Power and the Palace pulls back the curtain on the hidden relationship between the sovereign and the prime minister - and sheds a revealing new light on the past, present and future of the monarchy.
Praise for
COURTIERS
'Illuminating . . . These figures have hovered in the backgrounds of the palaces over the years, clearing their throats like characters in Act II of Hamlet, and Low helpfully sorts them out and immortalises their moments of success or failure - or more often initial success followed by being cast into outer darkness'
The Times
'Low's enjoyable account . . . chronicles, and explains, the role of those courtiers whose role comes closest to public accountability . . . there are tantalising unattributed snippets from private interviews . . . Low's conclusion is a valuable one'
Telegraph
'This book is riveting. Extraordinarily well written, it canters along, packed with impeccable inside information. Low . . . is one of the exceptional minds writing about the British monarchy today'
Literary Review
'Courtiers is a suave history of the monarchy over the past century, seen through the prism of those who serve it . . . a remarkable insight . . . and an important addition'
Spectator
'Engaging and thoroughly researched . . . Low doesn't stint on insider gossip, thanks to his unprecedented access to royal households, and he has perceptive things to say about power and responsibility too'
Observer