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Elizabeth II: In Private. In Public. The Inside Story.

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Bestselling biographer and royal commentator Robert Hardman has had unique access to the world of Elizabeth II – including family, staff, advisors and even the last state visitor of her record-breaking reign, President Donald Trump himself – to produce this intimate, authoritative, richly entertaining new portrait of the late Queen in her centenary year.

As daughter, wife, mother and Sovereign, Elizabeth II lived fascinating parallel lives, both in private and in public. But she remained something of a mystery – beloved, even revered, modest yet daunting, naturally shy but globally recognizable, inscrutable and also authentic. She was grand but so familiar that we felt we knew her. Yet we would always be left asking the same ‘What’s she really like?’ No one has written more authoritatively on Elizabeth II than Robert Hardman. Who better to answer that question?

The only biographer to have interviewed all the senior members of the Royal Family, some of them several times, Hardman has crafted a gripping story of drama, devotion, triumph, tragedy, humour and conflict; of an outwardly stoical, inwardly complex woman whose love of family, love of country and duty to the Crown might pull her in different directions but never derailed her; a global stateswoman who wielded her great authority with charm and understatement.

Elizabeth II will explain why she was not merely the most famous woman in the world. She was one of history’s all-time greats.

440 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 9, 2026

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Robert Hardman

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Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads database.

Robert Hardman has covered aspects of royal life for more than twenty years and is the writer of both the film and the book Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work as well as Her Majesty: The Court of Elizabeth II, also available from Pegasus Books. He writes for the Daily Mail in London.

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158 reviews9 followers
May 17, 2026
This book is a very comprehensive retelling of the life of an extraordinary woman. No matter where you are in the world, when you talk about “the Queen,” you don’t need to specify which one, people just know. She was a remarkable woman whose life was defined by duty and order. One can merely admire her lifetime of accomplishments.

Some aspects, like the mentions of Andrew and Prince Harry, could have been handled a bit differently, but that is just my personal preference. The ending being about Trump was not on my bingo card.

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

Overall rating: 3,25 stars
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57 reviews
May 17, 2026
A PERSONABLE TOUR OF A REMARKABLE LIFE.

Robert Hardman’s “Elizabeth II: In Private. In Public. The Inside Story” is one of two landmark biographies for the late Queen’s centenary. The other is Hugo Vickers’ book, which I’ve not had the pleasure of reading yet.

In brief, Hardman presents a fair, if slightly reverential account of Queen Elizabeth’s life. In content, it is not a revolutionary biography but it does add a number of accounts and explanations not yet unearthed. There are new perspectives on Prince Andrew’s fall and the Queen’s role (or lack of) in the various lawsuits and media circuses associated with that situation. The other is the well mythologised set of events following the death of Diana Spencer in 1997. Here he picks apart the narcissistic, self-publicising of Tony Blair and Alistair Campbell. Hardman presents a well argued, persuasive case that the Queen and the Royal Household were far more proactive than often given credit for. Blair and Campbell, rather than bringing about change in approach and attitude, were merely preaching to the converted.

Hardman’s biography is littered with the enchanting details and conversations which add a layer to the grand, constitutional events we would previously only see behind newspapers or historical narratives. There’s the dialogue behind the decisions that began the Queen’s reign. “My own name, of course!” The new Queen replied when choosing her regnal name.

The Queen’s characteristically dry sense of humour, much underrated, is here celebrated as a key part of her endurance. Towards the end of 1997, hysterical staff became obsessed that Sandringham was being haunted by the spirit of Diana. After summoning a priest for an exorcism, the Queen was also called for. When asked whether she thought a spirit was haunting her Norfolk home, she replied that even if there were a ghost it could not be Diana. “Why?” the Priest asked, “Diana never much liked Sandringham” replied the Queen, failing to miss a beat.

If this book has an argument, or thesis, which defines Elizabeth II, her life, and her reign - it is the creation of a modern monarchy which embraces cohesion and co-operation. Initially acting as a continuation of her father, she eventually broke out of his mould and made her own constitutional and political mark. Where heirs and monarchs had clashed - Victoria and Edward, George V and Edward VIII - all causing disastrous misjudgements. The Queen reformed the monarchy by bringing everybody into line - The Big Three by 2022 of Elizabeth, Charles, and William set the tone for a new, strengthened monarchy which endures against all the geopolitical and philosophical odds.
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53 reviews
May 15, 2026
I listened to Elizabeth II audiobook by Robert Hardman and really enjoyed it. The narration was excellent and made the audiobook very engaging to listen to.

Before starting this book, I had very little knowledge about Queen Elizabeth II and I hadn’t read any of the author’s previous works. However, I found the book very informative and easy to follow. I especially liked how her life was presented in chronological order, which helped me understand both her personal journey and her role as Queen over the years.

The book gives a detailed yet accessible look at her public duties, private life, and the historical events that shaped her reign. Even for someone new to the subject, it never felt overwhelming. Overall, it was an enjoyable and insightful listen.

I received this audiobook from NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
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191 reviews10 followers
May 12, 2026
I've seen Robert Hardman on the shows of some royal commentators I follow and had heard of this book, imagine my excitement when I saw it on Netgalley (thanks)!

Huge added bonus that the audiobook is narrated by the author. He could narrate any book, his voice is prefect for it!

Absolutely compelling and not at all slow like some biographies can be. Everything is presented in a very diplomatic and balanced way (one could say even a bit too generous about H&M). Very factual and totally up to date, there's things from 2026 in it. So many stories and you'll run a full roller coaster of emotions!

A fascinating insight into our wonderful late monarch. She's thoroughly missed and this book is a great tribute. ❤️
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Author 7 books68 followers
April 22, 2026
An insightful biography of the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II with a strong focus on her later reign and the transition to the reign of King Charles III. Hardman includes interviews with a wide variety of prominent figures who knew the Queen including former British Prime Minister David Cameron and former American President George W. Bush. Although Hardman has written about Queen Elizabeth II many times before, there is fresh material in this book as more sources have spoken on the record since Queen Elizabeth II's passing. An excellent read for what would have been Queen Elizabeth II's 100th birthday.
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Review of advance copy received from Publisher
April 30, 2026
The shift of focus at the end towards Trump's views on the Royal Family was.... a choice.... Yes, he had only nice things to say about the Royals (both QEII and Charles III). Diplomacy? Perhaps. We can acknowledge and applaud King Charles' actions towards removing Andrew's titles and royal connections when he was discovered to be so involved with Epstein. And yet. Here's Trump, an incredibly divisive, (and certainly all over the Files) person. Not the best way to end a book chronicling the historic reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

Audiobook received via Libro.FM. Narrated by the author.
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24 reviews
April 29, 2026
There are a lot of things to admire about Elizabeth II, that being said, the author is so extremely biased that at times you think you’re reading a book trying to convince someone that you really, really should like her. I would suggest reading something a lot more balanced
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11 reviews2 followers
April 17, 2026
Like a long, accurate episode of the Crown, full of details without too much sycophancy. Far less dense than I expected.
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Author 4 books223 followers
May 4, 2026
Revelatory about the last years of the monarch's life.
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May 15, 2026
Loved to hear about one if the best modern UK monarchs and longest reigns and the family issues and interesting to hear a lot of it!
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Review of advance copy
May 17, 2026
I was very impressed with this book. It is eminently readable; it is well sourced, and it is engaging. Nicely produced, too. Highly recommended.
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239 reviews2 followers
April 18, 2026
A touching memoir

I really loved this touching memoir. Sympathetic to our last Queen, it is a must read for any loyalist.

Highly recommended from a New Zealand fan.
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