This couldn't be a clearer sign that there will be no role for Prince Edward and his family in Prince Charles's slimmed-down monarchy. Edward would have been a natural fit for this role. #royal
It’s another victory for Meghan in her privacy case, but we may not have seen the end of this legal battle. Elsewhere, Will is furious over BBC doc The Princes and the Press, and Kate lets the mask slip when asked about the Sussexes… Listen now: https://t.co/5gtPKnfiK7
Finally, some royal fashion worth talking about! We get into Kate and Meghan’s most notable looks and what they’re trying to tell us. Also, the Cambridges’ relatable pub lunch, Andrew’s legal strategy, and the Queen’s plan for Jubilee medals. Catch up: https://t.co/eONmzLsSfe
Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their daughter on Saturday 18th September 2021, at 23.42, at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.
Read the announcement in full - https://t.co/ImbfRLEdAe
After a breezy 10-week holiday, Kate Middleton finally returns to work! Plus, Prince Andrew has a new legal strategy, Prince Charles becomes further embroiled in the cash-for-honours scandal, and Prince Philip’s will is sealed for 90 years. Catch up now: https://t.co/exuhth7mGw
We're back from our break and ready to talk about Virginia Giuffre’s civil suit against Prince Andrew. Plus, the Cambridges are feeling overlooked and Prince William thinks the solution might be to move in with Granny — school run be damned! Listen now: https://t.co/mm6V0X32sH
This is such an incredible stand to take against Andrew, the royal family and anyone who believes their wealth and status put them above the law. We wish Virginia luck and applaud her bravery!
Happy Birthday, Meghan! As she turns 40, we discuss the royal family’s new social media strategy and Meghan’s initiative to help women re-entering the workforce. Plus, the Queen uses her favourite arcane procedure to weasel out of climate laws... Listen: https://t.co/bTON9PxcfC
An unpublished royal memoir has ruptured the spleens of several commentators, before a word of Harry’s book is in the public domain. The exercise of once secret monarchical power isn’t having the same impact: