Book details

The Royal Family: William and Kate: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
Description
This book tells the story of Prince William and Kate Middleton, from their different backgrounds to their marriage and the birth of their children. It highlights key moments in their lives, such as their meeting at the University of St. Andrews and their wedding at Westminster Abbey. The book also explores questions like 'How do you become a prince?' and 'When might William become king?' Readers will learn about the couple's role in British history, their duties as representatives of the crown, and will be treated to stunning photographs supporting this narrative.
Age
8-11
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- Gain Insight into Modern Royalty: Reading 'The Royal Family: William and Kate: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge' by Annabel Savery provides an in-depth look at the lives of one of the most watched couples in the world, offering readers a chance to understand the balance they strike between their public duties and private lives.
- Understand Their Philanthropic Efforts: The book delves into the various charitable works and causes that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are passionate about, highlighting their commitment to making a positive impact on society and the ways in which they use their platform for good.
- Explore Their Journey: From their university days to their royal wedding and the birth of their children, this book chronicles the personal and public journey of William and Kate, giving readers a chronological perspective on their evolution as a couple and as prominent figures in the royal family.
- Cultural Significance: The British royal family holds a significant place in global culture, and understanding William and Kate's roles within this institution can provide readers with a broader comprehension of contemporary monarchy and its relevance in today's world.