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    The Sussex situation, May 2026

    2026/05/10 | 57 mins.
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are rarely out of the news.  Recent months have seen critics decry the "failure" of their commercial ventures.  Harry has intervened in global politics and the duchess described herself as the most trolled woman of the last decade.
    We discuss recent events and what the ongoing Sussex saga means for the monarchy.
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    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the ongoing saga

    2026/04/29 | 53 mins.
    We recap the latest events and reactions in the ever-unfolding drama around the former Duke of York.  As revelations continue to surface we analyse the consequences for the wider Royal family and the legacy of Elizabeth II.
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    RHG reacts to Andrew's arrest

    2026/02/20 | 40 mins.
    Unedited and unpolished.  What does this mean for Andrew?  What does this mean for the monarchy?
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    Royal Roundup Dec 2025-Jan 2026: The Royals at Xmas, the Queen speaks out, a little love for Meghan

    2026/02/07 | 1h 16 mins.
    Christmas represents a high-profile time in the Royal calendar, as the world watches the family make their way to church on Christmas Day. 
    Recent weeks however, have also given us plenty of unexpected events to discuss. The Queen bravely shares her story of an incident of assault. The King offers a (somewhat, but not very) controversial message, and James and Gareth express some sympathy for the Duchess of Sussex.
    We also caught up with Philippa Lacey from British History Tours, who is hosting the "Online History Festival" from 20-22 March.  It  will explore six defining moments from British history.  You can buy tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/defini...
    Also, Gareth talks about "Heated Rivalry". A lot. But we edited most of it out.
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    The vagaries and history of Royal titles: With Jason Loch

    2025/12/29 | 51 mins.
    The King's decision to strip Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of all Royal accolades has raised serious questions about the way styles and titles work in Britain.  We had the pleasure of catching up with Jason Loch, an expert on the British constitution, to discuss the intricacies and history of the title system.
    Unfortunately the interview is a little quiet, so put your volume up when you listen.
    You can read Jason's work at his blog: https://venerablepuzzle.wordpress.com/
    Jason was also kind enough to send links to the various docs we discussed:
    https://cbaionline.org/corpus/items/show/488 (1864 Letters Patent declaring styles and titles of the Royal Family)
    https://cbaionline.org/corpus/items/show/487 (1917 Letters Patent declaring styles and titles of Princes and Princesses)
    https://cbaionline.org/corpus/items/show/374 (1957 Letters Patent conferring the title of Prince on the Duke of Edinburgh)
    https://cbaionline.org/corpus/items/show/359 (1996 Letters Patent declaring that a Prince's former wife loses HRH)
    https://cbaionline.org/corpus/items/show/358 (2012 Letters Patent granting princely status to children of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales)
    https://cbaionline.org/corpus/items/show/486 (2025 Letters Patent removing Andrew's style of Royal Highness and title of Prince)
    https://cbaionline.org/corpus/items/show/485 (2025 Royal Warrant directing the Secretary of State to remove Andrew from the Roll of the Peerage)
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The Royal History Geeks team create a range of podcast series. This is where we place them all up, in broadcast date order. We also publish a one-off episodes that fit anywhere else here.
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