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Best podcasts about ingrid seward

Latest podcast episodes about ingrid seward

HELLO! A Right Royal Podcast
An Impossible Reconciliation?

HELLO! A Right Royal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 50:13


In this week's episode of a Right Royal Podcast, Emily and Andrea are joined by royal author Ingrid Seward to discuss this week's VE Day events and Prince Harry's explosive interview with the BBC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter
Justin Baldoni Fights Back: Countersuit Against Blake Lively to Expose "Explosive Truth," Lawyer Teases. Andy Cohen Dishes on Anderson Cooper's NYE Giggle Fest. Why Americans Are Turning on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 20:24 Transcription Available


The battle between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively is heating up, and it’s about to get messy! The Bravo boss, 56, revealed the “most annoying” part of the annual broadcast. According to royal expert Ingrid Seward, Americans are increasingly disenchanted with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex—and it all boils down to one thing: their treatment of the late Queen Elizabeth II. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast
You can forget about Meghan Markle and Victoria Beckham being BFFs

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 7:07


Royal expert Ingrid Seward doesn't anticipate Meghan making up with Victoria Beckham any time soon, telling The Sun   "I only think they would reconcile if they come across each other, and I'm not sure that they really do."I think the Beckhams have distanced themselves from Meghan and Harry, but for the obvious reasons that we all know, you know Meghan and Harry are the descendant, not the ascendant." Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Subscribe now for 'Palace Intrigue,' without interruptions and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) You'll also get 'Daily Comedy News,'  '5 Good News Stories' and the other podcasts on the network with no commercials! The bundle of over 20 podcasts is just $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show! Subscribe to Deep Crown's free weekly editorial at: https://deepcrown.substack.com

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights
'I would be very surprised if he attended': Ingrid Seward on if King Charles III will go to Royal Randwick over the weekend

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 10:25


Editor-in-Chief of Majesty magazine, Ingrid Seward spoke to John Stanley about the possibility of King Charles III attending Royal Randwick on Saturday.   Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm-12am Monday to Thursday and Friday's 7pm-11pm on 2GB/4BC.     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcast Royal
147. BONUS: Ingrid Seward On Her New Book, "My Mother And I"

Podcast Royal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 26:09


In this week's bonus episode, royal author Ingrid Seward joins Podcast Royal for an interview on her latest book, "My Mother and I," which gives readers a look inside the relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles. Follow us on Instagram @podcastroyal Email us at hellopodcastroyal@gmail.com

Pod Save The Queen
King Charles, his mum and how their relationship shapes today's royal family

Pod Save The Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 39:14


Charles was the longest serving royal apprentice in British history as his mother reigned for 70 years.  Their relationship was not always easy, but they shared a unique bond.  Pod Save the King host Ann Gripper is joined by Ingrid Seward, editor in chief of Majesty Magazine and hugely respected royal writer and biographer whose latest book My Mother and I focuses on the King and late Queen's relationship. They also discuss what the King learned about parenting, how daughters-in-law have brought them both challenges and what the Queen would made of Charles's reign so far. Plus Ingrid answers listeners' questions - and there is a new question of the week.  My Mother and I: The Inside Story of the King and our late Queen, by Ingrid Seward - published by Simon & Schuster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RNZ: Sunday Morning
Royal correspondent Ingrid Seward's new book explores King

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 33:59


Royal biographer Ingrid Seward joins us to unpick the relationship between King Charles III and his mother the late Queen Elizabeth II. With her unparalleled access and deep understanding of the monarchy, Seward delves into the intricate dynamics of this pivotal relationship within the royal family offering unprecedented insights into the bond between mother and child. Her latest book "My Mother & I" is out now via Simon & Schuster.

Talk Radio Europe
Ingrid Seward – My mother and I: The Inside Story of The King and our late Queen...with TRE's Giles Brown

Talk Radio Europe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 14:37


Ingrid Seward – My mother and I: The Inside Story of The King and our late Queen...with TRE's Giles Brown

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast
Prince William addresses Israel-Hamas, Prince Harry serenaded by Michael Buble

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 8:37


Prince William issued a statement about Israel and Hamas. It reads:“I remain deeply concerned about the terrible human cost of the conflict in the Middle East since the Hamas terrorist attack on 7 October. Too many have been killed. I, like so many others, want to see an end to the fighting as soon as possible. There is a desperate need for increased humanitarian support to Gaza. It's critical that aid gets in and the hostages are released. Sometimes it is only when faced with the sheer scale of human suffering that the importance of permanent peace is brought home.”“Even in the darkest hour, we must not succumb to the counsel of despair. I continue to cling to the hope that a brighter future can be found and I refuse to give up on that.”As Prince William arrived at the British Red Cross headquarters, he was briefed on the humanitarian efforts being made in the Gaza region. During his visit, he participated in a video call with teams on the ground who are actively involved in the humanitarian response efforts in Gaza.In a forthcoming event, the Prince is scheduled to engage in a dialogue at a synagogue with young individuals from various communities. These young advocates are actively working against hatred and antisemitism. Specific details about this upcoming engagement are currently withheld from the public.Royal expert Ingrid Seward explains it was a "most unusual" statement, telling the Mirror: "William obviously feels passionate about the effects of the Israeli-Hamas conflict. Although this is not the first time he has spoken out with such feeling, it is his strongest declaration yet."Last October Kensington Palace released a carefully worded statement on behalf of both the Prince and Princess of Wales, expressing their distress at the horrific events. Since then, William has been following events on a daily basis and seen the horrors that many innocent young families on both sides of the conflict have had to endure."But by dint of his position as Prince of Wales, William cannot make his political views public. But he can make subtle hints as to exactly how strongly he feels. Releasing such a pointedly worded statement today is most unusual and illustrates just how desperate William feels."It certainly reminds us William is a force to be reckoned with. He refuses to hide behind the mantle of his royalty. There are things he wants to do and needs to say." A spokesperson for the Prime Minister said William's statement ”is consistent with the Government position, and we welcome that intervention. It is important that we speak with one voice as a nation."

HELLO! A Right Royal Podcast
A Right Royal Upbringing

HELLO! A Right Royal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 57:29


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shocked fans earlier this week when they launched their new website, Sussex.com, which is something of an umbrella website for all of their latest endeavours, including the Archewell Foundation, Archewell Productions and their extra projects. Is the move to highlight their titles as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex a sign that they are aligning themselves with the royal family? We're joined by HELLO!'s Royal Editor Emily Nash who answers all of our burning questions. We are also joined by Majesty magazine's Editor-in-Chief and royal author Ingrid Seward to discuss her new book, My Mother and I, which delves into the relationship between the late monarch and her son - and is full of memorable anecdotes from Charles' childhood as well as a serious look into the pair's complex relationship, and how it changed over the years.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast
Prince Harry at the Super Bowl? Prince William NEVER wants to see WILLIAM again

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 8:07


NFL executives have reportedly reached out to Prince Harry, inviting him to attend the highly anticipated culmination of the NFL season, the Super Bowl. With Taylor Swift's presence adding to the excitement, this year's Super Bowl is expected to draw significant viewership.An NFL insider revealed to The Mirror, "It is well known that the Prince has a passion for American football, and organizers have extended an invitation to him following his recent appearance at the awards ceremony." The insider highlighted Taylor Swift's attendance as a significant factor contributing to the anticipation surrounding the event.This wouldn't be Prince Harry's first experience with the Super Bowl. In 2022, he attended the game alongside Princess Eugenie in his adopted home state of California, adding to the royal presence at the prestigious sporting event.Privacy minded Prince Harry appeared at Thursday's NFL Honors in Las Vegas to give out the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year to Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward.Harry said, "All you guys do on and off the field is truly remarkable,""You are role models for millions in the way you carry yourselves and the way you give back. This final award — the highest honor — is all about serving your community. And there's one special man we'd like to pay tribute to now. A player who goes above and beyond and whose extraordinary commitment to helping others is a reflection of his own story," he continued.Hwywards reaction? . "Man, Prince freaking Harry. Man, I'm in shock. That's Prince Harry," Harry has reached a settlement for a "substantial sum" in the ongoing segments of his phone hacking lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mirror, as confirmed by the High Court. On Twitter, Piers Morgan issued a statement which reads: STATEMENT: I totally agree with Prince Harry that ruthless intrusion into the private lives of the Royal Family for financial gain is utterly reprehensible… and I hope he stops doing it. Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, expressed her thoughts to The Sun about Harry's visit to see Charles. She said,, "William would be upset that Harry yet again has chosen to make this visit to see his father a PR opportunity. As far as William is concerned, he has absolutely no interest in speaking to Harry until Harry behaves like a gentleman and apologizes for the years of rudeness and slurs he has aimed at William and the Princess of Wales."Continuing, she suggested that William "must be privately furious" at Harry's purported use of the trip as "an opportunity to announce his arrival and expect to see William." Seward opined that Harry's spontaneous visit demonstrated his enduring "impulsive" nature and argued that he "should have waited for a week or two" before making such a move.A Prince William told the Daily Beast that, "The king announcing he had cancer was totally unprecedented and incredibly brave—but suddenly the focus was on what Harry was doing. He seems to have this knack of making it all about him. Some people think it's a bit late to cast himself as the dutiful, concerned son after all the unforgivable things he said about his father, and brother, and their wives in his book."Another royal insider took the opposite view telling the Beast: "I don't think it's fair to blame Harry for coming over. Charles could have easily suggested a later date. Overall, I think the situation has turned out pretty well for everyone. Getting those two in a room together for half an hour is actually a remarkable achievement, and it sends all the right messages of forgiveness and reconciliation without rolling out the red carpet. If William wants to carry on being bad cop forever, that's up to him."Another of William's friends told the Daily Beast "William never wants to see him again."

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham returns to provide a daily dose of common sense as Mike is joined by former Top Gear presenter Steve Berry, royal biographer Ingrid Seward, former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond and many more! So tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HELLO! A Right Royal Podcast
How To Become Part Of The Royal Family

HELLO! A Right Royal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 79:35


In this week's episode, we're looking at becoming part of the Royal Family. We're looking at the life-changing unions of those who have been married into one of the most famous institutions on the planet. We look at the challenges faced by some of the most recent additions to the family and chart the dramatic change in a person's life following their union with the family.In this episode, we'll be speaking to biographer Ingrid Seward, who is the editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, and one of the most prominent and respected writers on the British Royal Family with more than a dozen books on the subject to her credit. We also speak with Royal journalist and author Victoria Murphy, who has been reporting on the royal family for over a decade. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hot Off The Wire
Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla | Bonus episode

Hot Off The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 11:06


In this bonus episode of Hot off the Wire, we look at the United Kingdom's coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.  Charles ascended to the throne on September 8, 2022, following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. However, the coronation ceremony will be held on Saturday, May 6, starting at 11 a.m. local time and ending at 1 p.m. Here in the United States, that two-hour ceremony will begin at 6 a.m. Eastern, 3 a.m. Pacific. Viewers in the U.S. can watch the festivities on most broadcast and cable news channels. Check your local listings for details. In this episode, listen to updates from The Associated Press on both the ceremony and the drama. — Compiled and narrated by Terry Lipshetz from Associated Press reports Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically. That music is of the Brixton Chamber Orchestra from April 21st rehearsing in South London ahead of the Coronation Carnival and courtesy The Associated Press. In this bonus episode of Hot Off the Wire, we look at the United Kingdom's coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Charles ascended to the throne on September 8, 2022, following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. However, the coronation ceremony will be held on Saturday, May 6, starting at 11 a.m. local time and ending at 1 p.m. Here in the United States, that two hour ceremony will begin at 6 a.m. Eastern, 3 a.m. Pacific. Viewers in the U.S. can watch the festivities on most broadcast and cable news channels. Check your local listings for details. And now the latest updates from The Associated Press on both the ceremony and the drama. King Charles, the third plans to take a shortcut and smooth a ride to Westminster Abbey for his coronation. Charles, is innovation tremulous at the procession route his mother, Queen Elizabeth, took in 1953 as he aims for a more modest event that will include some modern touches. Buckingham Palace says, however, the lower key ceremony on May six will still be steeped in ancient traditions and adorned with the royal regalia from the crown jewels, but will also feature its bespoke emoji, reflecting the first British crowning of the social media era Queen Elizabeth. The second was the first coronation televised 70 years ago. The 1.3 mile route is a bit shorter than the one Elizabeth took to the Royal Church, passing a statue of Charles, the first the monarch beheaded in 1649 before arriving for the 11 a.m. religious service. Charles de Ledesma, London. King Charles III joins as many as 2800 guests for his coronation on May the sixth at Westminster Abbey. His complicated family will once again take center stage. There's a second wife, an embarrassing brother, and an angry son and daughter in law, all with allies who aren't shy about whispering family secrets in the ears of friendly reporters. How King Charles manages his family drama over the coming weeks and years is crucial to the king's efforts to preserve and protect the 1000 year old hereditary monarchy. Editor of Majesty magazine Jay Little, says Charles's ongoing family drama was never going to justice appear. I think it was inevitable that when Charles became king, the loss of the personal stuff would come back to haunt him. Royal historian Robert Lacey says the standards were set too high. The British monarchy is supposed to be representative, and that used to be thought to mean It's got to be ideal, it's got to behave in absolute, immaculate fashion. Well, that wasn't realistic and proved not to be realistic in facts. Lacey believes Charles's fractious family may be easier for the British public to identify with. But I think most people in Britain find an imperfect and honest family easier to live with. Karen Chammas, London. Buckingham Palace says Prince Harry will attend his father's May 6th coronation. Harry's attending the coronation service of his father, King Charles, the third at Westminster Abbey. Setting aside months of speculation about his presence. The palace adds Harry's wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, will remain in California with the couple's two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Harry's attendance comes despite a rift within at the House of Windsor, prompted by Harry's decision to reveal family secrets in his bestselling book Spare. Charles de Ledesma, London. As the coronation of King Charles, The third fast approaches. All eyes are on Camilla, the queen consort who will be crowned alongside her husband's. The moment will mark the culmination of years of efforts that helped to transform her image from being one of the most reviled women in the country to becoming a likable, down to earth hard worker. Ingrid Seward, editor in chief of Majesty magazine, explains. Just by giving it time and going gently, gently, she has managed to show people the real person that she is and that she's not this villainous. However, spiritedness, her triumph is not a complete one. But there are still people in this country and there are a lot of people abroad who will never forgive her for being the third person in the marriage. Camilla herself admitted last year in an interview with Vogue magazine that she had learned to live with the scrutiny of her past. Karen Chammas, London. Towns and cities will be awash with union flags and patriotic decorations to celebrate King Charles the Third's coronation this weekend. But the events, viewed with a large dose of ambivalence by some in Britain's diverse communities. Darren White, a descendant of migrants from Jamaica, and Adriano Phillips Durrant, a musicians with the Brixton Chamber Orchestra here, rehearse ahead of the Coronation Carnival. While whites excited about the gig, he tells the Associated Press that some might find it hard to connect to the whole occasion. With the economy on the precipice of recession. While Forbes says it's strange that the event would happen at a time when people don't really have the money to get by. I have mixed opinions on kind of on general, kind of like the royal family and the coronation. Just but just because I think that there are, you know, bigger things happening in Britain right now. Across the capital, John Pan, Basra, the head of Southall Community Alliance, says people are going through a cost of living crisis. Is it fair that there is so much attention and resource being put into a massive coronation celebration when people are in record numbers having to rely upon food banks facing poverty on a believable scale? Elsewhere in Southall, proprietor guru Anand recalls the Royals demeanor when he ate at his restaurant. Charles, he says, actually listens to you, wants to know where you've come from. Charles de Ledesma, London. Thousands of British military personnel will join King Charles's coronation. The UK Defense Ministry says 6000 troops, including soldiers, sailors and aviators, will participate on May 6th, making it the force's biggest ceremonial deployment for seven decades. Thousands of them will escort the king and Camilla, the queen consort, as they travel by gilded horse drawn coach between Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey. Gun salutes will sound from British army bases and warships and military aircraft, including World War two. Spitfires will perform a flypast. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace calls it a spectacular and fitting tribute to King Charles, who is the armed forces commander in chief. Mimi Montgomery, London. Tourism industry officials have high hopes the May six coronation of King Charles will provide a vital boost to the industry, which is still reeling from two years of COVID 19 shutdowns. Outside Buckingham Palace, Patricia Yates, chief executive of the VisitBritain Tourism Board, says she hopes next week's coronation, the first for nearly 70 years, will be a great success. Events like this really kick start at the recovery, don't they? And they put Britain on the world stage again. And goodness, we do that so well. Pageantry around the coronation will just be amazing. History, heritage and the Royals are the biggest draw for international tourists, Yates adds. And royalty, a particular magnet for Americans who are driving the country's tourism recovery. Queen Elizabeth. The second platinum Jubilee celebrations last year brought in an extra 2.6 million visitors to London, and Charles's coronation is expected to have a similar effect. Visitors to London's Westminster Abbey will be allowed to stand for the first time on the exact spot where King Charles The third will be crowned, though they'll need to make sure they don't have holes in their socks for the Shoot US tour meant to protect the Abbey's medieval mosaic floor. Abbey officials say the section of the church's floor, known as the Cosmati Pavement, where the coronation chair has been placed for some 700 years, will be on display during Charles's crowning ceremony. Vanessa Simeon, head conservator at Westminster Abbey, says it will be a unique visitor experience. It's such a rare opportunity. Nobody apart from the clergy go up to this space. So for visitors to come here and be able to walk on the pavement and get up close and look at the designs and all the different materials that make up this incredible piece of art, it's going to be just a once in a lifetime experience. The intricate mosaic of marble, stone, glass and metal located in front of the Abbey's high altar was commissioned by Henry the third in the 1200s and made by Italian craftsmen. It's said to be the best surviving example outside Italy, of course, Marti after the Italian family which created it. Charles de Ledesma, London. The Biden administration is defending the decision to have First Lady Jill Biden attend King Charles Third's coronation instead of her husband. The president told the king in a call his wife will attend on America's behalf. We're proud that she's going to be representing the United States. Asked why the president himself will not be at Westminster Abbey, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said there is precedent. President Eisenhower did didn't attend Queen Elizabeth's coronation either. In fact, no sitting U.S. president has ever attended a British royal coronation. On the events invitations, Buckingham Palace officially identifies the king's wife for the first time as Queen Camilla. Sagar Meghani, Washington. I'm Terry Lipshetz, thanking you for listening. Audio provided by The Associated Press. Music is by Skilsel and provided through Pixabay. Be sure to subscribe to Hot off the Wire on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talk TV Radio
Prince Harry Denies Calling Royals Racist

Talk TV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 10:09


The claims in March 2021 left Oprah open-mouthed with shock and plunged the monarchy into crisis as the Windsors faced allegations of racism, but Harry again refused to name the royal allegedly involved. He also backed the Queen's former lady in waiting Lady Susan Hussey who quit an honorary role in the royal household after repeatedly asking a black British domestic violence campaigner where she really came from. “Meghan and I love Susan Hussey…She never meant any harm at all,” he said. Speaking to TalkTV's Mike Graham, Royal biographer Ingrid Seward said that Harry's comments in the Oprah interview damaged the international image of the UK. #talktv #talkradio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talktv/support

Pod Save The Queen
Camilla at 75 with Ingrid Seward

Pod Save The Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 31:13


Following the Duchess of Cornwall's 75th birthday, Zoe Forsey sits down with royal expert Ingrid Seward to discuss our future Queen Consort. Public opinion of Camilla has changed a lot over the past 25 years, and she's gone from one of the most hated women in the country to a popular member of The Firm. Ingrid recalls meeting Camilla over the years and shares her thoughts on her future. We also discuss her relationship with other members of the royal family, including the tough bond she has with Prince Harry.

Eye on Travel with Peter Greenberg
The Queen's Platinum Jubilee from London

Eye on Travel with Peter Greenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 40:47


This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg covers the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations as well as an update on summer travel in the UK and beyond with Travel Editor for The Independent Simon Calder, Editor in Chief of Majesty Magazine, Ingrid Seward, and Air Mail Correspondent Victoria Mather.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Travel Today with Peter Greenberg
The Queen's Platinum Jubilee from London

Travel Today with Peter Greenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 40:47


This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg covers the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations as well as an update on summer travel in the UK and beyond with Travel Editor for The Independent Simon Calder, Editor in Chief of Majesty Magazine, Ingrid Seward, and Air Mail Correspondent Victoria Mather.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Brendan O'Connor
Royal Round-up- Ingrid Seward

Brendan O'Connor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 8:47


Ingrid Seward, Editor-in-Chief, Majesty Magazine updated Brendan on the latest news from Buckingham palace, from Prince Andrews settlement to Prince Charles cash for honors controversy and how Harry is taking the Home Office to court.

Sarah Vine's Femail Half-Hour
Sarah Vine's Femail Half-Hour: Andrew's get out of jail not-so-free card, a Post Office IT victim… and blushers are back!

Sarah Vine's Femail Half-Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 34:21


Sarah Vine and her co-presenter, author Imogen Edwards-Jones talk to Ingrid Seward, Royal Biographer and Editor-in-Chief at Majesty Magazine about the fate of Prince Andrew now that he's settled out of court with his accuser Virginia Giuffre (and how he will likely be going on a long and quiet vacation out of sight from the public). Sarah and Imogen also share a talk with one of the victims of the Post Office IT scandal. Tracy Felstead shares her heart-wrenching story of how a computer glitch landed her in prison at 19 for a crime she didn't commit. Plus, beauty guru Hannah Betts gives Sarah and Imogen a lesson on the blessings of blushers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Farage: The Podcast
Episode Ninety

Farage: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 47:27


On the latest episode of Farage: Nigel Farage speaks with GB News Home and Security Editor Mark White following the breaking news of a Chinese spy in Westminster, and Jonathan Portes, Professor of Economics at Kings College London and Senior Fellow for 'The UK in a Changing Europe', discusses the ongoing migrant crisis. Royal expert Ingrid Seward discusses Prince Andrew having his Royal patronages removed, and Dr Peter Cartes chats about the ever-increasing NHS waiting times. Joining Nigel in the GB News Pub for Talking Pints is entrepreneur and Dragon's Den star Theo Paphitis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Andrew Pierce Show
Boris Johnson's biographer on why he doesn't think the Prime Minster will be going anywhere

The Andrew Pierce Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 33:23


Andrew Pierce speaks to Andrew Gimson, Conservative Home writer and Boris Johnson's biographer, on why we shouldn't write off Boris Johnson yet, and talks to Ingrid Seward, Editor-in-Chief at Majesty Magazine, on the Queens decision to stay at Windsor for Christmas. Plus, studying pantomimes at university? Oh yes you can See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Andrew Pierce Show
Why Meghan should keep her nose out of politics, by Royal biographer

The Andrew Pierce Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 29:54


Andrew Pierce talks to Ingrid Seward, Royal biographer and Editor-in-Chief of Majesty Magazine on why Meghan's political interventions have caused ripples in America, and speaks to leader of the Yorkshire Party, Bob Buxton, on why the cancellation of HS2 is a ‘catastrophe' for the region. Plus, Dominic Sandbrook from The Rest is History on why Athelstan beat Elizabeth and Henry VIII in a vote for the best English monarch of all time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Andrew Pierce Show
As the Queen spends the night in hospital, should she ease back on royal duties?

The Andrew Pierce Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 24:41


Richard Spurr, in for Andrew Pierce, talks to royal biographer Ingrid Seward on the Queen spending a night in hospital (and what the palace's reaction means), and speaks to Giles Grover of End Our Cladding Scandal on a new tax aimed at bringing the cladding saga to an end. Plus, is Dune this year's biggest sci fi epic - or all spice and no substance? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Farage: The Podcast
Episode Forty Two

Farage: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 51:47


On the latest episode of Farage, Nigel discusses the speeches of Sajid Javid and Priti Patel at the Conservative Party Conference, the HGV driver shortage, the fishing row in the Channel and Ingrid Seward is on Talking Pints. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Undersåttene
Audience: Prince Philip, with Ingrid Seward

Undersåttene

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 30:04


The Duke of Edinburgh passed away 9th of April, a few months short of his 99th birthday. To keep the podcast´s listeners entertained through the summer, Ole-Jørgen invited journalist, royal expert and biographer, and author of "Prince Philip Revealed: a Man of his Century" Ingrid Seward to the podcast. Take a seat, hit play, and experience this enigma of a man with an expert on the topic.

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
Ann Widdecombe, Diana, Vaccination Success and Graham vs Hitchens Round Sixty

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 75:19


Ann Widdecombe starts the show, giving her opinion on delayed freedom day. Ingrid Seward speaks about Diana and the Royal Family. Peter Hitchens and Mike have their weekly conversation and Trevor Kavanagh joins Mike to talk about Matt Hancock withholding information of how successful the vaccine is against different variants of Covid. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Reality Life with Kate Casey
Ep. - 361 - ROYAL BIOGRAPHER INGRID SEWARD ON THE ME YOU CAN’T SEE MARE OF EASTTOWN REVIEW

Reality Life with Kate Casey

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 56:23


Ingrid Seward is the editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, and one of the most prominent and respected writers on the British royal family, with more than a dozen books including her most recent about Prince Phillip to her credit. She discusses the Hulu documentary Charles and Diana: 1983, and the royal family’s reaction to the new Apple TV documentary series The Me You Can't See, co-created and executive produced by Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex. The series features personal stories of mental health journeys and struggles and the difficult path to emotional wellbeing. Comedian and actress Chris Farah reviews Mare of Easttown on HBO about a small-town Pennsylvania detective Mare Sheehan (Kate Winslet) investigating a local murder. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyClubhouse: @katecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum
Royal Expert Ingrid Seward: Prince Philip Revealed

The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 18:01


This week, Martha sits down with Royal Biographer, Commentator, and the author of Prince Philip Revealed, Ingrid Seward, to discuss the royal family.   Ingrid reveals the fun facts she learned in her research about Prince Philip and what she thinks Prince Philip would say in response to the infamous interview between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Oprah.     Order Ingrid's book here.   Follow Martha on Twitter: @MarthaMacCallum   

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
Pandemic Response, Divorce, Arrested Preacher and LA Vaccine Concert

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 64:39


Dr John Lee starts the show, talking about his view of the government response to the pandemic. Divorce Lawyer Sarah Jane Lenihan speaks about Bill and Melinda Gates' announcement that they are getting divorced. Baroness Claire Fox and Mike discuss a preacher being arrested, and the ending of cruel isolation rule for care home residents. Finally, Ingrid Seward and Mike chat about Prince Harry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WBZ Book Club
Prince Philip Revealed, by Ingrid Seward

WBZ Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 0:59


CBS This Morning - News on the Go
'Prince Philip Revealed' - New Biography Looks at the Consort to the Queen

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 25:41


A new biography by royal expert Ingrid Seward looks at the life 99-year-old Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. Talking with CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi, Seward shares how Philip worked to modernize the English monarchy and his role as father to Prince Charles and Andrew. Hear how his relationship with the late Princess Diana deteriorated over time and what he thinks about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepping away from royal duties. "Prince Philip Revealed" is published by Atria a division of Simon and Schuster.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Julia Hartley-Brewer
Julia Hartley - Brewer | Spain holidaymakers 14 day quarantine, New measures to curb obesity to be unveiled by PM & Health Secretary, Royals at war over new book about Sussexes

Julia Hartley-Brewer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 24:44


Simon Calder, Travel Editor of the Independent joins Julia to discuss Spain holidaymakers having a 14 day quarantine on their return to the UK. Ingrid Seward, Editor-in-Chief at Majesty Magazine & biographer of Prince Harry on Royals at war over new book about Sussexes. Julia is also joined by Nick Buckley MBE, who was re-instated as CEO of Mancunian Way following his removal following his criticism of Black Lives Matter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
The Independent Republic of Mike Graham: May 9

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 28:55


In the latest instalment, caller Aaron disagrees with our guest Matt Kelly about Brexit.Nutrionist Jenna Hope helps bust some food myths but Kenny believes he has the ultimate diet plan.The guest is royal biographer Ingrid Seward, spilling the beans on the Royal Wedding. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Media Show
Prince Andrew coverage; postponing of royal doc; Peter Greste retrial; 10 years of FOI.

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2015 28:18


Two stories this week have raised questions about the relationship between the Royal family and the press. There's been extensive press coverage relating to allegations against Prince Andrew, with national newspapers running front page splashes and lengthy spreads, despite the allegations being unsubstantiated. Furthermore, there has also been controversy surrounding the postponement of a BBC documentary Reinventing the Royals. Andrea Catherwood speaks to the BBC's Royal Correspondent Peter Hunt about the events surrounding Andrew's story. She also hears from Roy Greenslade, Guardian columnist and professor of journalism at City University, about the press coverage, and from Ingrid Seward, royal biographer and editor of Majesty magazine, about how Buckingham palace have reacted.Three Al-Jazeera English journalists, Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed, are to be retried but remain in jail, a year on from their original detention. The three were found guilty of spreading false news and supporting the now banned Muslim Brotherhood. So what can we expect from a retrial? Andrea speaks to Sue Turton, presenter and correspondent for Al Jazeera English.It is ten years since the Freedom of Information Act came into being - forcing official bodies to answer questions from the press and the public. More than 400,000 requests have been made, leading to exposes of MPs expenses to A&E ambulance delays. To discuss its impact Andrea is joined by Maurice Frankel, director of campaign for freedom of information; Heather Brooke, professor of journalism at City University and FOI campaigner, and journalist and author Simon Jenkins who is sceptical of total disclosure.Producer: Katy Takatsuki.

The Media Show
New Chair of IPSO; the Duchess's bottom.

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2014 28:26


Sir Alan Moses, the newly appointed Chair of the new press regulator, has today announced the board members that will make up the Independent Press Standards Organisation, (IPSO). In his first interview since taking up the position, he talks to Steve Hewlett about the measures he'll put in place to make sure the body is independent, and his views on press freedom. We'll also hear from Brian Cathcart of campaign group Hacked Off, and columnist and former Editor of the Guardian Peter Preston, on what they think of the new appointments.A picture of the Duchess of Cambridge, in which she is seen exposing her bare bottom, has been published by German tabloid Bild and Rupert Murdoch's Sydney Daily Telegraph. The picture, which was taken during the recent Royal tour of Australia, is yet to be published by any of the UK press although some newspapers have published a pixilated version online. Steve Hewlett talks to Sarrah Le Marquand fron the Sydney Daily Telegraph about the media's reaction to the pictures - which has included TV debates and radio interviews about her underwear, and Ingrid Seward of Majesty magazine on why publishing the picture is one step too far away from taste and decency.Producer: Katy Takatsuki Presenter: Steve Hewlett.

The Media Show
The Sun, and women in the media

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2012 28:15


Following the arrests of more journalists at the Sun over the weekend, Geoffrey Robertson QC explains why handing over the details of journalists' e-mails to the police may violate a moral and legal duty to protect sources.After more journalists at the Sun were arrested over the weekend, the Sun's associate editor Trevor Kavanagh accused police of a "witch-hunt". But has the police investigation gone too far? Prof Brian Cathcart and Peter Preston discuss the latest developments. Last week the BBC's director general Mark Thompson admitted that there aren't enough older women on television and radio. But is anything being done to address the problem? Former controller of BBC 1 Lorraine Heggessey and journalist and broadcaster Joan Smith discuss women on screen. Following the news of the death of veteran Royal correspondent James Whitaker, we hear from Ingrid Seward of Majesty Magazine and photographer Arthur Edwards who both knew and worked with him. The producer is Olivia Skinner.

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