Synopses & Reviews
Charming, sensitive, intelligent, and devastatingly handsome -- in their moment of crisis, the Royal Family could scarcely have wished for a finer representative. Graced with the easy charm of his mother and with an innate sense of decorum and duty, Prince William has endeared himself to the world as the brightest hope for the monarchy's future. Yet, as the dashing young prince comes of age, he has informed his father that he no longer wishes to remain heir to the throne. He also wishes to dispense with royal protocol and to cease using his title. Wounded terribly by the tragic death of his mother, and pressured by the expectations of a waiting world, William's momentous decisions will most certainly change the face of the monarchy.