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A satire perfect for readers tired of royal fairytales.
Harry always believed he was just a humble Spencer – until the swans came with letters that he was never allowed to open. But duty waits for no one, and when the determined (if slightly tipsy) Queen Mother arrives, she upends his quiet existence with a startling revelation: ?You?re a Windzor, Harry.?
Sceptre in hand, Harry is whisked away to Balmoral School of Monarchy and Majesty, where tax evasion is on the syllabus and good PR is everything. As Harry learns what it truly means to be a royal, he discovers long-buried secrets, a bitter rivalry with a twin he never knew he had, and whispers of a plot to steal an ancient relic that could unravel a dynasty?
A parody for fans of Harry Potter, Harry Windzor and the Stone of Scone is an irreverent, satirical twist on the life of Prince Harry and the House of Windsor. There are spats between heirs and spares, dodgy deals between the Palace and the press, and so many scandals swept under the rug that even the corgis are suspicious. Maybe this isn?t a satire after all?
PRAISE FOR SID ISHUN:
?Scurrilous, salacious and scandalous. We couldn?t put it down.? Chatler
?A gleeful leak from behind palace walls. The Firm won?t be amused – but we certainly are.? Privy Eye
?Who let this guy into the Royal Archives? Anyone reading this will be done for treason.? The Daily Pageant
Join Harry on his journey from lowly aristocrat to worthy prince (if there is such a thing).
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