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|title=Prince William: Born to be King: An Intimate Portrait
|author=Penny Junor
|isbn=978-1444720396
|website=http://www.hodder.co.uk/authors/author.aspx?AuthorID=62925
|videocover=1444720392|amazonukaznuk=<amazonuk>1444720392</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>B007ZTCSE0</amazonus>
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Prince William is one of the few people who genuinely needs no introduction. He's been in the public eye since his birth and the interest is certain to increase rather than diminish as time goes by. On the other hand he ''is'' only thirty. Is there really going to be enough to warrant a book and will it be anything more than an attempt to cash in on his marriage in 2011 and the current interest in all things royal engendered by the Queen's Diamond Jubilee? You can see that I was something of a reluctant reader - my sympathies are republican rather than royalist and in addition Penny Junor is known to be a supporter of Prince Charles in what can be described as the War of the Waleses. Was this ''really'' going to be a book which I would enjoy?

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