The Daily Telegraph

Diana drawn as a fairytale princess in the King’s Coronation picture book

From a little prince to a grown-up king, monarch tells young readers about his life before the throne

- By Victoria Ward ROYAL EDITOR

A CORONATION edition of a popular children’s book series will teach young readers about the King’s “fairytale princess Diana” and his “closest friend” Camilla.

The King Charles edition of Little People, Big Dreams aims to give children an introducti­on to the life of Britain’s monarch and his journey from “little Prince to grown-up King”.

It describes his work championin­g climate justice and sustainabi­lity as well as the role his charity, The Prince’s Trust, has played in improving the lives of young people across the UK.

The book, to be published a month before the May 6 Coronation, tells how the King’s relationsh­ip with his grandmothe­r, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, blossomed in his parents’ absence and says the Duke of Edinburgh was “a practical man who wanted his son to stand on his own two feet”.

It describes how “furious protesters” greeted the Prince’s arrival in Wales when he went to study Welsh and more than once mentions how the young Charles found himself alone.

It goes on: “The time came for Charles to find a wife to share his royal duties with. The day he got married, millions of people worldwide watched the ceremony on television.

“Lady Diana, his bride, looked like a fairytale princess.

“But the couple had very little in common and ended up separating. Sadly, Diana died one year after their divorce, leaving a deep hole in the hearts of their two sons, William and Harry, and of the whole world.

“When Charles married Camilla, his closest friend for 35 years, they bought a farm in Wales, far from any palace.”

The book describes how the Prince “brought government­s and companies together to protect the environmen­t and urged world leaders to do better to preserve our planet”.

The publishers said the book featured “stylish, quirky illustrati­ons” and clear accessible text, charting the King’s early life right through until he ascended the throne.

It also offers extra facts, a biographic­al timeline with historical photos and a profile of his life.

It follows a special Platinum Jubilee edition about Queen Elizabeth II published last September.

More than 7.5million copies of the Little People, Big Dreams series have been sold worldwide. Recent releases include Florence Nightingal­e, Harry Houdini and US poet Amanda Gorman. Other titles feature sports stars, artists, scientists, entertaine­rs and activists.

The books, by Spanish author Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara, are designed to help children understand landmark historical and cultural events and explore the lives of outstandin­g people.

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