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Robert Lacey (born 3 January 1944) is a British historian and biographer. He is the author of a number of best-selling biographies, including those of Henry Ford, Eileen Ford, Queen Elizabeth II and other royals, as well as several other works of popular history. Nowadays he is best known for his work as historian to the
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drama ''
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''. Lacey was educated at Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he studied history.


Early life

Robert grew up in
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and won a scholarship to
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. Lacey is an alumnus of Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he earned a BA in History in 1967, a diploma of education in 1967 and an MA in 1970. He began his writing career as a journalist on the '' Illustrated London News'', and later ''
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''.


Career

Lacey's 1981 work ''The Kingdom,'' about the Saudi royal family and its 2009 follow-up ''Inside the Kingdom'' have now both been cited as standard study texts for the diplomatic community working inside the Kingdom of
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. David Brancaccio said: "In Saudi Arabia, Robert Lacey had the kind of access most journalists only dream of." To research and write the book Lacey took his wife and children to live for two and a half years in
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in the late 1970s. Friends he made there included journalist
Jamal Khashoggi Jamal Ahmad Hamza Khashoggi (13 October 1958 – 2 October 2018) was a Saudi journalist, Saudi dissidents, dissident, author, columnist for ''Middle East Eye'' and ''The Washington Post'', and a general manager and editor-in-chief of Al-Arab New ...
. Lacey co-wrote his last three articles before Khashoggi was murdered in 2018. In 2009 Lacey made the controversial documentary ''Rehab for Terrorists?: Can Terrorists be Rehabilitated with Kindness?'' for the ''Now'' show for the PBS channel and appeared as a commentator on the subject for the channel. Lacey is a royal correspondent, appearing regularly on ABC's ''
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'', and was in London for the channel covering the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. Lacey remains active in
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, giving lectures "around the world". Lacey is the historical consultant to the
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series ''
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''. The series has been widely criticised in the UK - despite its commercial success - for its historical inaccuracies and artistic inventions; former National Trust chairman and ex-Times editor Simon Jenkins branded it "cowardly...fake history". Robert Lacey is trustee of Kent Opera, which provides training and development for professional and amateur opera singers and educational and community workshops linked to operas. During a live BBC broadcast covering the arrival of the coffin of the late Queen Elizabeth II in Edinburgh Lacey spoke of his admiration for John Knox, who he controversially claimed had "cleared the Catholics out of Scotland". Lacey's comments attracted almost 300 complaints and were reported in the national press.


Family

His first marriage, to Alexandra Jane "Sandi" Avrach, ended in 2004 in a legal separation after 34 years. They had three children: Sasha, Scarlett and Bruno. In August 2012 Lacey married Lady Jane Rayne (b. 11 August 1932), the daughter of the 8th Marquess of Londonderry and widow of property developer Max Rayne. Lady Jane Rayne Lacey is a founding member and director of the Chickenshed Theatre and was President of Trustees until her daughter Natasha took over in 2013.


Works

* ''Robert, Earl of Essex: An Elizabethan Icarus'' (1971) * ''The Life and Times of Henry VIII'' (1972) * ''The Queens of the North Atlantic'' (1973) * ''Sir Walter Ralegh'' (1973) * ''Majesty'' (1977) * ''The Kingdom'' (1981), History of Saudi Arabia to 1979. * ''Princess'' (1982) with Michael Rand * ''Aristocrats'' (1983) * ''Ford'' (1986) * ''God Bless Her!'' (1987) * ''Little Man: Meyer Lansky and the Gangster Life'' (1991) * ''Grace'' (1994) * ''Sotheby's: Bidding for class'' (1998) * ''The Queen Mother's Century'' (1999) with Michael Rand * ''The Year 1000: What Life Was Like at the Turn of the First Millennium'' (1999, with Danny Danziger) * ''Royal'' (2002) * ''Monarch: Life and Reign of Elizabeth II'' (2002) * ''Great Tales from English History, Volume 1'' (2003) * ''Great Tales from English History, Volume 2'' (2005) * ''Great Tales from English History, Volume 3'' (2006) * ''Inside the Kingdom'' (2009), History of Saudi Arabia from 1979 to date. * ''A Brief Life of the Queen'' (2012) * ''Gulf Charities and Islamic Philanthropy in the Age of Terror and Beyond'' (2014) with Jonathan Benthall) * ''Model Woman: Eileen Ford and the Business of Beauty'' (2015) * ''The Crown: The official book of the hit Netflix series'' (2017) * ''The Crown Volume 2: The official book of the hit Netflix series'' (2019) * ''Battle of Brothers: William, Harry and the Inside Story of a Family in Tumult'' (2020) * ''Battle of Brothers: William, Harry and the Inside Story of a Family in Tumult - Fully Revised and Updated'' (2021) * ''Nursery Rhymes With Pictures by Claud Lovat Fraser'' - 3 October 2024


References


External links


Robert Lacey website
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Nursery Rhymes With Pictures website


* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lacey, Robert English historians English biographers People educated at Bristol Grammar School Royal biographers Tudor historians Living people 1944 births Alumni of Selwyn College, Cambridge