Biographies of Elizabeth II in Spanish reach bookstores after her death

“Isabel II. Life of a queen” is the title of the biography published by the Planeta publishing house and which has been written by the “reference” biographer of the English royal family. The journalist Ana Polo explains “how a shy girl became a an indisputable icon” in “The Queen. The incredible life of Elizabeth II” Libros Cúpula will publish the second volume “The Crown”, the “official complement” to the Netflix television series on the reign of Elizabeth IIVarious biographies in Spanish about the queen Elizabeth II will arrive in bookstores in the coming weeks after her death yesterday at the age of 96, which will also be accompanied by publications on the famous television series that portrays the life of the monarch, “The Crown”, as announced by her editorials. “Elizabeth II. Life of a Queen” is the title of the biography that the Planeta publishing house will publish on October 19 and which has been written by the “reference” biographer of the English royal family, Robert Hardman. “All his life to the service The nation’s beginning “According to Planeta, Hardman, one of the leading experts on the British royal family, has had “unprecedented access to the royal family, its staff, its friends and the royal archives” so the book “offers a new and rigorous look at our contemporary history through one of the public figures who have best defined it.” “The Queen” is the title of another biography of Isabel II, which will be published by Espasa next month of November in Spanish, and signed by Andrew Morton, also the author of Madonna, Monica Lewinsky, the Beckhams, Tom Cruise or Angelina Jolie. According to Espasa, Morton helps “discover the queen, but also women and their world” . “For years she prayed for her mother to give birth to a son, since her dream was to live in the countryside surrounded by children, dogs and horses, but Isabel, only twenty-five years old, fulfilled her duty and promised before her people who would dedicate his entire life to the service of the nation after the premature death of his father, King George VI,” says the publisher. Undisputed iconThe Sphere of Books will also release “The Queen. The incredible life of Elizabeth II” on the next 5 October, 700 pages in which the journalist Ana Polo explains “the back room of power in Buckingham and how a shy girl, without special training or charisma, became an indisputable icon, an object of reverence and respect for millions of people throughout the world”. “In more than 700 pages, the author passionately unravels the story of a woman who was not born to reign and whose life should have been uneventful, but who ended up on the throne and, for decades, was in charge of defend the Crown, a task that It wasn’t always easy,” explains La Esfera.Y Libros Cúpula will publish the second volume “The Crown”, by Robert Lacey, which is the “official complement” to the Netflix television series on the reign of Elizabeth II.This second volume covers two tumultuous decades of the reign of Elizabeth II, the key social, political and personal moments and their effects not only on the royal family but also on the world around it, notes the editorial that highlights that Robert Lacey is the official biographer of royalty and has participated in the Netlix series as a historical consultant.