Summary:
The book provides an insider's view of what it's like to work for the British royal family, detailing the experiences and duties of the staff, from the highest-ranking officials to the domestic servants, who maintain the daily operations and uphold the traditions of the royal household. It offers anecdotes and insights into the personal lives of the royals as observed by their employees, revealing both the privileges and challenges that come with serving one of the world's most famous families.
Key points:
1. Royal Household Roles: The book explores the complex hierarchy and roles within the royal household, including private secretaries and footmen.
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