Young Prince Philip

Young Prince Philip

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Synopsis

A revelatory and racy biography of the early life of Prince Philip. One of the most recognisable men in the United Kingdom, Prince Philip has been consort to Queen Elizabeth II since 1947. The patron of several charities and organisations he is rarely out of the public eye. Yet, very little is known about the Prince's early life. He was born Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark on the Greek island of Corfu, to Prince Andrew and Princess Alice of Battenberg. At the time, the Greco-Turkish War was raging and in 1922, when he was just one year old, Philip and his family were forced to leave their country. Prince Philip's adolescence was a rootless one. Educated in France, England and then Germany, he had little contact with his parents; his mother was admitted to an asylum and his father moved alone to Monte Carlo. His three sisters all married Germans, one an officer in the SS. Yet, this young prince was to be married to the most eligible young woman in the world; Princess Elizabeth. Through exploring Prince Philip's early life, Philip Eade uncovers much about his past that is far from widely known; his relationship with his family, his schooldays in Nazi Germany and later, his alleged infidelities and his extraordinary correspondence with Princes Diana during her divorce from his son.

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Format: Paperback
Publisher: UK General Books
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ISBN 10: 0007305370
ISBN 13: 9780007305377

Media Reviews
Praise for Young Prince Philip: The narrative is as suspenseful as any thriller. Truly an excellent read Lynn Barber, Sunday Times Highly readable!. This engaging book deserves to take its place among the first rank of modern royal biographies Daily Mail Perhaps this should be regarded as a sighting shot, staking a claim for the official biography!.on the basis of this excellent book one can say it would be a task that Eade was singularly well qualified to undertake Philip Ziegler, Spectator Fascinating reading !this carefully researched, warm-hearted and unjudgmental account!is!rich in detail Evening Standard Eade's staunchly unhagiographic book is well spiced with!.royal titbits, and enlivened by a lemony tartness in the author's tone!.Eade's account is as thoughtful and unbiased an explanation as we are likely to get of the contentious, sensitive, grouchy old martinet Miranda Seymour, Guardian
Author Bio
Philip Eade read History at Bristol University. After a year in Spain and a brief career as a criminal barrister, he took up journalism and has since written for a range of publications including Euromoney, Marie Claire and the Daily Telegraph. His first book, 'Sylvia, Queen of the Headhunters' was published in 2007 to widespread critical acclaim.