Royal Family braces for 'powerful revelations' in 'intimate' new book

Buckingham Palace braces for ‘powerful revelations’ about the Royal Family in ‘intimate’ new book

  • Tina Brown’s book promises to ‘irrevocably change’ perception of Royal Family 
  • It will be published just months before Prince Harry’s tell all memoir, in April
  • Book entitled The Palace Papers: Inside The House Of Windsor – The Truth And The Turmoil, will track the Queen’s ‘loosening grip’ on the monarchy

Buckingham Palace is braced for the release of another book promising ‘powerful revelations’ about the Royal Family in the Queen’s jubilee year.

Magazine editor Tina Brown’s The Palace Papers: Inside The House Of Windsor – The Truth And The Turmoil will be published in April – just months before Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir.

The sequel to Miss Brown’s bestseller The Diana Chronicles, which was released in 2007, is ‘full of nuanced details and searing insight’, according to Penguin.

The publisher said it would tell ‘the real story’ of the Royal Family over the 25 years since the death of Princess Diana. 

The title will ‘irrevocably change the way readers perceive and understand the Royal Family’, it added.

Magazine editor Tina Brown’s The Palace Papers: Inside The House Of Windsor – The Truth And The Turmoil will be published in April – just months before Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir (Pictured: Tina Brown)

The book is said to track the Queen’s ‘loosening grip’ on the monarchy and is based on the former Vanity Fair editor’s ‘years of research and intimate access’.

It will cover allegations surrounding Prince Andrew’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and Harry and Meghan’s decision to quit as senior royals. 

Miss Brown wrote on Twitter yesterday: ‘Excited to announce my new book… read how the monarchy tried to preserve itself amidst explosive headlines.’

It was revealed in July that Harry has been writing a memoir for almost a year. 

It is due to be released in late 2022 and threatens to be as incendiary as the couple’s Oprah Winfrey interview in March.

Ben Brusey, publishing director at Century, an imprint of Penguin Books which is also publishing Harry’s title, said The Palace Papers was a ‘tour de force’.

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