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Works by Robert Jobson

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Diana: Closely Guarded Secret (2016) — Author — 129 copies, 3 reviews

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Legal name
Jobson, Robert
Other names
JOBSON, Robert
Birthdate
1964-03-23
Gender
male
Occupations
journalist
auteur
presentator
Nationality
Groot-Brittannië

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5 reviews
I have been a fan of the Windsors since Diana came on the scene (didn’t everyone!). So I did enjoy the history in this compilation. But there is really nothing new in here. If you watched the crown, you know everything in this book.

However, this book is so biased against anything that goes against those in power. It became very evident when he talked about Diana. I mean really…Diana was so emotional that Charles was doing the best he could…insert eye roll. But lord have mercy, he was show more so blatant pro William and anti Harry in the Harry and Megan exit. It was almost nauseating.

I did enjoy the narrator, Charles Armstrong. He is perfect for this book, accent and all!

I received this from the publisher for a honest review.
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Quite a short biography, this, for such a long and full life. I think the reason for it was to get it in print ahead of King Charles’s coronation. It feels like it’s been put together quickly, not that this is a bad thing, as longer biographies on Charles are out there.

It opens at the end, so to speak, which is something I don’t care for. I prefer stories, whether fact or fiction, to be linear. It opens with Elizabeth II’s death and Charles III’s brilliant speech about the late show more queen, which I watched when it was first broadcast. This belongs here, but I wish it came in its place near the end, not at the start.

Reading about Charles’s boyhood was highly engaging. His pre-Diana years in general interested me most, as this section included a lot of details I didn’t previously know.

When we get to Diana, at times I feel the focus shifts too much to her perspective. Diana’s story is interesting, but I’m not a fan of off-topic books. If I wanted the focus to be on Diana, I’d read one of her biographies.

Charles is thrown into the background numerous times, replaced by not only his first wife but his children. I could’ve done without the excess details on Harry and Megan. A lot of these parts are like reading recent newspaper reports. Much of this could – and should – have been cut.

The author has met the king several times, so you get his personal take at times. It is a biased history, with the author favouring Charles, so readers wanting an unbiased account might not like it, though this isn’t too blatant. I usually prefer unbiased books, but I’ve always liked Charles, so it doesn’t bother me in this case.

On the most part, though, this is a good read. Not ideal for someone wanting an in-depth look at Charles’s life, but fine if you want an authentic overview.
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If you have ever read any newspaper article about William, or a social media post, then you probably are familiar with the material in this biography. These posts seems to rehash his life in its entirety. There isn't anything new here other than the description of William's temper in the Preface. The book seemed to me to be a fluff piece. It begins with his birth and continues to the present day. I guess readers of a younger generation than mine might find something new here but I did not show more learn anything new about the future King William V. I also did not read anything to justify the subtitle "the making of a modern monarch." Jobson talks about William's listening skills and his use of modern technology as proof that his dynasty will be modern. Any fortysomething individual is going to use modern technology. I don't see that as a reason to call him a modern monarch. I was looking for other reasons for the use of the subtitle. I am not sure what I was looking for, but more than what I got. show less
Biografie van de prinses van Wales (1982-), met aandacht voor haar levensloop, haar huwelijk met prins William, haar liefdadigheidswerk, ophef rondom de Britse koninklijke familie en de diagnoses van haar ziekte

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