Battle of Brothers
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Extracts from Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt Haig reproduced by permission of Canongate Books Ltd. Copyright © Matt Haig, 2018.
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Dedication
To my brother,
Graham
– and also to my darling
Jane and Scarlett
who inspired me every day
Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
List of Illustrations
1 Brothers at War
2 Family Matters
3 Dynastic Marriage
4 Agape
5 ‘Whatever “in love” Means’
6 Party Pieces
7 An Heir and a ‘Spare’
8 Bringing Up Babies
9 Entitlement
10 Exposure
11 Camillagate
12 Uncle James
13 People’s Princess
14 Scallywag
15 Forget-me-not
16 Wobble
17 Kate’s Hot!
18 Kate’s Not!
19 Line of Duty
20 Fantasy of Salvation
21 White Knight
22 In Vogue
23 End of the Double Act
24 Different Paths
25 Christmas Message
26 Sandringham Showdown
27 Abbey Farewell
28 Social Distancing
Picture Section
Source Notes
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Also by Robert Lacey
About the Author
About the Publisher
Illustrations
1st section
Prince and Princess of Wales at Highgrove with William and Harry, 1986 (Tim Graham Photo Library/Getty Images)
Prince Charles with Princess Anne, 1954 (Camera Press)
Prince of Wales’s wedding, 1981 (Lichfield Archive/Getty Images)
Lady Diana Spencer and Camilla Parker Bowles, 1980 (Express Newspapers/Archive Photos/Getty Images)
Prince Harry and Prince William, 1985 (Tim Graham Photo Library/Getty Images)
Princess Diana with Princes William and Harry, 1997 (John Swannell/Camera Press)
Prince Harry at Trooping the Colour, 1989 (Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)
Diana in minefield, 1997 (Tim Graham Photo Library/Getty Images)
Princess Diana presenting polo trophy to James Hewitt, 1989 (Iain Burns/Camera Press)
Princess Diana in car with Dodi Fayed, 1997 (Sipa Press/Shutterstock)
Funeral service of Princess of Wales, 1997 (Jeff J. Mitchell/AFP/Getty Images)
Funeral of Princess of Wales with flowers, 1997 (Wayne Starr/Camera Press)
2nd section
Prince William at Eton, 2000 (Anwar Hussein/WireImage/Getty Images)
Prince William and Kate Middleton at St Andrews University, 2005 (Royal/Alamy Stock Photo)
Kate Middleton on catwalk, 2002 (Malcolm Clarke/Daily Mail/Shutterstock)
Wedding of Prince William, 2011 (George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Wedding of Prince of Wales, 2005 (Hugo Burnand/Getty Images)
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at Lindo Wing with Prince George, 2013 (Alan Chapman/Film Magic/Getty Images)
Making a Difference Together, 2018 (Goff Photos.com)
Fab Four at Sandringham, 2017 (Karen Anvil/Goff Photos.com)
Kate and Meghan at Wimbledon, 2019 (Karwai Tang/Getty Images)
Queen at Christmas, 2019 (Steve Parsons/Getty Images)
Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children at Trooping the Colour, 2019 (JS/Dana Press Photos/PA Images)
3rd section
Prince Harry in Afghanistan, 2008 (PA Photos/Topfoto)
Prince Harry in car after hospital visit, 1988 (Mirrorpix)
Princes in Botswana, 2010 (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Meghan and family (News Licensing)
Meghan Markle in Suits, Season 1, 2011 (Frank Ockenfels/Alamy Stock Photo)
Meghan and her mother on their way to the wedding, 2018 (Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images)
Prince Charles with Doria Ragland and the Duchess of Cornwall, 2018 (Jane Barlow/WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Duchess of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth II, 2018 (Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImage/Getty Images)
Meghan with women of the Hubb Community Kitchen, 2018 (Christmas Jackson/Getty Images)
Prince Harry, Meghan and their son Archie, 2019 (Dominic Lipinski-WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Meghan with Archie and Desmond Tutu, 2019 (Toby Melville/Samir Hussein/Getty Images)
Prince Harry on Abbey Road, 2020 (Samir Hussein/Getty Images)
Commonwealth Day Service, 2020 (Phil Harris/Getty Images)
Cartoons
Harry and Meghan’s expulsion from Eden (Morten Morland/News Licensing)
The Queen writing to Roddy Llewellyn (Courtesy of the Mark Boxer Estate)
Royal infidelities featuring Charles, Camilla, Diana and James Hewitt (Mirrorpix/Reach Licensing)
Crocodile tears of the media (Chris Riddell/Guardian News & Media)
‘I’m having a ghastly nightmare’ by Cummings (Reproduced with kind permission of the Cummings family)
Fergie’s toe-licking (Tom Johnston/News Licensing)
Harry’s paternity (Ben Coppin, animator and illustrator)
Tidal wave of flowers on Diana’s death (Gerald Scarfe/News Licensing)
Diana as Queen of Hearts (Peter Brookes/News Licensing)
The Queen gives orders to James Bond (Ben Coppin, animator and illustrator)
Camilla and Charles as potted and potty (Peter Brookes/News Licensing)
Camilla and Charles ‘Gotcha!’ (Reproduced with the permission of Private Eye Magazine)
Harry in Afghanistan (Peter Brookes/News Licensing)
Queen and Philip respond to the Markles’ arrival (Peter Brookes/News Licensing)
Gallery of Prince Andrew scandal (Peter Brookes/News Licensing)
Sussex Royal commercialisation controversy (Morten Morland/News Licensing)
Harry and Meghan’s ‘Souvenir Issue’ (Reproduced with the permission of Private Eye Magazine)
Allowing the ‘Sussex Royal’ name (Peter Brookes/News Licensing)
‘He could have been the next Prince Andrew!’ (Morten Morland/News Licensing)
Harry and Meghan with zip masks (Paul Thomas/Daily Mail)
Harry and Meghan on coronavirus and the press (Morten Morland/News Licensing)
The pumpkin carriage (Peter Brookes/News Licensing)
1
Brothers at War
‘There are disagreements, obviously, as all families have, and when there are, they are big disagreements.’
(Prince William, BBC News, 19 November 2004)
Talk to each other, for God’s sake! That was the way Diana had raised her boys – to get their feelings fully out in the open in a direct fashion, not stumbling and mumbling into their emotional cups of tea like so many other members of the Windsor clan. ‘Never complain, never explain!’ – what kind of philosophy for life was that?
Thanks to their mother, William and Harry had grown up to be two expressive straight-talkers – and ambitious world-changers too. Their straight-talking – along with their attempts at changing – make up the substance of this book. And we jump into our story in May 2019