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Sign up todayCatherine, the Princess of Wales
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Learn moreThrough the author’s extensive connections within the royal household, this dynamic new biography tells the full story of how Catherine, the Princess of Wales, became the woman she is today.
Kate Middleton’s life story seems like a modern-day fairy tale.
An attractive, clever, and ambitious girl from unexceptional beginnings meets and falls in love with a wealthy prince when they are both college undergraduates. Now, with the British monarchy in transition, Catherine is destined to become the first “commoner Queen” in British history since Anne Hyde, wife of James II.
Since her wedding on April 29th, 2011—and since becoming the Duchess of Cambridge—Catherine has endeared herself to the people of the Britain and America with her extensive travels, with her infectious smile, sense of style, and down-to-earth nature. With her self-deprecation, willingness to laugh at herself, solid work-ethic—along with William’s warmth, and accessibility—this dynamic duo has become the most popular members of the royal family.
As interest in the royals continues to gain legions of new, younger fans, there is increasing interest in the histories and back stories of the principal players in this story. Through the author’s connection with sources both on and off the record within the royal household, this dynamic new biography tells the full story of how Catherine became the woman she is today.
Robert Jobson is the royal editor of the London Evening Standard and Australia’s Channel 7 Sunrise, as well as contracted royal on-screen contributor for the ABC network’s Good Morning America. In Britain, Robert is a regular on BBC, ITV, and Sky News. A bestselling author and award-winning correspondent, he has been at the forefront of royal reporting for thirty-five years. He lives in England.
Born in Stradsett, north Norfolk, Lucy Scott trained at Central School of Speech and Drama and has toured extensively with many theater productions. She also has a wide range of TV experience with some of her credits including Pride and Prejudice, Rosemary and Thyme, and Inspector Lynley Mysteries.