If you have ever thought that there cannot be anything new to say or to learn about Queen Elizabeth II, you have not yet read Robert Hardman’s revelatory new biography of her in this, her astonishing Platinum Jubilee year.
Hardman has spent the past thirty years researching and understanding the British monarchy, and he writes with an extraordinary fount of knowledge but, even more important, with a heartfelt appreciation of what has been called “the genius of constitutional monarchy” and for the members of the family who implement it. He has interviewed everyone possible, including Prince Philip’s German great-niece and almost everyone else on the German side of the family, of whom the prince took great care — as he did with every aspect of his life.
Queen of Our Times is intimately well-informed but never prurient. It is a stylish riposte to The Crown, the meretricious Netflix series which abuses history and rejoices in trivia and untruths about the royal family. The series has been especially cruel and dishonest about Prince Philip and the prince of Wales. Time and again, Hardman elegantly exposes its lies.