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Book Details
Title: The Prince of Wales: A Biography
Author: Jonathan Dimbleby
Publisher: Warner Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0751513628
Pages: 745
Published Year: 1994
Dimensions: 20 × 12 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
The Prince of Wales: A Biography by Jonathan Dimbleby is an authoritative and extensively researched biography of Charles III, written during his years as the Prince of Wales. Based on unprecedented access to the prince, his personal correspondence, diaries, and candid interviews, the book offers an intimate portrait of one of the most closely observed members of the British royal family.
The biography traces Charles's life from his childhood and education through his preparation for royal duties and his emergence as heir to the British throne. Dimbleby examines the expectations placed upon him from an early age and the challenges of balancing personal convictions with the responsibilities of constitutional monarchy.
A major focus of the book is Charles's commitment to public service. It explores his long-standing interest in environmental conservation, sustainable agriculture, architecture, youth development, and charitable initiatives. Readers gain insight into the ideas and causes that shaped his public life long before they became widely accepted.
The biography also addresses the personal challenges that accompanied Charles's public role, including the intense scrutiny of the media, family relationships, and the pressures of royal life. Dimbleby presents these subjects with balance and sensitivity, drawing upon extensive firsthand material to provide context rather than sensationalism.

