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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's planned return to the UK with their children has reignited questions about the future of the Sussexes' relationship with the Royal Family.
Reports suggest King Charles is prepared to personally fund security for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and has offered them accommodation at a royal residence during their first family visit to Britain in four years. The trip is also expected to include time with members of Princess Diana's family, the Spencers.
Will the King finally reunite with Archie and Lilibet? Could the visit mark the beginning of a thaw in relations between Harry and his father? And is there any realistic prospect of reconciliation between Prince Harry and Prince William after years of estrangement?
Joining hosts Jo Elvin, Katie Nicholl and Grant Harrold are royal journalist and author, Robert Jobson, royal reporter at news.com.au, Bronte Coy, and special guest Piers Morgan.
00:00 Introduction
01:38 Robert Jobson and Bronte Coy join the show
02:18 Bronte’s scoop on Harry and Meghan’s upcoming UK tour
05:44 Will the King be fitting Harry and Meghan’s security bill?
07:20 What will the Sussexes UK trip look like?
13:35 The late Queen's bond with the Sussex children vs King Charles' relationship with them
22:09 What was the line crossed by Harry for William?
27:43 King Charles to be UK's first monarch to reveal his personal tax bill
39:15 Piers Morgan joins The Royals Uncensored
40:00 Will the King meet Harry, Meghan, Archie and Lilibet?
44:20 Will William see Harry?
45:00 Harry and Meghan making ‘unofficial Royal visits’ with no HRH titles
47:50 Piers on Meghan using the Royal Family as a ‘PR tool’
49:00 How can you trust these two?
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly preparing to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to the UK for the first time in four years, reigniting questions about royal reconciliation, security arrangements and whether King Charles will finally spend more time with his grandchildren.
Elsewhere, the Royal Family's summer calendar is in full swing. The panel reflects on Trooping the Colour, the Order of the Garter and Royal Ascot, with discussion ranging from the growing bond between King Charles and the Princess of Wales to the evolving role of senior royals within a streamlined monarchy.
Meanwhile, Princess Catherine shot republican protesters a sharp, icy glare, moments after facing boos during the ceremony.
Republic CEO Graham Smith joins the show to discuss his campaign against the Crown and the reaction to demonstrators targeting one of the Royal Family's most high-profile public events.
In more exciting news, the panel speak about the confirmation that Prince George will attend Eton College from September, following in the footsteps of his father, Prince William.
Joining hosts Jo Elvin, Katie Nicholl and Grant Harrold are journalist and bestselling author Catherine Mayer, broadcaster Mark Dolan, and Republic CEO Graham Smith.
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Royal biographer Christopher Andersen faces tough questions over controversial claims about the Princess of Wales' cancer diagnosis and treatment, as he defends the reporting behind his latest book.
Plus, the panel reacts to Prince Andrew's mystery facial bruise, while preparations are underway for Trooping the Colour, one of the biggest events in the royal calendar.
King Charles and Queen Camilla's whirlwind trip from the wedding to Epsom, speculation over Prince George's future school, and growing scrutiny over reports that Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have lived in royal residences with their housing costs covered by the King.
Jo Elvin, Katie Nicholl and Grant Harrold are joined by journalist and author Christopher Andersen, editor at large for the Daily Mail, Charlotte Griffiths, and journalist Polly Vernon, to discuss all of this and more.
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In tonight's episode, hosts Jo Elvin, Katie Nicholl and Grant Harrold discuss two of the biggest royal stories making headlines.
Princess Catherine has made rare and deeply personal comments about her cancer treatment and recovery journey. The panel explores what her remarks reveal about the challenges she has faced behind the scenes and what they may signal for her future role within the Royal Family.
The conversation also turns to the ongoing feud between Prince William and Prince Harry. With speculation continuing about the brothers' strained relationship, is reconciliation still possible, or has too much damage been done? Our panel examines the latest developments and what the future may hold for the royal brothers.
Joining the discussion are special guests Afua Hagan and Daniel Wakeford, who share their insights on these major royal stories and the wider impact they continue to have on the monarchy.
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The Royals Uncensored covers the latest goings on in the British monarchy, including why Harry and Meghan’s Frogmore Cottage renovations may be reversed, Prince William’s update on the Princess of Wales’ return to royal duties, reports circulating of the Duchy land sell-off and what the late Queen really thought of her disgraced son Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor...
Plus, The Royals Uncensored gives a sneak peek behind the scenes of Windsor Castle and finds out the proper way to eat a scone!
00:00 Introduction
03:15 Maureen Callahan joins The Royals Uncensored
03:50 William showing glimpses of his private life
07:45 The Andrew problem
09:25 Refurbishments to Frogmore cottage and Harry and Meghan
15:27 Robert Hardman joins The Royals Uncensored
16:14 Is William modernising the Royal Family?
21:36 Questions over the Royal Family’s wealth
28:44 Will William go to the World Cup?
31:50 Prince William and Donald Trump’s relationship
34:05 Is the Palace becoming a Museum?
38:03 Katie Nicholl on the private quarters of the Queen
43:40 Robert Hardman on Andrew
52:50 Prince William on the methodology of scones
57:50 The Royals Uncensored Exclusive: Behind the scenes of the Windsor Horse Show
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Fresh royal revelations, Meghan Markle backlash, and a surprise Beckham reunion — this week’s royal headlines are packed with drama and intrigue.
Newly released government files reveal Queen Elizabeth II was reportedly “very keen” for her son, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, to take on a prominent role as a UK trade envoy back in 2000.
The documents, released following a request from Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey, show the late Queen strongly supported Andrew representing British interests abroad. Mountbatten-Windsor would later serve as the UK’s special representative for international trade and investment from 2001 until 2011.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle continued speaking out about children’s online safety after facing criticism over a photo of Princess Lilibet shared before the duchess travelled to Geneva.
Elsewhere, King Charles and Queen Camilla enjoyed a special reunion with Sir David Beckham at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London. The royal meet-up comes just weeks after Beckham visited the King at Highgrove House to discuss plans for The King’s Foundation Curious Garden featured at this year’s show.
Jo Elvin, Katie Nicholl and Grant Harrold are joined by special guests Tom Sykes of The Royalist, Vogue writer Plum Sykes, and royal author Andrew Lownie to break down all the latest royal news, controversies and behind-the-scenes insight.
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Royal drama, political chaos and explosive new claims dominate this week’s biggest headlines.
Shocking allegations involving Sarah Ferguson and Sean “Diddy” Combs have emerged in a bombshell new report, including claims of a long-running secret relationship and concerns raised by royal insiders over Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie’s proximity to the music mogul during their teenage years.
Fresh revelations about Prince Andrew’s secluded life at Sandringham have also surfaced, with reports claiming the Duke of York spends his days gaming, watching golf and retreating further from public life as he struggles with his royal downfall.
Elsewhere, Prince Harry has spoken out about rising antisemitism in the UK while Meghan Markle and Harry were spotted celebrating Archie and Lilibet’s birthdays with a family Disneyland trip. At the same time, royal watchers noticed a symbolic change inside King Charles’ Highgrove residence after a photo of the Sussexes reportedly disappeared from display.
And finally, new gossip from London’s celebrity party circuit claims Taylor Swift may have deliberately avoided Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie during an exclusive society bash attended by Hollywood stars, royals and socialites.
Jo Elvin, Katie Nicholl and Grant Harrold are joined by this week's experts Charlotte Griffiths, Editor at Large of the Mail on Sunday, and Kinsey Schofield, Host of Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered, to discuss.
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In this episode of The Royals Uncensored, we discuss King Charles III’s firm handling of Andrew Mountbatten and how his approach differs from that of the late Queen Elizabeth II. The discussion follows reports that a man wearing a balaclava was arrested earlier today after allegedly threatening Andrew outside his home.
We also look at Princess Catherine’s plans to undertake her first overseas royal tour in four years, bringing you the latest updates and insider insight on the visit.
Finally, we speak to self-proclaimed “King of Switzerland” Jonas Lauwiner, who claims to have discovered a loophole that allowed him to establish his own “kingdom”, and hear what he plans to do next.
Joining hosts Katie Nicholl and Jo Elvin to discuss all this and more are former royal butler Grant Harrold, author and journalist Victoria Murphy, and Sky News Australia’s Danica De Giorgio.
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In the very first episode of ‘The Royals Uncensored’ co-hosted by Jo Elvin and Katie Nicholl, we’ll unpack the eventful Royal visit to the US, as King Charles III gave an impressive speech to Congress in an attempt to reaffirm the historic relationship between the two countries.
We’ll also discuss the ‘controversial’ handshake between King Charles and US President Donald Trump as well as how Queen Camila handled some of the behaviour of the 47th US President.
Finally, we’ll talk about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s front cover splash on ‘People Magazine’, coincidentally coinciding with the Royal visit and whether this was another attempt at grabbing some headlines and attention for the former Royal couple.
Joining us on this episode is regular contributor and former butler to King Charles III Grant Harrold, British author and historian Andrew Lownie and finally author of ‘Diana: Her True Story - In Her Own Words’ Andrew Morton to discuss all this and more.
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