"A compelling and revealing insight into the teenage life of the then Princess Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret." -- "Daily Mail"
"I loved reading this. So reminiscent of my own childhood."--Anne Glenconner, author of LADY IN WAITING
"Funny, astute, poignant and historically fascinating."-- "The Times"
"Fascinating insight into Elizabeth as a teenager."-- "OK! Magazine"
"An unforgettable picture of those innocent, harmless times."-- "Times Literary Supplement"
"Perfect for fans of 'The Crown, ' this is the kind of book you want to curl up with next to a roaring fire or on your next vacation. A fascinating, eyewitness account of the British Royal Family's private life against the backdrop of the Second World War, 'The Windsor Diaries' shows the King, the Queen, and the two princesses through the eyes of a girl who was invited into their home during Britain's darkest hour. I could not put it down." --Gareth Russell, author of The Ship of Dreams
"A captivating behind-the-scenes look at the royal family...intimate and endearing."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"A must-read for all fans of The Crown and royal devotees." -- "Verandah"
"A dedicated and meticulous diarist, unfailingly recording the goings-on of her life as the royal family's welcome interloper.... Howard's observations imbue the reader with an intimacy of the casual, everyday life of 20th-century British royalty."-- "Vanity Fair"
"An insider account that is essential for followers of the royal family."-- "Library Journal"
"Reveals never-before-heard stories about Elizabeth and Margaret, bringing the young princesses' private teenage lives into public view. Acting as both a historical document and an engaging series of vignettes, Howard's diary entries give new insight into the British royal family."-- "Town & Country"
"A parade of delicious details....Alathea's daily diaries captured the royal family at ground level with endearing glimpses as well as astute observations."-- "Air Mail"
"Offers a fascinating glimpse of the sweet, simple, somewhat awkward young girl who would become Queen Elizabeth II."-- "New York Post"
"As bombs fell on London during World War II, a young Alathea was whisked to relative safety. The house next door? Windsor Castle. Her new best friends? Princess Margaret and the warm, awkward Princess Elizabeth, heir to the throne. They enjoy picnics, parties, outings to the movies and more, all of it lovingly captured in the diaries Alathea kept for years. This is a rare, behind-the-scenes glimpse at the young royals."-- "Parade"