Why Britain Needs our Monarchy is a challenge to so many who are too quick to moan, too ready to demonstrate their anger at the slightest offence and an unwillingness to recognise that, without the solid foundations which the United Kingdom has built up over the centuries, life could be very different. It has become a land of rights triumphing over responsibilities.
The key foundation is our Monarchy.
The authors focus on the treasures of our institutions, the positives, while acknowledging the flaws of the present, the economic tensions, the dangers of war, the social unrest. They urge us to take a leaf out of the example set so long ago by Her Majesty Elizabeth II when she vowed to dedicate her life to serving her people which she did for decades without so much as a murmur of complaint.
Bob Whittington is a former journalist in newspapers, BBC Radio and Television, and ITN. He is an author and ghost writer. His books include: In the Shadow of Power and Money Talks (Whittles Publishing).
Dr Kartar Lalvani OBE is the founder and chairman of the British nutraceutical company, Vitabiotics Ltd, and author of The Making of India (Bloomsbury Publishing)
"This book deserves to be widely read for shaking the tree of complacency."
- Michael Cole, former BBC Royal Correspondent and Director of Public Affairs for the Harrods Group of Companies
Photo Credits: King Charles III: Dan Marsh Queen Camilla: Carfax2
Queen Elizabeth II: NASA/Bill Ingalls