A Royal Biographer Talks About Queen Elizabeth and Her Family

The biographer looked at how the queen's children grew up and found some differences. He talked about this on a show and said King Charles III and Princess Anne had a different childhood than their brothers Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.
The biographer said King Charles III did not like his childhood very much, but he did like some things. He liked being at home more than being at school.
Despite some unhappy memories, the biographer says the king still had happy times with his parents.
The biographer saw a private video of the king as a child, playing with his father Prince Philip. This shows that the king's childhood was not all bad.
The king was close to other people when he was young, because his parents were often away. He spent time with other relatives when his parents were on royal trips.
The king was very close to his grandmother, the Queen Mother. He also got advice from his great-uncle Lord Louis Mountbatten, but not all of it was good.
The king's great-uncle sometimes gave him strange advice. The king also remained close to his old nanny, Mabel Anderson.
The biographer thinks Princess Anne is very wise and should always be listened to. She speaks with good sense and is very practical.
The biographer thinks Princess Anne is the most sensible royal family member. He said she always speaks with common sense and is worth listening to.
The biographer likes what Princess Anne said about her mother, the queen. She said her mother was both her queen and her mother, which is a simple but true statement.