The Princes
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Google books | books.google.com |
---|---|
Originally published | 1963 |
Authors | Manohar Malgonkar |
Genres | Fiction |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2381142 |
About The Princes
An Indian prince tells of his family life, of his autocratic, extravagant father the Maharajah, and of his own brief rule before Indian Independence.
Syria: Dismay and fear as Bashar al-Assad returns to Arab fold
... Between them, The Princes and presidents at the summit have locked up many thousands of their opponents...
First pictures inside Edinburgh store Jenners after fire
... The structure of The Princes Street building was not damaged and the well-known grand hall was untouched by the blaze...
Harry and Meghan: Seven takeaways from their Netflix series
... A tragic tale Anybody who watched The Princes as children walking behind their mother s coffin on the way to her funeral will likely feel profoundly sad that their relationship is now so broken...
Prince Harry to release his memoir in January
... Random House said: " As Diana, Princess of Wales, was laid to rest, billions wondered what The Princes must be thinking and feeling - and how their lives would play out...
Royal carol concert offered to ITV after BBC documentary dispute
... Overblown claims The strained relationship between the Royal Family and the BBC follows the broadcast of The Princes and the Press, hosted by the corporation s media editor Amol Rajan...
The Princes and the Press: BBC rejects claims against documentary
... Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and Clarence House said the programme, The Princes and the Press, had made " overblown and unfounded claims"...
Prince Harry: Private investigator apologises for targeting prince's ex-girlfriend
... The Princes felt " really violated" and both were initially " determined" to resolve their issues with the publisher, said Mr Hunt, the former BBC royal correspondent...
Edinburgh's Hogmanay street party to return with reduced capacity
... Artists, who have yet to be announced, will perform on the Ross Bandstand to a crowd of 3,500, with the show streamed to The Princes Street audience...