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H.R.H.
HRH
Author: Danielle Steel
Princess Christianna is a young woman of her times: born in Europe, educated in America, worried about the future of the world she lives in, responsible beyond her years. She is the only daughter of the Reigning Prince of a European nation that takes its royalty seriously--and her father has ironclad plans for her life, a burden which for her is...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385338295
ISBN-10: 0385338295
Publication Date: 10/31/2006
Pages: 336
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3.6 stars, based on 104 ratings
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Princess Christianna is a young girl who has just returned from college in the States. Now she feels stifled and bored with her 'real' life in her small country. After a life altering experience in Russia, she convinces her Father to let her go to East Africa as a volunteer for the Red Cross. That is when her life begins . . . .
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Princess fell in love with a 'commoner' - fights all odds to marry him despite royal tradition!

Slow at first - but enjoyed the book!
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Although most little girls dream of being a princess, the reality of a royal's life isn't all beautiful gowns and fawning men. The life can be especially confining for a woman who wishes to make a difference in the world, rather than being a pretty face in the background. In H.R.H., Danielle Steel takes us inside the life of an American-educated princess as she takes a few weeks out of her "regular" life to work along side social workers in Africa, posing as a commoner.

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Good quick read
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I bought this book on the plot-line alone. I was disappointed because the writing style was very repetitive, and the ending of the book a little too easy.
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One of my favorite Danielle Steel books!


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