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A lot has changed since the last episode of Born to Rule was released. After Queen Elizabeth's death on September 8, 2022, Prince Charles became King Charles III and thereby fulfilled his destiny. But some things haven't changed – like the relationship between Prince Harry and the rest of the British royal family. Since excerpts from Prince Harry's much anticipated memoir, Spare, became public, the book has made headlines around the world. We're taking a look at the impact of this bombshell book. Keir Simmons sits down with Katie Nicholl, author of The New Royals and royal editor at Vanity Fair, and journalist and royal commentator, Afua Hagan, for a candid conversation about the impact this memoir could have on the reign of King Charles III.
The Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland looks at why the death of Queen Elizabeth II will have a seismic impact on the country, and what the era of King Charles III might bring. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
In this episode, we cover Prince William and Kate's first official portrait, Princess Beatrice's latest fashion, and Her Majesty's visit to Scotland for Holyrood Week. We also interview royal author, Ian Lloyd, on his latest book, "The Queen: 70 Chapters in the Life of Elizabeth II." You can check out his book here: "The Queen: 70 Chapters in the Life of Elizabeth II" Follow us on Instagram @podcastroyal Email us at hellopodcastroyal@gmail.com
During her Platinum Jubilee celebration this year, Queen Elizabeth greeted the crowds from the balcony at Buckingham Palace, dressed in bright blue with a cane in hand, at 96 years old… there's no denying change is coming. On her left: William, Kate, and the kids. On her right: Charles and Camilla. The message was clear — this is the future of the monarchy, with Charles at the helm. In our final episode, we're taking a look at what's next for the royal family. From Charles to William to little George, what does a modern monarchy look like? Where do Harry and Meghan fit in? And after 70 years of Queen Elizabeth's reign, is the world ready for King Charles?
The royal family is no stranger to controversy — and Prince Charles has often been at the center of the scandal-du-jour. What happens when he takes on the job of maintaining the monarchy's public image… the one he's been accused of tarnishing over the years? We'll take a look at the more recent scandals Charles has had to manage alongside the Queen – from questions about how some of his charities raise money to his brother Prince Andrew's settlement in a sexual abuse lawsuit, to his son Prince Harry's departure from the Firm. What other challenges might lie ahead for the future king, and how will he manage them?
In 1981, the world watched as Prince Charles married the perfect royal bride: Lady Diana Spencer. Young, beautiful, and stylish, Diana breathed new life into the monarchy. But the fairytale didn't last long. In the years that followed, Diana and Charles's troubled marriage and bitter divorce was a constant in the tabloids, and Diana's death in a car accident in 1997 shook the world. And through it all, Charles gained a reputation as an unfaithful husband to the “people's princess” as he carried on an affair with friend Camilla Parker Bowles. But today, Camilla — once known as the notorious “other woman” — is poised to become Queen Consort when Charles takes the throne. It's a reflection of the changes the monarchy has undergone in the aftermath of the Charles and Diana saga… and the fulfillment of Prince Charles's decades-long quest to have the love of his life accepted by the royal establishment and the British public.
Prince Charles has long been seen as an eccentric - his passion for gardening and watercolor painting combined with his love of the luxurious royal life has given him the reputation of being out-of-touch with the average person. But Charles might also be considered ahead of his time - a long-time environmentalist who's been spearheading initiatives for sustainable living for more than 50 years. Many of the prince's ideas, at first quickly dismissed, have turned out to be prescient. We're taking a deeper look at this complex man. Did he become Prince Charles because of his upbringing or despite it? And how will the Prince Charles that we have come to know evolve into King Charles when he must meet his destiny.
This year, Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the throne. At age 96, the Queen is the longest-reigning monarch in British history, and her eldest son, Prince Charles, has waited longer than any heir presumptive in British history to ascend the throne. Practically no one alive today in the UK can remember a time before the Queen. But as his moment approaches, so does widespread apprehension: Can Prince Charles fill his mother's shoes? Will the people accept him as king? Is there even a place for monarchy in our modern world?
This year marks Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee, her 70th year as Queen of the United Kingdom. As the world prepares to celebrate an icon, the British royal establishment is working quietly behind the scenes to prepare the stage for Prince Charles to replace his mother and become King. It's the moment he was destined for – and at 73, he's been waiting a long time. But as his moment approaches, so does widespread apprehension: Can Prince Charles fill his mother's shoes? Will the people accept him as king? Is there even a place for monarchy in our modern world? In Born to Rule, NBC's Keir Simmons talks to journalists and royal insiders who've followed Prince Charles for decades to help us understand the man who will be king.
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This week The Cambridges took to the Caribbean to commemorate The Queen's Platinum Jubilee but it was not without its controversies. From a demonstration in Belize over land rights to campaigners in Jamaica wanting an apology and reparations for slavery, this tour has not all been plain sailing. We cover all the controversies and sprinkle some Royal magic with some fun moments too. Including William dancing with Belizean locals, a trip to the Mayan ruins and a great photo opportunity with the Jamaican bobsleigh team. We unpack all this & more in our latest episode.
Coming up in this week's episode: We discuss The Queen getting covid We give you an update on the amazing jubilee events We're excited about the Royals going on tour! The Duchess of Cornwall talks to woman's hour about domestic violence Prince Charles visits Herefordshire William get's all James Bond with a visit to MI6 And we talk all things Catherine with her trip to Denmark & THAT slide moment
Die Kurzbiografie von Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, zukünftige Königin des United Kingdom
This episode is jam-packed with royal news updates, including The Sussex's Christmas card reveal, Her Majesty's Christmas Day speech, and the latest in the Prince Andrew scandal with Virginia Roberts Giuffre. We also celebrate Kate Middleton's upcoming 40th birthday with a very special interview all about the Duchess and the impact she's made in her role over the past 10 years. Listen in to hear our conversation with Bethan Holt, author of The Duchess of Cambridge: A Decade of Modern Royal Style. Follow us on Instagram @podcastroyal Email us at hellopodcastroyal@gmail.com
Today is November 22, 2021 and this is Celebrity Scoop, your daily briefing on everything your favourite celebs are up to – and what they're not up to. In today's update, just hours after Konrad Bien-Stephens confirmed he and former Bachelor star Abbie Chatfield are an item, the 31-year-old spilled the beans to TV WEEK about how that whole romance got started, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge dressed to the nines to attend the 2021 Royal Variety Performance at London's Royal Albert Hall.
Today is November 16, 2021 and this is Celebrity Scoop, your daily briefing on everything your favourite celebs are up to – and what they're not up to. In today's update, the British royal family have gathered to mark Remembrance Sunday in the UK, but there was one notable absence at the annual service, and it was pitted as the TV comeback of the year, with its popular cast, including Rebecca Gibney, Erik Thomson, Hugh Sheridan and Michael Caton, reprising their roles and returning to the Rafter family home almost 10 years after it went off the air.
The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week...With over 8 million downlaods and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we;re a trusted source for people every day.If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps...Today's episode includes the following:https://twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1450404614461865994?s=20https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1450428832041799683?s=20 https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1450357964368457733?s=20 https://twitter.com/Channel4News/status/1450404734070771713?s=20 https://twitter.com/Channel4News/status/1450454979458764812?s=20https://news.sky.com/story/duchess-of-cambridge-talks-addiction-with-ant-and-dec-at-campaign-launch-warning-it-can-happen-to-anyone-12438283https://twitter.com/5_News/status/1450508731511345155?s=20https://twitter.com/5_News/status/1450502853328580611?s=20https://twitter.com/btsportfootball/status/1450579133768118275?s=20https://twitter.com/bbc5live/status/1450398536781254660?s=20 https://twitter.com/Variety/status/1450287440267137025?s=20 In Ireland? Why not try our Ireland Edition?Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Jamie East, written by Liam Thompson, reserached by Olivia Davis and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris and Lizzie discuss the Royals on show at the Chelsea Flower Show, plans for the Platinum Jubilee and the Duchess of Cambridge's moving trip to the Lake District.We hear the latest developments in the case against the Duke of York and how his daughter, Princess Beatrice, has welcomed a baby daughter with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.Plus, Chris and Lizzie hear from the writer and producer of Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers - a new BBC documentary about the Duke of Edinburgh and his life.New episodes of The Royal Rota are released every week.You can also watch The Royal Rota on our YouTube channel - subscribe to ITV News' YouTube channel to be notified about new episodes.For more royal news, like the ITV News Royals Facebook page.For Royal videos and classic moments, subscribe to The Royal Family Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/royalchannel/Our royal team are on Instagram, too.
On today's episode, we re-cap James Middleton's wedding to Alizee Thevenet in France, and share the cute story of how the couple met. We also look forward to seeing Kate back at work on Wednesday, as she meets those involved in airlifting thousands of people out of Kabul, Afghanistan. And, we wish Prince Harry a very happy birthday with some fun facts about him that you might not know! Then we close out the episode with a little refresher on the role of the Royal Family in the UK and the many engagements they carry out on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen. Follow us on Instagram @podcastroyal Email us at hellopodcastroyal@gmail.com
As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary on the 29th April 2021, Grant discusses his memories and experiences with Prince William and Kate Middleton from his time as a butler to Their Royal Highnesses, the Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
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This is a Special Episode recorded on April 1st, 2021. We updated the latest on Upland Hunting News and had a very special guest on the Podcast Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/birdcamp/support
Reporters Archie Bland and Aamna Mohdin discuss the impact of Oprah Winfrey’s interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, which contained shocking revelations, including allegations of racism at the heart of the royal family. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Giovanna Fletcher is like the living patron saint of parents – and on this episode of Sweat, Snot & Tears it's easy to see why. Honest, funny and always willing to belt out a tune, we wish she was our real-life mum-friend. Listen to Giovanna talk early morning starts with Buddy, Buzz and Max … and how she managed to snare the biggest podcast coup of all-time: an interview with Kate Middleton.
The Cambridge kids speak! Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis grill David Attenborough with a series of gothic queries, wisely drawing attention away from this week’s ultimately toothless international controversy over a prehistoric shark tooth. Elsewhere, Kate Middleton gets promoted by the Scouts, while promoting an Irish jewellery brand, and Prince William is commended for his upcoming documentary, as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are condemned for a rumoured upcoming documentary. Plus, we discuss Queen Elizabeth the demon boss, marking Black History Month with the Sussexes, and Prince Charles’s superstitions around thrones...
Guardian columnist Hadley Freeman discusses the fallout from the publication of Finding Freedom, a biography of Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and the latest allegations surrounding Prince Andrew
Lisa Merlo-Booth issues an open letter to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge about successful marriages. Episode 773: An Open Letter to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and All Other Newly Wed Couples by Lisa Merlo-Booth Lisa Merlo-Booth is a straight-talking and highly effective relationship expert, speaker, and blogger. She has over twenty years of experience in the field of therapy and relationship coaching and a thriving private practice with a client base of individuals and couples spanning the United States and Europe. Lisa is widely known for her straight talk on women, and for her emphasis on teaching women to stop responding in the extremes (silencing or exploding) and, instead, to affect change in a way that is grounded, respectful, and strong. This highly effective approach to communication is about speaking from Grounded Powerful Strength (GPS) rather than the extremes of meekness or aggression. The original post is located here: https://lisamerlobooth.com/an-open-letter-to-the-duke-and-duchess-of-cambridgeand-all-other-newly-wed-couples/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts BetterHelp online counseling is there for you. Best of all it's a truly affordable option - Optimal Relationship Daily listeners get 10% off your first month with discount code ORD. So why not get started today? Go to BetterHelp.com/ord Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lisa Merlo-Booth issues an open letter to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge about successful marriages. Episode 773: An Open Letter to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and All Other Newly Wed Couples by Lisa Merlo-Booth Lisa Merlo-Booth is a straight-talking and highly effective relationship expert, speaker, and blogger. She has over twenty years of experience in the field of therapy and relationship coaching and a thriving private practice with a client base of individuals and couples spanning the United States and Europe. Lisa is widely known for her straight talk on women, and for her emphasis on teaching women to stop responding in the extremes (silencing or exploding) and, instead, to affect change in a way that is grounded, respectful, and strong. This highly effective approach to communication is about speaking from Grounded Powerful Strength (GPS) rather than the extremes of meekness or aggression. The original post is located here: https://lisamerlobooth.com/an-open-letter-to-the-duke-and-duchess-of-cambridgeand-all-other-newly-wed-couples/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts BetterHelp online counseling is there for you. Best of all it's a truly affordable option - Optimal Relationship Daily listeners get 10% off your first month with discount code ORD. So why not get started today? Go to BetterHelp.com/ord Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting
The story of royal fashion includes accessories, and that means the accessory we all take with us everywhere, every day: hair. Life in Medieval England was heavily influenced by the Catholic Church. This extended to hairstyles. Around the 10th century, the Church began issuing statements about the appropriate length of men’s hair and the need for women to cover their heads and hair. In 1073, Pope Gregory VII even banned beards and mustaches among the clergy. As the Reformation progressed, the strict rules of the Catholic Church began to disappear in some places. In England, this was reflected in hairstyles. Elizabeth’s reign in particular saw women abandon the notion of covering their hair with a hood and veil. Hair was visible in Elizabethan England, decorated with jewels and ornaments. Of course, if hair is exposed for the world to see, what happens when it turns grey or begins to thin? You’ll notice from portraits of Queen Elizabeth I , that didn’t seem to happen to royals. Well, I’ll let you in on a little secret: wigs! Even though St. Bernard de Clairvaux said in the twelfth century that women who wore wigs were committing a mortal sin, this condemnation had been swept away. Queen Elizabeth had several wigs—some people think as many as 80! The wigs covered her the reality of ageing, something that became a popular political stand as Elizabeth refused to marry and produce an heir.As we leave the Tudors and move into the Stuart reign, it’s the men whose hair takes center stage. Starting with Charles I, the second Stuart King of England, big wigs were the style of Kings. The abundance of all that curly hair gave the King and the royalists their nickname during the English Civil War: The Cavaliers. It is associated with the French word chevalier meaning horse—think horse main, abundant hair, dressed and styled for royal processions. The Parliamentarians, on the other hand, were known as the Roundheads because they couldn’t afford the huge wigs and their closely cropped hair showed the round shape of their heads.In the early 20th century royal hair beats a bit of a retreat. For example, the Queen's hairstyle has remained largely the same throughout her reign, serving primarily as a place to display the elegant crowns and tiaras at evening events and spectacular hats during the day. But the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century, fashion-forward hair makes a comeback. Diana, Princess of Wales captured the world's attention with her wardrobe and hair--both of which got sleek and chic over the years. And the Duchess of Cambridge and Duchess of Sussex have their own styles and continue to define the modern monarchy.What do you think the royal style will be like in the next 20 years??
Guardian columnist Hadley Freeman discusses the fallout from the publication of Finding Freedom, a biography of Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and the latest allegations surrounding Prince Andrew. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
A pensioner has SWORN at the Duke & Duchess Of Cambridge, Nath has to tell his Nanny Lynne about playing rugby again, What's That Noise? Hannah Vasicek from Francesca Collections, Victoria's latest COVID statistics, 13 12 16: Are Your Pets Best Friends? Mitchy Mcpherson is abseiling down Wrest Point! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Today was another day of the new normal, Crown Princess Mary opened a new museum, King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited Olympic athletes as they were training in Madrid, and then we had some digital engagements from The Duchess of Cambridge and Crown Princess Victoria. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Hello and welcome back to The Daily Royal a podcast that focuses on the daily events of all the Kings and Queens of Europe. In today's episode we talk about the adorable ness of the Duke of Cambridge, his work with mental health and more from the British Royals. King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands honored Memorial Day, and the King and Queen of Spain celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary by working. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
William and Kate got married on April 29th 2011. In this royal wedding special, Lydia Starbuck looks back at the most special moments of the day.
William and Kate speak to Tina Daheley and urge the nation to look after their mental health while in isolation and praise the efforts of key workers.
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In this episode our favourite podcasts were:FROM VIC:Fortunately with Fi and Jane and with guest, author, Marion Keyeshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p082lwrcThe Gossipmongershttps://play.acast.com/s/gossipmongersAnd The Peregrine read by the cultural icon that is David Attenborough https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p07xn9lcAND FROM VERONIKA:Princess Kate (aka: The Duchess of Cambridge) The Duchess of Cambridge opened up about being a mother, and her childhood, and her charity, in a interview for Giovanna Fletcher’s Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast.https://www.giovannafletcher.com/blog/posts/happy-mum-happy-baby-the-duchess-of-cambridge The Daily:Hosted by Times political journalist Michael Barbaro, its episodes are based on the Times' reporting of the day:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/28/podcasts/the-dailyFear, Fury and the Coronavirus - how it all startedChina’s Communist rulers are not just fighting an epidemic. They are also struggling to contain an upwelling of public anger about their own failure to stem the outbreak.The End of Privacy as We Know It?A secretive company promising the next generation of facial recognition software has compiled a database of images far bigger than anything ever constructed by the U.S. government. Michael BloombergWhere did he come from, and how far can he go?Can Michael Bloomberg buy his way into the White House? The Child Pornography Epidemic Last year, tech companies reported over 60 million online photos and videos of children being sexually abused. Lawmakers foresaw this crisis years ago, but enforcement has fallen short.These two episodes are grim (because they deal with a very grim, and almost taboo topic), but, we think, essential listening.Making Sense with Sam HarrisSam Harris is joined by psychologist Paul Bloom to chew over the implications of the epidemic of child sexual abuse, the ethics of loyalty, eugenics, existential risk, the Bloomberg and Sanders campaigns, and other topics.The first 30 minutes of all recent episodes are free:https://samharris.org/podcasts/187-february-20-2020/ #FortunatelywithFi&Jane#DuchessofCambridge#PrincessKate#HappyMumHappyBaby #GiovannaFletcher#SamHarris#PaulBloom#MichaelBloomberg#Gossipmongers#Coronavirus#ClearviewAI#SiliconeValley#Microsoft#Facebook#ThePeregrine#DavidAttenborough#ChildPornographyEpidemic#corvid19
In this special episode, The Duchess of Cambridge joins Giovanna Fletcher to talk about the importance of the early years in her first ever podcast interview. Having met in Birmingham at the launch of her landmark survey ‘5 Big Questions on the Under Fives’, they sat down after a joint visit to LEYF Stockwell Gardens Nursery to talk about the work that has built up to this landmark survey and some of their shared experiences as mothers to three children. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What do you believe is most important for children growing up in the UK today? Sue Atkins talks about The Duchess of Cambridge Survey “OMG, I think I'm jealous of my Nanny?” Sue's Advice on Parent Jealousy. plus Sue Atkins in Conversation with Clare Cusack and Deborah Watson creators of TomTag the award-winning visual support system for children with Autism.
A royal visit has brought fanfare and glamour to Pakistan, a country that is desperate for a positive distraction.
In this week's podcast, Royal Central has all the details of the royal tour of Pakistan carried out by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.Our Chief Reporter, Kristin Contino, adds her analysis and explains why the outfit choices of the Duchess of Cambridge were so important on this visit.And the team discuss why women get such a raw deal in royal history.More on our site, Royal Central.Photo credit: Kensington Palace Twitter
When you think of the Royal Family, what pops into your head? For Martha, it's all the time she spent in London during her study abroad trips and some early mornings watching the royal weddings. The obsession started young, and still hasn't stopped. In this episode, we talk about: * The royal family tree and line of succession * Why Kate Middleton's kids are so cute * The historical importance of Meghan Markle * And more! This concludes passion month, stay tuned for growing up month next week! CONTACT US/FOLLOW US ON THE MEDIAS: Martha's instagram: http://www.instagram.com/realmarthariley Colby's twitter: http://www.twitter.com/colbycomplains Show twitter: http://www.twitter.com/syntkpod Show instagram: http://wwww.instagram.com/syntkpod Email: hosts@shityouneedtoknow.com
We have regattas, we have gardens, we have Summer in Balmoral full of all the good things the English countryside brings. In this episode we discuss the furore around Meghan and Harry yet again, Cath's luscious locks, Char's first day of school, royal holidays, island tans, and the serious allegations surrounding Prince Andrew. With the return of Meghan to public works at the launch of the Smart Set capsule wardrobe, we can all breathe a sigh of relief that the royals are BACK and ready to hit the rest of the year running. Ok fine, William's been working his bald little butt off already, we know. Hazza's been out there too. Edward's in Australia Doing Deeds and everyone's schedules are looking full. But we here for the ladies. Don't judge us. You can find Stacey at the Veggie Mama blog, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and Beth at the Baby Mac Blog, Facebook,Instagram, and Twitter If you too are a Royal Fam fan, feel free to chat with us on the socials with the hashtag #thronerangers. We are also taking listener requests, so hit us up - no topic is off-limits!
We’re starting off with something a little more serious this week: news broke of Jeffrey Epstein’s death as Prince Andrew and Fergie joined the Queen and Prince Philip in Balmoral. Oh, to be a bat on the wall at that dinner table… We’re also talking about Prince Harry’s latest crime — pedicures — while Meghan Markle gears up to go all trout on her summer holiday in Scotland. Elsewhere, Kate Middleton and Prince William battle it out in a yacht race, cheered on by Prince George, the pirate king, and Princess Charlotte, who has a new signature move. Finally, we’ve got an update on the Turnip Toffs’ “code of omertà” over the rumoured affair between Will and Rose Hanbury, the Marchioness of Cholmondeley.
We begin this bulletin with a flurry of Meghan news: Wimbledon, Wimbledon, Archie's Christening, something about baseball, and BEYONCE. For the rest of the clan, there was also Mums Day Out at the polo, Georgie's birthday, tropical holidays, and two Aussie broads tackling your listener questions. The one thing everybody wants to know, however, has us asking: is Doria Jesus? Also, it's the darts, darl. You can find Stacey at the Veggie Mama blog, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and Beth at the Baby Mac Blog, Facebook,Instagram, and Twitter If you too are a Royal Fam fan, feel free to chat with us on the socials with the hashtag #thronerangers. We are also taking listener requests, so hit us up - no topic is off-limits!
This week we're going back to nature at the world's biggest annual flower show. Designer Jo Thompson explains how she's gone wild with the BBC Springwatch Garden, Dave Green shares his meditative spaces in the Stop and Pause Garden and Matthew Childs contemplates new approaches to energy use in the Smart Meter Garden. Plus we visit the RHS Back to Nature Garden (co-designed by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge, Andrée Davies and Adam White), discover a drought-tolerant garden in memory of horticultural hero Beth Chatto, meet community allotmenteers and hear a surprising botanical cocktail recipe from food writer Mark Diacono.
The sun is shining, and (among other things,) Cath has planted a garden, Her Maj has been at ROYALASCOT and Meghan was back for Trooping with some extra bling on her ring finger. What do we think about it all? Pull up a pew and we'll tell ya! With no holds barred, as usual. Listener questions this week have us musing on the subjects of abdication, the royal foundation split, and whether or not we think Our Meg feels left out of a busy, sunshiny royal June schedule. You can find Stacey at the Veggie Mama blog, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and Beth at the Baby Mac Blog, Facebook,Instagram, and Twitter If you too are a Royal Fam fan, feel free to chat with us on the socials with the hashtag #thronerangers. We are also taking listener requests, so hit us up - no topic is off-limits!
Royal Guest Experts Amanda Littlefield and Marilyn Braun The House of Windsor has a new addition! On May 2, 2015, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge was born at 8:34 a.m. London time. With the given name Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, the Princess entered into this world with as much pageantry and fanfare as one would expect for a royal. Following the birth of Princess Charlotte, many landmarks were lit pink including Tower Bridge, London Eye, and the Trafalgar Square. One thing is certain, the British love their monarchy! Of note, Princess Charlotte is scheduled to be christened on July 5, 2015 at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham by Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Coincidentally, this is the same church in which Princess Diana was baptized. On this episode, I have two royal experts as my guests to discuss everything from Princess Charlotte's lineage to her upbringing. If you are a fan of the British royals, you won't want to miss the episode. And even, if you're not, listen anyway to become one!