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The Royal Tea

The Royal Tea

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Get the latest Royal Family news, interviews and insider analysis every week on The Royal Tea - the must-listen podcast for everything Buckingham Palace and beyond.


Featuring the best Talk interviews and highlights from across the schedule, we bring you sharp discussion, expert guests and the biggest royal talking points dominating the headlines. From King Charles and Queen Camilla to the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the ongoing drama surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, no story is off limits.


We also track the fallout from the disgraced former Prince, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.


Expect exclusive commentary, big royal debates, and must-hear moments from Talk’s presenters — all in one place.


For the best royal insight, gossip and analysis, subscribe to The Royal Tea and stay ahead of the story.


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Episodes
  • Prince Andrew Scandal Deepens: Historian Warns Of Royal “Cover Up” And National Security Risk
    Feb 27 2026

    Kevin O’Sullivan is joined by historian and author Andrew Lownie to discuss the escalating Prince Andrew investigation and what he describes as a widening establishment scandal. Lownie argues that scrutiny must not stop with Andrew, insisting former palace officials, UK Trade & Investment figures and even senior royals should face serious questioning over what they knew and when. He claims there has been a long standing culture of secrecy and deference, warning that the public is no longer prepared to accept silence from the top.


    Lownie also raises the stakes by suggesting the issue goes beyond personal misconduct, calling it a potential national security concern tied to Andrew’s international connections during his time as trade envoy. He questions whether key documents will ever be fully released and warns that kicking disclosures “into the long grass” will only fuel suspicion.

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    13 mins
  • Harry And Meghan’s Jordan Tour Sparks Royal Row As Angela Levin Slams “Desperate” Publicity Stunt
    Feb 26 2026

    Angela Levin joins both Kevin O’Sullivan and Jeremy Kyle to tear into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s latest trip to Jordan, branding it a “show off” exercise designed purely for headlines. Speaking about what she calls their third “pretend royal tour” after Nigeria and Colombia, Levin claims the Sussexes are driven by attention and rivalry, suggesting the visit is a direct response to Prince William’s recent Middle East trip. “They want to look better than William and Catherine,” she says, accusing Meghan of chasing photographs rather than delivering meaningful help.


    In a separate interview, Levin turns to the deepening Prince Andrew scandal and growing scrutiny of King Charles. She argues the King never wanted Andrew as trade envoy and was ultimately “very pleased” when the role ended, but admits public trust in the monarchy is being tested “like never before.” On the Sussexes’ timing, she is scathing, calling the Jordan visit “disgusting” and alleging it is designed to distract from royal turmoil at home. As questions mount over Andrew, transparency and the future of the monarchy, Levin insists the institution can survive, but only if it navigates the crisis carefully and restores confidence.

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    18 mins
  • Prince Andrew Protection Scandal: “Conspiracy Of Silence” And Royal Accountability
    Feb 25 2026

    Jeremy Kyle speaks to former head of Royal Protection Dai Davies as questions intensify over what protection officers knew during Prince Andrew’s visits to Jeffrey Epstein’s properties. Davies says it is “eminently fair” that former Royal Protection officers are investigated, arguing that if they travelled with Andrew to locations in New York, the Virgin Islands and elsewhere, they “must have seen something.” He suggests officers would have conducted reconnaissance visits and liaised with local authorities, raising serious questions about what due diligence was carried out and whether warnings were ignored.


    Davies goes further, alleging a long-running “conspiracy of silence” around Andrew’s conduct and calling for senior palace officials and potentially members of the Royal Family to be questioned if they were aware of relevant information. He argues that stripping Andrew of titles suggests those at the top were already convinced of serious wrongdoing, and insists the monarchy can only survive if it embraces full transparency and proves value for money. Without openness, he warns, public trust will continue to erode as the demand for accountability grows.


    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor denies any wrongdoing.

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    11 mins
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