Summary:
The book provides an insider's account of life within the British Royal Household through the eyes of Dickie Arbiter, who served as a press spokesman for Queen Elizabeth II. It offers personal anecdotes, the workings of the monarchy, and the challenges of managing royal engagements and media relations.
Key points:
1. Royal Press Secretary's Duties: The book delves into the role and challenges of a Royal Press Secretary, a position Dickie Arbiter held for over ten years.
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