The Prince George Diaries

The Prince George Diaries

by Clare Bennett (Author)

Synopsis

The Prince George Diaries is a new comedy about the Royal Family told from the inside out. Great diarists have changed the course of history, charted the swell of revolutions, the rise and fall of empires through the power of their pens. But for the first time ever, the gimlet eye of a tiny literary colossus - small in stature but mighty in influence - unlocks the closely guarded secrets of the British monarchy. How? He's one of them. The Prince George Diaries is a no-holds-barred exclusive never-before-seen fly-on-the-wall, behind the scenes roller-coaster expose written from the inside. From David Cameron's weekly meetings with the Queen ('I've given up bread, Ma'am - can you tell?') Princess Anne's terrifyingly combative party game tactics ('Who's got the cojones to take me on?') to Prince Harry's lessons on family history ('Did you know Great Grandpop's first pet was a dinosaur and that he invented fire?') - it is all here. And much, much more. But George's position as the world's most influential baby is suddenly under threat, following the shocking news that he's going to have a sibling. He knows how to be a media superstar. He doesn't know how to be a brother. What will the future hold now an imposter looms large on the horizon...?

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Published: 05 Nov 2015

ISBN 10: 0718182537
ISBN 13: 9780718182533
Book Overview: The hilarious parody diary of the royal toddler, Prince George.

Media Reviews
Very funny and clever. Best diary of a two-year-old I've read this year. -- Hugh Grant
Author Bio
Clare Bennett worked extremely hard in film, television and on charity campaigns before becoming a full-time writer. This included romantic comedies such as Love Actually and Bridget Jones' Diary, Comic Relief, Make Poverty History and Live 8 and the BBC's Planet Word with Stephen Fry. She was Commissioning Editor at Tatler Magazine and is now a Contributing Editor. She lives in west London.