“Hallemann’s deeply researched and engaging debut book intertwines the histories of the iconic Kennedy and Windsor dynasties and captivates with its literary quality . . . Her writing is lively, accessible, and sharp, melding scholarly insight with storytelling flair and sidestepping dry jargon to draw in historians, history buffs, and casual readers alike.” —Library Journal (starred review)
“When observed on an individual basis, the notoriety surrounding either a Kennedy or a Windsor at any given point in time may present as a one-off. Culture observer Halleman does a masterful job of weaving their discrete stories into a unified historical tapestry.” —Booklist (starred review)
“A guilty pleasure [well done].” —Kirkus
"[F]antastic . . . [Hallemann] connects and uncovers juicy new details and stories about these two historic families. I highly recommend it to all history lovers and those interested in the monarchy or America's royal family alike!" —Oprah Daily
“Hallemann has beautifully woven together the stories of two of the most famous families in the world. She's uncovered never-before-told stories — not easy to do with dynasties under the world's microscope — to show how these families have been intertwined for generations. The Kennedys and the Windsors is a meticulous feat of research and reporting that's also incredibly entertaining to read.” —Kate Storey, New York Times bestselling author of White House by the Sea: A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port
"Hallemann offers up an intriguing tale rich with drama and tension, exploring the startling parallels between these iconic, dynastic families, from the pressures placed on first daughters Jackie Kennedy and Queen Elizabeth, to the sacrifices of their younger sisters Lee Radziwill and Princess Margaret, and of how marriage in the spotlight can often mean prioritizing duty over desire." —Julie Satow, New York Times bestselling author of When Women Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamour and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion
“A fascinating, revealing look at the interwoven paths of two history-defining families. Caroline Hallemann’s deeply researched book will captivate fans of both families—a must-read on either side of the pond.” —Elizabeth Holmes, New York Times bestselling author of HRH: So Many Thoughts on Royal Style
“Hallemann's elegant prose traces a lifetime of parallels between the two houses, uncovering shared moments and illuminating the mutual experience of relentless public scrutiny. Whether it's cub reporter Jackie Kennedy’s surprise to find the Duke and Duchess of Windsor among her fellow passengers aboard the SS United States en route to Elizabeth II's coronation, or the challenges faced by a dutiful Queen and First Lady with unpredictable younger sisters, Hallemann deftly portrays their inextricably linked lives.” —Elizabeth Beller, New York Times bestselling author of Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy
“Years ago, with no Kennedy-Windsor book worth its paper to satisfy me, I wrote to the Queen herself and received a polite nothing in return, which is all to say this book more than earns its place on the shelf—it’s central on mine.” —Alexis Coe, New York Times bestselling author of You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George Washington
"Halleman has a journalist's eye for detail and a cordial, compelling writing style that's perfect for the subject matter—two larger-than-life families with a shocking amount of common history. This is a deep dive worth taking, whether you're already obsessed or not (you will be).” —Mary Laura Philpott, bestselling author of Bomb Shelter: Love, Time, and Other Explosives