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Behind the palace doors these royals have put pen to paper and created some very interesting literary works. On time of attending engagements and events for various patronages, these royals have put their creative minds on display for the world to see.

Prince Charles has written various books on his interest from nature to climate change. Queen Rania of Jordan has written multiple children’s books – inspired by her children and her late father-in-law.

Charlotte Casiraghi’s book gives a look inside of the human mind. The latest royal to join the club is Princess Madeleine of Sweden, who announced that she has written a children’s book in conjunction with her foundation. Scroll ahead to see more royals who have attend author to their resume.

 

Princess Madeleine of Sweden

This one is for the kids. The Swedish royal penned a book with an inspiring message. The mother-of-three is author of the children’s book, Stella och hemligheten, which translates to Stella and the Secret.

 

Madeleine took to her Instagram to give a little background of the book. “I’m very excited to finally share with you a book which will hopefully show children how important it is to stand up for themselves and to tell someone when something doesn’t feel right.”

 

Madeleine, who is mother to four-year-old Leonore, Nicolas, three and ten-month-old Adrienne, released the book in conjunction with the World Childhood Foundation.

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Prince Charles

The Prince of Wales has written a host of books. The Queen’s oldest son has expressed his interest in climate change, the environment and his views of the world. The 70-year-old royal has chosen to write about those things through the years.

 

His latest book Climate Change, which was published in 2017, was written with environmentalist Tony Juniper and climate scientist Dr. Emily Shuckhurgh. The book dives into the history and the danger of global warming.

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Queen Rania of Jordan

Rania has written three children’s books. Her most recent work, The Sandwich Swap is inspired by her children, and tells the story of two best friends who learn to overcome each other’s differences.

Rania is also author of Eternal Beauty, and The King’s Gift, which tells the story of King Hussein.

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