The moments in life of ‘knowing’. On Bognor Beach, with Grandpa England
, she had ‘known’ that he, and Papa, and she, would carry something on, something given, something bigger than themselves.
Lilibet: a carefree child, a lover of horses and dogs, devoted to her family. And the girl who would be Queen.
A.N. Wilson, one of England’s most beloved writers, imagines the Queen on the eve of her platinum jubilee. We watch as she discovers, at the tender age of ten, that she is heir to the throne. We witness her meet the dashing Prince Phillip of Greece, who she loved steadfastly from the age of fifteen, and see their friendship blossom into passionate love. Above all, we learn of her astonishing sense of vocation and public duty, which grew during the dark years of WWII and her father’s subsequent years of ill health.
By turns funny, tender and tragic,
Lilibet: The Girl Who Would be Queen honours our beloved monarch and her illustrious reign.
Praise for A.N. Wilson’s The King and the Christmas Tree:
‘An unlikely hero has a master storyteller to tell his tale. The King and the Christmas Tree is a poignant Christmas treat’ – Lucy Worsley
‘Reads like a thriller; a tale of human courage and resistance’ – Lady Antonia Fraser
‘I loved this book, not read without shedding a tear, reminding us that true democracy goes hand-in-hand with true kingship’ – Roy Strong
Despre autor
A. N. Wilson holds a prominent position in the world of literature and journalism. He is a prolific and award-winning biographer and celebrated novelist. He lives in North London.