'A worthy and balanced overview of the Queen's life. Dennison is especially good on her childhood... quietly, tactfully, tastefully reverent.' The Times
Matthew Dennison's elegant and magisterial biography of Her late Majesty, updated following the death of Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III.
The death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022 was more than just a moment of profound sadness; her passing marked the end of an era in our national life – and the final closing of the Elizabethan Age. For millions of people, both in Britain and across the world, Elizabeth II was the embodiment of monarchy. Her long life spanned nearly a century of national and global history, from a time before the Great Depression to the era of Covid-19. Her reign embraced all but seven years of Britain's postwar history up to the accession of her son King Charles III; she was served by fifteen UK prime ministers from Churchill to Truss, and witnessed the administrations of fourteen US presidents from Truman to Biden.
In this brand-new biography of the longest-reigning sovereign in British history, Matthew Dennison traces her life and reign across an era of unprecedented and often seismic social change. Stylish in its writing and nuanced in its judgements, The Queen charts the joys and triumphs as well as the disappointments and vicissitudes of a remarkable royal life; it also assesses the achievement of a woman regarded as the champion of a handful of 'British' values endorsed – if no longer practised – by the bulk of the nation: service, duty, steadfastness, charity and stoicism.
Chapter I. ‘A direct descendant in the male line of our family’
Chapter II. ‘Two folded roses, hush’d and still, Buds of a royal spring’
Chapter III. ‘A delightful picture of English childhood’
Chapter IV. ‘The delightful and beloved little lady… is now second in the order of succession’
Chapter V. ‘She was truly in love from the very beginning’
Chapter VI. ‘A simple, united family life, whatever calls there might be to duty’
Chapter VII. ‘Are we being got ready… for the betrothal of the heir to the throne?’
Chapter VIII. ‘A new combined existence’
Chapter IX. ‘History’s bride, anointed, blessed’
Chapter XI. ‘Still the age of the golden cobwebs’?
Chapter XIII. ‘No one wants to end up like a brontosaurus’
Chapter XIV. ‘A love affair with the country’
Chapter XV. Moderation in all things
Chapter XVI. ‘How long to reign over us?’
Chapter XVII. ‘The people’s affection for the Queen… appears indelible’
Chapter XVIII. ‘She has made her public happy’