After Diana: William, Harry, Charles, and the Royal House of Windsor by Christopher Andersen Summary and Reviews
Book Reviews of After Diana: William, Harry, Charles, and the Royal House of WindsorBook Review: LAUGHABLEThis book is worth the money as a comedy read. It is so innacurate, it is laughable. It is written for the American public - the kind of whom believe ENGLAND stands for the whole of the United KIngdom. Whether you are a royalist or not, the entire book is full of such laughable factual errors and implausible scenerios that it is an extremely bad advertisment for UK/US understanding. Check any modern history book for the dates the author gets wrong, and check your own common sense for the lies he makes up - to deceive and entrall the American (and world's) public.
|
||||