Brown has waded through every book on Queen Elizabeth II, a feat likened to a scholar's work in the ancient library of Alexandria, digesting royal narratives.
He humorously notes the experience as akin to wading through candyfloss: emerging pink and queasy, yet also undernourished from the shallow narratives of monarchy.
Craig Brown’s exploration of royals, comprising memoirs and celebrity encounters, reveals thought-provoking insights, setting a new standard in the traditionally crafted narrative of the royal family.
Despite the plethora of royal books, Brown's unique perspective as a humorist brings depth, making readers reconsider their understanding of the monarchy through a fresh lens.
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