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Review: The Last Queen by Clive Irving

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I thought that with the passing of England’s Queen, this might be a good time to read this book that’s been sitting on my shelf for a few months. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§  The Last Queen: Elizabeth II’s Seventy Year Battle to Save the House of Windsor by Clive Irving πŸ‘‘ 3.5 crowns out of 5 πŸ‘‘ Just based on the title and subtitle, one might presume the book would lay out all the ways the British monarchy has failed to evolve with the times and has tried to maintain the public’s goodwill. And yet. The book is equal parts “assessing the state of the monarchy” and anecdotes from Irving’s work life in the 50s and 60s. He mines his association with Lord Snowdon for filler an almost obsessive amount. And if you ever wanted a primer on London newspapers of that era, this is the book for you. These parts didn’t interest me as much as when he attended his main thesis directly. Eventually Irving gets around to explaining how the monarchy has weathered many existential crises over the past century and how it may ...