- EAN13
- 9781444738964
- Éditeur
- Hodder and Stoughton
- Date de publication
- 27/10/2011
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
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Gin O'Clock
Gin O'clock: Secret diaries from Elizabeth Windsor, HRH @Queen_UK [of Twitter]
The Queen [of Twitter]
Hodder and Stoughton
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For the first time, Her Majesty's diaries are opened...
'Had Mrs 'call me Carole' Middleton on the phone after lunch. Wanting to check
'our outfits don't clash on the big day'. One seriously doubts they would.'
Queen of sixteen sovereign nations, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the
Faith. She's one of the world's most well-known and powerful leaders and has
reigned for almost 60 years. She's been privy to every major event and
decision. But what does she really think?
'One does enjoy the Eurovision Song Contest. Lovely to be reminded how much
more civilised the British are than our European neighbours. Royal Eurovision
Fancy Dress Party to celebrate. Unfortunately Camilla misread the invitation
as 'Euro-tunnel Fancy Dress Party' and came as a train.'
Taking in the momentous events of 2011, including two Royal Weddings, the
phone hacking scandal and the Duke of Edinburgh's 90th Birthday Tarts and
Vicars Party, these diaries reveal the seldom-seen workings of state and
reveal how an octogenarian is quietly ruling the world and still has time for
a gin.
'No, Mr Clegg, people born in Libya are not 'Librarians'.
twitter.com/queen_uk
facebook.com/royalginoclock
'Had Mrs 'call me Carole' Middleton on the phone after lunch. Wanting to check
'our outfits don't clash on the big day'. One seriously doubts they would.'
Queen of sixteen sovereign nations, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the
Faith. She's one of the world's most well-known and powerful leaders and has
reigned for almost 60 years. She's been privy to every major event and
decision. But what does she really think?
'One does enjoy the Eurovision Song Contest. Lovely to be reminded how much
more civilised the British are than our European neighbours. Royal Eurovision
Fancy Dress Party to celebrate. Unfortunately Camilla misread the invitation
as 'Euro-tunnel Fancy Dress Party' and came as a train.'
Taking in the momentous events of 2011, including two Royal Weddings, the
phone hacking scandal and the Duke of Edinburgh's 90th Birthday Tarts and
Vicars Party, these diaries reveal the seldom-seen workings of state and
reveal how an octogenarian is quietly ruling the world and still has time for
a gin.
'No, Mr Clegg, people born in Libya are not 'Librarians'.
twitter.com/queen_uk
facebook.com/royalginoclock
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