William at 40
The Making of a Modern Monarch
(Author) Robert JobsonPrince William, Duke of Cambridge, is one of the world's most famous faces destined to one day lead the ancient institution of the British monarchy as King. Determined to do the right thing and to serve his country as his grandmother, The Queen, has done, William has created a public persona of a loving husband to Catherine and devoted father of three to George, Charlotte and Louis. Calm, balanced, and determined, he is perceived as passionate about the environment and the animal species that are facing extinction on our planet and, indeed the planet itself. He, along with his wife, have worked tirelessly too to try to end the stigma of mental health. He ticks all the right boxes as the future King. In private, however, those close to him say William, while being a dedicated servant of the Crown can be off-hand and volatile, defying his calm, family-guy demeanour. It is this chameleon-like characteristic that makes his father, Prince Charles, tread carefully when dealing with his son and heir. Theirs has been a complex relationship - indeed it was with Harry that Charles enjoyed a closer relationship before he bolted to America with new wife Meghan. William demands deference from those royally ranked below him, but in truth when looking upwards, he rarely gives it. Robert Jobson's new biography provides a definitive account and insight into the life of the Duke of Cambridge as he approaches his milestone birthday. At a key point in the history of the modern British monarchy, the author explores the complex character of the man who will follow his father Charles as King, his beliefs and thoughts, to reveal what kind of monarch William V will be. Published to coincide with William's 40th birthday. With 16 pages of colour photographs.
Robert Jobson
Robert Jobson is a British author and royal correspondent known for his in-depth coverage of the British royal family. He has written several books on the subject, including "William's Princess" and "Harry's War." Jobson's writing style is characterized by his insider knowledge and access to exclusive sources within the royal household. His contributions to literature include shedding light on the lives and inner workings of the British monarchy. One of his most famous works is "Diana: Closely Guarded Secret," which provides a revealing look into the life of Princess Diana. Jobson's impact on the literary genre of royal biographies is significant, as he continues to provide fresh insights and perspectives on the royal family.