Anthony Holden, whose chronicles of the Royal Family’s troubles caused him to be referred to once as “The Most Reviled Man in Britain,” died on Oct.
7 at his home in London. He was 76 and had a brain tumor, his son Ben said. A gossip columnist for the Sunday Times in London, Holden wrote a biography of Prince Charles in 1979 that was well-received, even by the subject himself, who reportedly warmed to the book’s point that his work wasn’t always easy.
Holden continued on as a journalist, working as a Washington correspondent for The Observer, features editor for The Times of London, and as a freelancer for other papers.
During that, he was a go-to source for comment on the Royals. He wrote a few fluffy books based on that, including Their Royal Highnesses: The Prince & Princess of Wales (1981), A Week in the Life of the Royal Family (1983), and Anthony Holden’s Royal Quiz (1983).
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