Young Prince Philip: His Turbulent Early Life

Author(s): Philip Eade

Biography/Memoir

A revelatory and racy biography of the early life of Prince Philip. Married for more than sixty years to the most famous woman in the world, Prince Philip is the longest-serving royal consort in British history. Yet while he is still one of the most recognisable figures in public life, his origins remain curiously shrouded in obscurity. In 'Young Prince Philip', the first book to focus exclusively on his life before the coronation, Philip Eade recounts the Prince's extraordinary upbringing in Greece, France, Nazi Germany and Britain, where he inhabited a notably colourful milieu yet was beset by continual turbulence and a succession of family tragedies. This revealing book examines the formative psychological effects of having a mother who was born deaf and was committed to a psychiatric clinic when Philip was nine, and a father who was so traumatised by his treatment at the hands of Greek revolutionaries that he later left his young son to be brought up by his wife's family, the Milford Havens and Mountbattens, just when Philip needed him most. Remarkably, there emerged from this unsettled background a character of singular vitality and dash -- self-confident, capable, famously opinionated and devastatingly handsome. Girls fell at his feet, and the princess who would become his wife was smitten from the age of thirteen. Yet alongside the considerable charm and intelligence, the young prince was also prone to volcanic outbursts and to putting his foot in it. Detractors perceived in his behaviour emotional shortcomings, a legacy of his traumatic childhood, which would have profound consequences for his family and the future of the monarchy. Containing new material from interviews, archives and film footage, 'Young Prince Philip' is the most complete and compelling account yet of his storm-tossed early life.

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Praise for Young Prince Philip: "The narrative is as suspenseful as any thriller. Truly an excellent read" Lynn Barber, Sunday Times "Highly readable!. This engaging book deserves to take its place among the first rank of modern royal biographies" Daily Mail "Perhaps this should be regarded as a sighting shot, staking a claim for the official biography!.on the basis of this excellent book one can say it would be a task that Eade was singularly well qualified to undertake" Philip Ziegler, Spectator "Fascinating reading !this carefully researched, warm-hearted and unjudgmental account!is!rich in detail" Evening Standard "Eade's staunchly unhagiographic book is well spiced with!.royal titbits, and enlivened by a lemony tartness in the author's tone!.Eade's account is as thoughtful and unbiased an explanation as we are likely to get of the contentious, sensitive, grouchy old martinet" Miranda Seymour, Guardian

Philip Eade read History at Bristol University. After a year in Spain and a brief career as a criminal barrister, he took up journalism and has since written for a range of publications including Euromoney, Marie Claire and the Daily Telegraph. His first book, 'Sylvia, Queen of the Headhunters' was published in 2007 to widespread critical acclaim.

General Fields

  • : 9780007305391
  • : HarperCollins Publishers Limited
  • : Harper Element
  • : 0.279
  • : April 2012
  • : 197mm X 130mm
  • : April 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Philip Eade
  • : Paperback
  • : 1017
  • : en
  • : 941.085092
  • : 352
  • : Illustrations, ports.