William and Harry

William and Harry by Ingrid Seward, published by Headline in 2003, offers a detailed biography of the two brothers, who are second and third in line to the British throne. This 310-page book delves into their extraordinary lives, exploring their privileged upbringing, the impact of their parents’ divorce, and the tragic loss of their mother. Through interviews with close personal friends, Seward provides a nuanced perspective on the complexities surrounding Princes William and Harry.
Readers will find an exploration of the brothers’ experiences as they navigate the challenges of royal life, including the media scrutiny and public fascination that have followed them. The biography sheds light on their personal journeys, revealing insights into their character and the dynamics of their relationship. This edition presents a comprehensive look at the lives of William and Harry, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of contemporary British royalty.
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So much has been written about Princes William and Harry, yet so little is really known about them. In this biography of the two brothers, Ingrid Seward examines the extraordinary lives of the two men who are second and third in line to the British throne. From the privileged childhood, through the trauma of their parents’ divorce and subsequent tragic death of their mother, to the tabloid gossip and scandals of late, William and Harry have always fascinated. This account features interviews with close personal friends, giving an intimate insight into their lives.
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