The Secret Royals

The Secret Royals: Spying and the Crown, from Victoria to Diana is a book by Richard J. Aldrich and Rory Cormac about the relationship between the British royal family and British intelligence agencies. It was published in 2021 by Atlantic Books.[1] In the forward to the book Aldrich and Cormac write of the difficulty of researching the book, noting that "writing about spies is challenging; writing about royals is more difficult; and writing about spies and royals has sometimes seemed impossible".[2]

First edition cover

The Secret Royals was reviewed in The Times by Richard White and Ben Macintyre.[3][4] It was reviewed in The Daily Telegraph by Matthew Dennison.[5] Dennison described the book as full of "Piquant, poignant and unexpected details [that] humanise the business of monarchy" and offered an "intriguing alternative narrative of British royal history".[5] In The Times Literary Supplement the book was reviewed by historian Richard Davenport-Hines.[6]

The Secret Royals was named a Book of the Year by the Daily Mail and a Best Book of 2021 by The Times and Sunday Times.[1]

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