech. However I didn’t really know much more about the King other than the weight of Kingship and war possibly contributed to his early death. There was so very much more to know about this reluctant man who grew so in stature and really was the centre of stability and calm for so very many people during the war.
I knew also the general story of the king who abdicated for “love” I had no idea at the lengths the Duke of Windsor went to in an effort to put himself back in a position of power. Also if how much he concentrated on his own petty demands while such momentous times in the war were raging and he tried demanding Churchill’s attention. It really is staggering how self absorbed he could be.
I can only say the book is fascinating, The narration by Cameron Stewart is perfect. His strong deep voice gives weight to the words.
Now I know just what a special Father the Queen had as her guide. This book certainly shines a light on his contribution and loyalty to his country.
Such a powerful story.
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Sibling Rivalry - and Love
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fascinating
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Fascinating story ,
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WWII from the inside
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