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Palace Intrigue is a daily podcast covering the British Royal Family, including King Charles the Third, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, and Meghan MarkleFrom Prince Andrew’s latest controversies and the fallout shaking the royal institution, to Prince William’s expanding role as he quietly prepares for the throne, we cover every turn in the Windsor storyline — including the continuing turbulence surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, whose lives outside the palace remain a source of fascination and tension. We also track King Charles’ health and its impact on the crown, as well as Princess Kate Middleton’s recovery and what it...
Episodes(40 episodes)
"C-word” William? Photog claims fiery prince tells him to "f off"
Prince William’s carefully managed public image is taking a hit after a veteran royal photographer reportedly described the future king in blunt terms — including calling him the “c-word.” According to reporting picked up by columnist Daniela Elser, photographers swapping stories while waiting outside the Wales family’s Norfolk home claimed William can have a notoriously short fuse behind the scenes. One photographer allegedly said the prince regularly tells him to “f--- off,” painting a stark contrast to William’s polished public persona.We also look at the online sniping over Princess Catherine’s latest Commonwealth Day outfit, criticism that her...
Published: Mar 16, 2026Duration: 9m 24s
METTE-MARIT'S RATING HALVED, MARIUS STAYS IN CUSTODY, AND A 120-YEAR-OLD SECRET - The week in Norwegian Royal News with Mark Francis
This week on Palace Intrigue: Norway, the trial of Marius Borg Høiby entered its sixth week and showed no signs of losing its power to shock. The court heard from friends of the Frogner woman who described the violent aftermath of August 4, 2024, in vivid and heartbreaking detail — including one witness who recalled the victim saying she could "handle being hit" as long as Høiby was alright. The defense's request for pre-trial release was denied. Prosecutors returned repeatedly to the question of Høiby's changing story. And eight hundred pages of private messages between Høiby and influencer Nora Haukla...
Published: Mar 15, 2026Duration: 14m 24s
WILLIAM CALLED HER JUICY, ANDREW'S BUILDING A FENCE, AND NETFLIX HAS LEFT THE BUILDING - The week in UK Royal News with Mark Francis
This week on Palace Intrigue, the monarchy had one foot in pageantry and one in crisis management — and somehow kept its balance. King Charles led the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey as the BBC quietly declined to broadcast it, prompting sharp criticism from royal commentators who warned the institution's relevance cannot be taken for granted. Prince William answered a bakery phone and called a customer "Juicy," which briefly made the whole world love him. The Wales family visited Marlborough College, fuelling intense speculation about where Prince George will attend school. Diplomatic sources floated the prospect of a royal visit to...
Published: Mar 15, 2026Duration: 17m 55s
Royal insiders warn Sarah Ferguson memoir could expose palace secrets
Commentators are warning that Sarah Ferguson could pose a new risk to the British royal family if the former Duchess of York decides to publish another memoir.Writing in The Royalist, Tom Sykes argues that financial pressure and public scrutiny could tempt Ferguson to produce a revealing book about her decades inside royal circles. Her 1996 memoir My Story caused major tension within the family and reportedly damaged her friendship with Diana, Princess of Wales.Experts say Ferguson’s long proximity to the royal household means she holds extensive knowledge about private events and relationships within the mo...
Published: Mar 15, 2026Duration: 9m 23s
Carolyn Bessette urged JFK Jr. to call William and Harry after Diana’s death
A new biography reveals that Carolyn Bessette once encouraged John F. Kennedy Junior to reach out to Prince William and Prince Harry after the death of their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997.According to the book Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy by Elizabeth Beller, Bessette believed Kennedy might offer support to the young princes as they faced overwhelming media attention and public grief.The author writes that Diana had reportedly admired Kennedy’s ability to handle intense press scrutiny with dignity, which prompted Bessette to suggest he offer condolences. Kennedy, however, re...
Published: Mar 14, 2026Duration: 11m 1s
King William - 5. Queen Catherine
Catherine's transformation from Princess of Wales to Queen. The public's overwhelming support contrasts with her private struggles adapting to her elevated role while supporting her grieving husband and managing the children's adjustment to their new reality.Get episodes of Palace Intrigue by becommming a paid subscriber on Apple Podcasts. Click the button that says uninterrupted listening. Just $5 a month, and that includes many ofther shows on the Caloroga Shark network.Royal Books:William and Catherine: The Monarchy's New Era: The Inside StoryThe Royal Insider: My Life with the Queen, the King a...
Published: Mar 14, 2026Duration: 20m 17s
Fergie’s Scientology flirt? Sarah turns to Priscilla as new royal headaches pile up
Sarah Ferguson is reportedly leaning on longtime friend Priscilla Presley for support as the York fallout deepens, and the friendship is now raising eyebrows because of Presley’s long association with Scientology. Sources say Ferguson has not joined anything, but is said to be curious and “just listening” while looking for guidance and stability during a chaotic time. Presley is also reportedly urging Fergie to write a memoir and joking about setting her up with “eligible American bachelors.”Meanwhile, Prince Harry’s High Court case produced a surprise detail as evidence emerged that he once socialized with a Mail on Sunday jo...
Published: Mar 13, 2026Duration: 8m 13s
Meghan Markle’s $1,800 “best self” cash-grab: Duchess hawks women-only Sydney retreat
Meghan Markle is set to headline a women-only weekend retreat in Sydney during her April trip to Australia, with tickets starting at about $1,800 and VIP packages running around $2,100 for front-row seats and a group photo. The event is being marketed as “a girls’ weekend like no other,” complete with yoga, meditation, manifestation workshops, a gala dinner and a fireside-style chat with the Duchess of Sussex.The paid appearance is fueling fresh questions about the Sussex brand, especially as Prince Harry is also due to speak at a separate ticketed event in Melbourne. Critics say the couple’s mix of human...
Published: Mar 13, 2026Duration: 9m 6s
Andrew ready to fight dirty as York sisters panic over Epstein fallout
Reports suggest Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is preparing an aggressive defense strategy following his arrest, with insiders claiming he may rely on sensitive information about royal circles if investigators demand a full accounting of his activities. One source said Andrew believes he should not be the only person facing scrutiny for social networks that included other powerful figures.Meanwhile Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are said to be holding private discussions about how to navigate the growing fallout from the Epstein scandal and their parents’ connections to it. Sources say the sisters are trying to balance loyalty to...
Published: Mar 12, 2026Duration: 9m 32s
Netflix didn’t want Meghan’s As Ever brand? Insiders say As Ever flopped with viewers
New details are emerging about why Netflix stepped away from Meghan Markle’s lifestyle brand As Ever. According to insiders, the company struggled to see how the products fit alongside its entertainment franchises and believed the brand failed to connect with its audience.One source told the Daily Mail executives even explored featuring As Ever merchandise inside Netflix’s upcoming “Netflix House” retail locations in Philadelphia and Dallas, but the idea reportedly stalled because there was little enthusiasm for the brand.Critics say the split could damage Meghan’s credibility with corporate partners. Reputation consultant Eric Schiff...
Published: Mar 12, 2026Duration: 8m 36s
Prince William ready to bury Andrew scandal - even if it blows up the monarchy
Prince William is reportedly determined to see the scandal surrounding Andrew Mountbatten Windsor fully resolved before he becomes king — even if that means allowing the legal system to examine the case openly.Sources cited by Radar Online say the Prince of Wales believes the controversy has dragged on far too long and that the monarchy cannot afford to carry unresolved questions into the next reign. One insider said William views Andrew as “toxic” to the future of the institution and wants the matter confronted directly rather than quietly managed behind palace walls.At the same time, new ru...
Published: Mar 11, 2026Duration: 9m 19s
Sussexes head back to Australia — seven years after explosive royal tour
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have confirmed they will return to Australia in mid-April, marking their first visit to the country since their hugely publicized 2018 royal tour.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to take part in a mix of private business, philanthropic and media engagements in Sydney and Melbourne. Meghan is also rumored to appear on the Australian podcast Her Best Life.The trip is already stirring debate because it will take place at roughly the same time King Charles theThird is expected to visit the United States. Royal insider Deep...
Published: Mar 11, 2026Duration: 9m 34s
Andrew Still Doesn’t Get It: Beatrice’s Newsnight Role Resurfaces as New Royal Dramas Build
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reportedly believes it is “deeply unfair” that public opinion has turned against him, with historian Andrew Lownie saying the disgraced royal still sees himself as “anointed” and struggles to understand the backlash.We also revisit the disastrous 2019 Newsnight interview, with producer Sam McAlister revealing that Princess Beatrice played a crucial behind-the-scenes role in getting it over the line. McAlister calls her the “rainmaker,” saying the interview would never have happened if the BBC had not satisfied Beatrice’s questions and concerns.Plus: Prince Harry sends an emotional good-luck video to Team GB Paralympian Scott Meenagh ahead...
Published: Mar 10, 2026Duration: 9m 9s
NETFLIXGATE: Meghan “Takes Control” of As Ever as Critics Say She Was Dumped
Meghan Markle has reportedly ended Netflix’s involvement in her lifestyle brand As Ever, with both sides insisting the split is amicable. The Duchess is said to want full control as the company expands, but critics are not buying the idea that this was her decision. One industry source bluntly told Page Six, “Her show did not go on so it did not make sense to continue the partnership.”We break down the dueling narratives, the rising web traffic figures, the harsh reaction from social media, and why even The Hollywood Reporter was mocking the split. Plus, reputation expert...
Published: Mar 10, 2026Duration: 10m 41s
"Load-Bearing Architecture" - The Week in UK Royal News with Mark Francis
York sisters banned from Royal Ascot carriage procession, all royal events "foreseeable future." Beatrice "blindsided," "taken it the hardest." Eugenie in Portugal creating distance. Celia Warden: harsh treatment, "no suggestion of wrongdoing." Deep Crown: institution operates on survival, not individual justice, William correct. William wanted Andrew removed from succession last autumn. Jennie Bond: remove Andrew, Harry, Harry's children, York sisters.SNL/BRIT Awards jokes about succession. Andrew visited by chaplain, "trying to find God." Surrendered East Lodge lease after Richard Benyon visit. Peerage expert: hasn't legally lost titles. Abdication speculation: Charles could hand throne to William within 12 months...
Published: Mar 9, 2026Duration: 13m 4s
Harry and Meghan Netflix Projects Stall as Jordan Trip Draws New Criticism
Questions are growing about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s production deal with Netflix as several projects remain stuck in development. An adaptation of the novel Meet Me at the Lake — reportedly acquired for about $3 million — still has no director or cast attached nearly three years after the announcement, while another project based on The Wedding Date is also stalled.At the same time, the couple’s humanitarian trip to Jordan is drawing fresh scrutiny. A public relations expert says the visit was “casually competent, but not strategic,” arguing it followed the familiar formula of carefully staged humanitarian appearances...
Published: Mar 9, 2026Duration: 8m 46s
BBC Snubs Commonwealth Day: Royal Ceremony Dropped for “Escape to the Country”
King Charles and Queen Camilla will lead senior members of the Royal Family at Westminster Abbey today for the annual Commonwealth Day service, joined by the Prince and Princess of Wales, Princess Anne and other working royals before an audience of about 1,800 guests representing the 56 nations of the Commonwealth.But the BBC has decided not to broadcast the ceremony live this year, opting instead to air Escape to the Country in the time slot. The broadcaster says the move reflects financial pressures, while critics such as royal author Ingrid Seward call the decision “ridiculous and appalling.” Royal Insider Deep...
Published: Mar 9, 2026Duration: 8m 59s
"I Remember That I Took Her by the Throat" - The Week In Norwegian Royal News with Mark Francis
Trial week 5: Frogner woman testifies for first time. New Feb 1 indictment (reckless conduct, restraining order breach during trial). Witness possibly tried to influence her, police investigation opened. Sophie Elise: "pose photo" not intentional. Oslo Scene witness: "no doubt he went for a chokehold." Messages: "You have to choose. Me or Farmen." NRK faces 400,000 kroner fine.Frogner woman: "didn't start with violence," "jet-set guy who partied every weekend, used drugs, had criminal friends." Berlin: glass thrown into wall. Laptop broken in two. Skaugum: raised fist, punched glass door. Boat trip: spit in face, slapped. August 4: grabbed neck, chokeholds, slaps...
Published: Mar 8, 2026Duration: 13m 22s
"Blindsided" - The week in UK Royal news with Mark Francis
A week in which the pieces of the chess board moved around. Is William the defacto King, and what does it mean for the York sisters? Plus Kate and William get their distraction on.Get episodes of Palace Intrigue by becommming a paid subscriber on Apple Podcasts. Click the button that says uninterrupted listening. Just $5 a month, and that includes many ofther shows on the Caloroga Shark network.Royal Books:William and Catherine: The Monarchy's New Era: The Inside StoryThe Royal Insider: My Life with the Queen, the King and Princess Dia
Published: Mar 8, 2026Duration: 16m 12s
Drawbridge William: Andrew exile, Camilla clash and an Earthshot headache
Prince William is said to be tightening the screws behind palace walls, pushing total separation from Andrew and bristling at Queen Camilla’s perceived warmth toward Sarah Ferguson. Sources claim he wants “no ambiguity, no half measures” as he safeguards the Crown, even if it means stepping on toes before he is king. Meanwhile, Earthshot faces scrutiny over donor associations, William steps in for King Charles at a major church ceremony, backs a rural mental health charity with $5,000, and cheers Scotland’s World Cup return with a newly approved bank holiday.Get episodes of Palace Intrigue by becommming a paid s...
Published: Mar 8, 2026Duration: 8m 11s