Synopses & Reviews
The year 2002 marked the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reign of any monarch of the House of Windsor. Yet the future of the monarchy is by no means certain, not simply due to modern-day egalitarianism, but also because of fundamental weaknesses within the royal house itself. War of the Windsors maintains that while many of the monarchy's failings are well known, hidden from public scrutiny are more disturbing activities for which the royals have never been held to account. This controversial book investigates the alleged unconstitutional behavior of the modern monarchy, unearthing power struggles, major financial scandals, euthanasia, and murder.