Five biggest claims made in explosive new royal book
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The late Queen's political leanings and Queen Camilla's experience of fighting off a sexual assault on a train as a teenager are among several eye-opening claims made in a new royal book. Penned by former Times royal correspondent Valentine Low, Power And The Palace aims to expose the behind-closed-doors relationship between the monarchy and the government through interviews with a series of senior politicians, civil servants, and royal aides. Released on 11 September, the book is already making headlines after a number of claims have emerged through excerpts printed in The Times ahead of publication.
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