Elizabeth
Queen and Crown
(Author) Sarah GristwoodSpanning from 1926 to the present day, Elizabeth The Queen and the Crown reveals the story behind Britain's longest-reigning monarch's extraordinary life. An internationally admired figure, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is the most high profile monarch in the world, enjoying enduring and wide-ranging popularity. Sarah Gristwood follows the twists and turns of Her Majesty’s life and its key turning points – including her teenage years during World War II, meeting and marrying Prince Philip of Greece, later the Duke of Edinburgh, and her accession to the throne in 1952. Split into chapters covering different periods of her life, from ‘Apprenticeship (1926–1956)’, ‘Being Queen (1956–1986)’ to ‘Change, Celebration and Commemoration (1986–2022)’, the book charts the extraordinary events in the Queen's life alongside the everyday duties of her role as monarch.
Sarah Gristwood
Sarah Gristwood is a renowned British historian and author known for her work on the Tudor period. Her most famous work, "Blood Sisters: The Women Behind the Wars of the Roses," explores the lives of influential women in medieval England. Gristwood's writing is engaging, meticulously researched, and offers fresh perspectives on historical events.