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Inside Harry and Meghan's disastrous week after Netflix takedown

On this episode of The Royal Tea, Kevin O'Sullivan is joined by royal biographer Angela Levin to review a terrible week for Harry and Meghan, after Variety Magazine published an expose of the end of the couple's relationship with Netflix.


They discuss the fallout from the piece, what it revealed about Meghan's As Ever brand and the couple's interactions with Netflix executives, the couple's failed attempts to get new projects off the ground, - and what's coming next with their 'Royal tour' to Australia.



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  • Is Meghan Markle really living the Hollywood dream?

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    Kevin O'Sullivan is joined by Kinsey Schofield to dissect the latest damaging claims surrounding Meghan Markle and Prince Harry — with insiders alleging their relationship with Netflix has finally collapsed.Following a string of brutal reports from major US publications, the pair examine claims of poor behaviour in meetings, creative clashes and a lack of output that has left streaming bosses frustrated. With projects stalling and Hollywood interest fading, questions are mounting over whether the Sussex brand still carries any real weight.The discussion also turns to Meghan’s reported business missteps, tensions behind the scenes and claims the couple are now relying on paid appearances and events to fund their lifestyle. As their popularity dips and opportunities dry up, Kevin and Kinsey ask whether this is the end of the Sussexes’ Hollywood ambitions — and what comes next for the couple once courted by the world’s biggest media players.
  • Meghan Markle Netflix Fallout: Sussex Money Woes And Australia Tour

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  • Meghan ‘Brainwashed’ Harry? | Palace Claims, Sussex Money Tour And Epstein Fallout

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    Former Sun Royal Editor Charlie Rae reacts to explosive new claims in Tom Bower’s latest book that Queen Camilla privately believed Meghan Markle had “brainwashed” Prince Harry. With no denial from the Palace, the discussion explores how Meghan’s arrival changed Harry’s personality, fractured royal relationships and transformed one of the monarchy’s most popular figures into its most controversial.The podcast also examines Harry and Meghan’s latest money-spinning trip to Australia, where Meghan is reportedly charging thousands for luxury events and “fireside chats”. Charlie Rae and Kevin O’Sullivan ask whether the Sussexes’ unofficial tours are damaging the monarchy’s reputation, as the King’s second son and daughter-in-law continue to trade on royal status while living in California.Attention then turns to the deepening Epstein scandal and the York family, with fresh scrutiny on Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew and their daughters Beatrice and Eugenie. With new revelations emerging and senior royals reportedly distancing themselves, this episode asks whether the fallout from the Epstein files could cause lasting damage to the Royal Family’s reputation.
  • Meghan’s Grip on Harry and the Andrew Scandal Continues

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    On this episode of Royal Tea, the spotlight falls on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry as fresh claims emerge that Meghan “brainwashed” Harry and cut him off from his old life, friends and royal roots. The panel digs into the latest fallout from the Sussex saga, Meghan’s growing influence over Harry, and why questions about their future, finances and standing with the Royal Family refuse to go away.The podcast also turns to the deepening Prince Andrew scandal, with renewed scrutiny on Sarah Ferguson, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. Rupert Bell, Angela Levin and former head of Royal Protection Dai Davies discuss the claims surrounding royal homes, money, palace perks and whether King Charles is now trying to distance the monarchy from the York family as the Epstein fallout worsens.There is also debate over the King’s proposed state visit to the United States, whether it could become politically toxic, and what the Andrew affair means for the long-term future of the monarchy. With tough questions over accountability, royal privilege and public trust, this episode of Royal Tea looks at whether the institution can contain the damage — or whether the crisis is still growing.
  • Meghan Markle Australia retreat, Netflix fallout and Prince Andrew scandal

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    Royal commentator Angela Levin and US royal expert Kinsey Schofield join Royal Tea to break down the latest controversies surrounding Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and the wider royal family.The panel discusses reports that Meghan Markle will headline a paid luxury wellness retreat in Australia, where guests can pay thousands for a three-day event featuring yoga sessions, “sound healing”, and a Q&A with the Duchess of Sussex. Commentators question whether the event signals financial pressure following Netflix’s decision to step back from Meghan’s lifestyle brand and media projects.Elsewhere, the conversation turns to the continuing fallout from the Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein scandal, including scrutiny over royal housing arrangements for Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and wider questions about transparency within the monarchy.With criticism mounting and fresh revelations continuing to emerge, the episode asks whether the royal family faces a deeper reputational crisis — and whether Prince William could eventually lead a reset for the monarchy as the scandals surrounding Meghan Markle, Prince Andrew and the House of Windsor continue to dominate headlines.