Description
On Royalty by Jeremy Paxman is a fascinating exploration of the British monarchy, examining its purpose, function, and the lives of its current and historical members. Known for his sharp questioning of politicians, Paxman turns his critical eye toward royalty, offering an in-depth look at the institution that has long been shielded from public scrutiny. Through his research, Paxman uncovers surprising and lesser-known facts about the monarchy, providing readers with a unique and often humorous perspective on the world’s most famous royal family.
The book delves into the history and traditions of the British monarchy, answering key questions like: What do kings and queens actually do all day? Why do we still need them? Along the way, Paxman presents quirky anecdotes and startling revelations, such as how Albania once sought an English king, the dramatic birth of a queen in front of a crowd of 67, and the surprisingly easy ability to “beat up” future kings of England. Through his witty, engaging writing, Paxman gives a compelling view of monarchy, past and present, making it both an informative and entertaining read.






















