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Insta-Fail: Meghan Face Backlash Over Photo Sharing

On the latest episode of The Royal Tea, Kevin O'Sullivan is joined by Angela Levin to discuss the latest embarrassments for Meghan Markle - accused once again of hypocrisy after sharing the photos of her friend Kelly McKee Zajfen's newborn while she continues not to show the faces of her children - and Prince Harry - who showed up to the NBA Championships but ended up rows back from the illustrious court side seats.

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  • Inside Harry and Meghan's UK Trip: Will She Actually Come?

    12:37|
    Reports and rumours continue to circulate over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's reported trip back to the United Kingdom. The Sussexes are expected to bring their children, Archie and Lilibet, with them as they visit as a unit for the first time since 2022. But uncertainty remains about if the trip will happen, and if it does, if the couple will reunite with King Charles and Prince William. Kevin O'Sullivan is joined by Kinsey Schofield to discuss the latest reports and what we can actually expect from the couple.
  • Harry and Meghan to Bring Kids to UK for First Time Since 2022

    12:08|
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are returning to the United Kingdom together next month - and for the first time since Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee in 2022, they will be bringing Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them. The event is to mark the one year countdown to the Invictus Games, the Duke of Sussex's sports event for wounded veterans. Royal fans are now speculating if Harry will take his children to meet King Charles, who hasn't seen his grandchildren in four years. To discuss the news, Kevin O'Sullivan is joined today by Kinsey Schofield, who dissect the move and what it says about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's latest priorities
  • How Will Prince William CHANGE the Royals? | Harry and Meghan's Frogmore OUTRAGE

    31:01|
    The Prince of Wales, Prince Wiliam, could change how The Royal Family handle property when he becomes King, insiders have revealed. It comes after it was revealed last week that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had been subletting properties at Royal Lodge, and that Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are living rent-free at royal properties despite not being working royals. It comes as Royals gathered to celebrate the wedding of Peter Phillips to Harriet Sperling - with King Charles, Queen Camilla, and the Duke and Duchess of Wales amongst those in attendance. To discuss the news, Jeremy Kyle is joined by Dickie Arbiter, former Press Secretary to the Queen, and Angela Levin, Royal biographer.Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan have spoken out about their eviction from Frogmore Cottage and the removal of their renovations. Kevin O'Sullivan is joined by Kinsey Schofield to discuss the latest drama for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
  • Andrew RENTED Royal Cottages - and the King is Paying Beatrice and Eugenie's Rent!

    16:22|
    A new report from the National Audit Office has revealed that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor made money from subletting Royal Lodge properties. The first major report into royal residences in 20 years has also revealed that King Charles pays the rent for accommodation in royal palaces from Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.To discuss the report, Charlie Rowley is joined on this episode of The Royal Tea by Charlotte Griffiths, editor-at-large for The Mail on Sunday, and Grant Harold, the Royal Butler and former butler to the King
  • Prince Andrew’s Mystery BLACK EYE

    14:53|
    Questions are being asked as it's revealed Prince Andrew has profited from subletting the Royal Lodge -- despite paying no rent himself. While Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have ALSO been exposed for living rent-free at the King's expense.Mark Dolan is joined by Talk's Royal Correspondent, Rupert Bell and Royal Biographer Angela Levin as they also explore Prince Andrew's mysterious black eye.
  • Prince Harry’s Charity Nightmare Deepens

    15:09|
    Prince Harry is facing mounting questions over his role with African Parks as fresh calls grow for him to step down from the conservation charity following allegations of serious abuse by rangers linked to the organisation. On this episode of The Royal Tea, Mark Dolan is joined by royal commentators Kinsey Schofield and Angela Levin to examine the latest controversy engulfing the Duke of Sussex and ask whether his charitable reputation is unravelling.
  • Prince Harry Charity Crisis Deepens And Meghan Markle's Influence

    16:32|
    Prince Harry is facing fresh scrutiny after calls for him to step down from African Parks, the conservation charity linked to allegations of serious human rights abuses by rangers operating in parts of central Africa. On this episode of The Royal Tea, Mark Dolan and royal biographer Angela Levin examine the growing controversy and ask whether another charity row is further damaging the Duke of Sussex's reputation.Plus, the latest on Frogmore Cottage, Meghan Markle's influence on Harry's life and why Angela believes the Duke has become increasingly isolated from the causes that once defined him.
  • Meghan Thinks HARRY is the Problem! | Police Seek Andrew-Giuffre Files

    14:39|
    Things continue to get worse for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Detectives investigating the former Prince are now seeking files from the Metropolitan Police on his late accuser Virginia Giuffre and are likely to speak to his former protection officers, according to new reports. Talk's Royal editor Rupert Bell joins Ian Collins to discuss the news, and what this all means for the former Prince. On the positive side for the ex-Prince, new files suggest that Andrew was branded a 'valuable UK asset' while he served as trade envoy. Meanwhile, new reports allege that Meghan Markle has decided the reason why the Sussexes are so unpopular is because of Prince Harry! And as a result, she is going to cut back the number of public appearances she makes.To discuss, Kevin O'Sullivan is joined by Royal biogragpher Angela Levin.