For a book that's 30 years old in 2022 it's impressive how recognisable the royals still are. It's lightweight and silly, but also manages to be critical of the royals without being cruel or snide, and make some interesting political points as well. The ending is a bit daft but then I suppose the whole book is really.
Now I've started on The Promise by Damien Galgut, which was a Christmas present. A bit of a change from the above.
Just finished The Queen and I by Sue Townsend.
For a book that's 30 years old in 2022 it's impressive how recognisable the royals still are. It's lightweight and silly, but also manages to be critical of the royals without being cruel or snide, and make some interesting political points as well. The ending is a bit daft but then I suppose the whole book is really.
Now I've started on The Promise by Damien Galgut, which was a Christmas present. A bit of a change from the above.