A new book, ‘Monarchy and Democracy: A History of Leadership’, was launched at Westminster Abbey on June 9. The book explores the evolving roles of the Crown and Parliament in the leadership of the UK and the Commonwealth.
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The book was written by a team of prominent academics and bestselling authors, including royal experts Robert Jobson, Russell Myers, and Katie Nicholl. It features archival images, parliamentary documentation, and striking photography, and spans the centuries from the medieval origins of parliamentary power to the constitutional monarchy of today.
The book launch was attended by over 500 guests, including leading figures from parliament, industry, and the media. A panel conversation between book contributors and speeches were also part of the event.
The book is part of a wider media campaign that includes expertly produced documentary, film, and digital content, as well as a free e-book edition. It profiles a selection of organizations invited to join the project based on their relevance to the themes of leadership, innovation, sustainability, and governance.
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