Kate biographer at book club

AS royal correspondent for OK! magazine Marcia Moody was in a position that allowed her to get to know the

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 21 October 2013

AS royal correspondent for OK! magazine Marcia Moody was in a position that allowed her to get to know the inner workings of the royal family.

She accompanied Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, on their visits to Canada and California, giving her an insight into their lives and personalities both in and out of the public arena.

Marcia will be a guest author at the Watermill Book Club next Tuesday where she will talk about her biography, Kate, The Duchess Of Cambridge. The talk will include details about the duchess’ university days at St Andrews, her early relationship with Prince William and how she manages her official role in the limelight. Marcia will also talk about how the duchess has helped to reinvigorate the image of the royal family.

Tickets for the book club cost £6 and are available from the Watermill box office on 01635 46044 or online at www.watermill.org.uk

There is no need to have read the book in advance. The author will sign copies of her books which will be available to buy at the theatre.

Watermill Book Clubs are open to all. There is no need to read the books in advance. Books will be available to buy at the theatre and authors will sign books after the talk in the theatre.



Previous Watermill Book Club guest authors have included, Felix Frances, Sarah Raven, Gervase Phinn, Jo Brand, Sarah Paretsky and Prue Leith.

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