A short biography of one of the most recognized yet still mysterious
women in the world, Queen Elizabeth II, from the New York Times
bestselling author of The Kingdom
Elizabeth of York was not born to be Queen. She came into the world on
April 21st, 1926, the equivalent of the modern Princess Beatrice,
first-born daughter of the Duke of York, destined to flutter on the
royal fringe. So while Lilibet was brought up with almost religious
respect for the crown, there seemed no chance of her inheriting it. Her
head was never turned by the personal prospect of grandeur--which is why
she would prove so very good at her job. Elizabeth II's lack of ego was
to prove the paradoxical secret of her greatness.
For more than thirty years acclaimed author and royal biographer Robert
Lacey has been gathering material from members of the Queen's inner
circle--her friends, relatives, private secretaries, and prime
ministers. Now, in The Queen, Lacey offers a life of the celebrated
monarch, told in four parts that capture the distinctive flavor of
passing eras, and reveal how Elizabeth II adapted--or, on occasions,
regally declined to adapt--to changing times.