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The long-awaited follow-up to the New York Times bestseller Diana’s Boys, explores the last twenty years in the lives of Princes William and Harry.

SAINT PETERSBURG, Fla. — The long-awaited follow-up to the New York Times bestseller Diana’s Boys, explores the last twenty years in the lives of Princes William and Harry and the evolution of their relationship as adults, with one brother the designated heir, and the other "the spare”. Diana’s Boys revealed the powerful bond between the teen-aged princes. Now, twenty years later, all eyes are turned increasingly toward William and Harry again. Christopher Andersen picks up where he left off, covering everything that has happened to the brothers as they have grown up, gotten married to two remarkable women, and had children - all while facing continual waves of controversy and questions about the ways their relationship has shifted. Brothers and Wives is available for purchase online and in bookstores.

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