Inside Kensington Palace

Inside Kensington Palace by Andrew Morton, published by O’Mara in 1987, is a detailed guide that explores the interior of Kensington Palace and the four royal households residing there. This 176-page book provides insights into the everyday lives of the royals, revealing how they conduct themselves when they believe they are out of the public eye. The author, a seasoned royal correspondent, shares intriguing anecdotes that highlight the personal habits and quirks of the royal family.
Readers will discover intimate details about the lives of the royals, including unique behaviors and preferences that offer a glimpse into their world. The book covers various aspects of royal life, making it relevant for those interested in palaces, chateaux, and the general interest surrounding places and peoples in England. This edition serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to understand the dynamics within Kensington Palace and the lives of its notable inhabitants.
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This is a guide to the interior of Kensington Palace and the four royal households therein. It reveals intimate details of their everyday lives and how they behave when they think the world is not looking! The prince who sleeps with his teddy and the princess who likes to be seen by the “peasants” whilst driving are just two of the valuable pieces of information it contains. The author has been a Fleet Street royal correspondent for the last six years and has travelled extensively with members of the Royal Family. He has written “Duchess”, a biography of the Duchess of York.
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