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In the episode, we are joined by our colleague, Online Royal Correspondent Danielle Stacey - who recently joined Prince William in his capers in Cape Town. Danielle opened up about her incredible time covering Earthshot and hearing the Prince of Wales speak up close and personal.
We also discuss Queen Camilla's big TV moment with her new documentary, which delves into the issue of domestic violence and King Charles' inspiring birthday plans (prompting a fierce debate about whether ignoring lunch is an acceptable practice or not)! We also chatted about Princess Kate's wonderful appearance at the Festival of Remembrance, where she was supported by her good friend and fellow royal, Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh.
The gang were also delighted to be joined by royal author Robert Hardman, who recently updated his fantastic biography of King Charles III with plenty of new details and information, who discussed the royal family's updated funeral plans, as well as Prince Andrew's finances after finding the funds to remain at the Royal Lodge residence.
Robert also opened up about the King's relationship with his youngest son Prince Harry, and whether the pair are any closer to reconciling following their fallout. Oh, and who can forget Robert's knowledge about the late Queen's diaries, and when he expects they'll be used for biographers in the future.
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The new show looks at the Prince's charity Homewards, which has the goal of ending homelessness once and for all - and we sat down with Dr Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, an ambassador of Homewards, to discuss.
In the deeply emotional conversation with A Right Royal Podcast's hosts, Andrea Caamano and Emmy Griffiths, HELLO!'s Royal Editor Emily Nash and Sabrina, who is a Fire Chief, neuroscientist and author, discuss the Prince's ambitions to end homelessness, the criticisms made against him for this venture, and what good the life-changing charity is already doing for those in need.
We also spoke about Sabrina's own experiences with homelessness as a teenager, and the difficulties many face with turning their lives around after finding themselves in such a difficult situation - and what to do to help.
Of course, it's not A Right Royal Pod without a chat with Emily about all of the latest royal news too, and we chatted about HELLO! on tour in Australia with King Charles and Queen Camilla, with a special mention to our colleague Tracey, who was on the ground giving us all of the latest news from the visit: from the moment the King was heckled, to his warm welcome at Sydney Opera House.
Not to mention, we also check in on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are reportedly looking into buying a second home in Portugal - where they travelled to last year to spend time with Prince Harry's cousin Princess Eugenie, and her husband Jack Brooksbank. Enjoy! -
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Welcome back to another episode of A Right Royal Podcast - or should we say, G'Day!
Our intrepid hosts Andrea Caamano and Emmy Griffiths are back alongside HELLO!'s Royal Editor Emily Nash to discuss King Charles and Queen Camilla's long-anticipated trip to Australia, as well as the Duchess of Edinburgh's vitally important trip to Africa, Prince William's Centrepoint Awards and so much more - including a very special surprise outing.
Emmy and Andrea cover the latest news with Emily, who opened up about Charles' break from cancer treatment for his trip across the world, how he'll be well looked after during his time away to what he and Camilla can expect from the tour.
We'll also be talking about the King's rebrand for his beloved Prince's Trust - or the King's Trust, as it'll now be known! -
In this episode, Andrea Caamano and Emmy Griffiths are joined by HELLO!'s Royal Editor Emily Nash, as well as WellChild's CEO Matt James. As well as celebrating the lovely news that Princess Beatrice is expecting her second child with her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, we also discuss King Charles and Queen Camilla's impending trip to Australia, Princess Kate's trip to the ballet, Prince William teaming up with David Beckham, and Prince Harry's return to the UK.
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Welcome back to another episode of A Right Royal Podcast where this time, we're putting the spotlight on the Princess of Wales following a beautiful family video where she updated royal fans about her recovery from cancer.
Joined by royal author Victoria Murphy and HELLO!'s royal editor Emily Nash, hosts Andrea Caamano and Emmy Griffiths also chat about King Charles and Queen Camilla's impending trip to Australia, Prince Harry's return to the UK for WellChild, a less-than-favourable report on Meghan, and much much more! -
Welcome to the very first episode of season 4 of A Right Royal Podcast. We’re kicking off the new series with an incredible episode sharing all the details from Princess Märtha Louise of Norway and Durek Verrett’s big day.
Our HELLO! team were lucky to spend five days with the couple in Norway and in the new episode share all the behind-the-scenes details from their pre-wedding parties as well as their historic nuptials.
Host Andrea Caamano, alongside her colleagues Sophie Vokes-Dudgeon, Jessica Callan and Sally Morgan were lucky to meet and mingle with the couple’s 350 guests – and their ‘easy on the eye’ security guards!
They also recount incredible details such as how they flew with many Norwegian reporters and paparazzi, were chased by drones and what the couple were really like during their one-to-one interviews which have been featured in the magazine. They also talk about the incredible ceremony music that had guests in tears and the moving bible readings by Prince Haakon of Norway, Durek’s sister Angelina Verrett, his nephew Lucas Byrne and the princess’ former nanny Berit Tversland. Andrea also catches up with HELLO!’s royal editor, Emily Nash, who rounds up what the British royals have been up to and what their immediate plans are after a long summer break. -
Your hosts Emmy Griffiths and Emily Nash are back to discuss the latest goings on in the royal family before the monarchy takes their long summer break and discuss everything from Prince William taking Queen Camilla’s sister off the books during his latest financial crackdown, the family’s favourite place to holiday and a very unusual detail about King Charles’ sleeping habits.
And, for our main event, we’ll be chatting to royal editor and author of Catherine, the Princess of Wales: The Biography, Robert Jobson. Robert is a fountain of knowledge on the Princess of Wales and opens up about some surprising facts about the royal from her struggles at school to how she and Prince William had encountered one another before their St Andrews days.
You can learn everything about the royal, from the closeness of her family unit to getting used to life in front of the cameras – and her very difficult year following her cancer diagnosis.
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Following a briefing at Buckingham Palace about royal taxes and other financial matters that our GCSE mathematics struggled to comprehend, podcast hosts Emmy Griffiths and Emily Nash break down what it all means - and why it has raised some eyebrows.
Much has been made by Prince William's reluctance to disclose his expenditure as the Prince of Wales, unlike his dad King Charles did back in his days as the heir to the throne. But why would William have made this decision? Do the royals pay taxes as well as receive taxpayers' money? And what is the Duchy of Cornwall, anyway? Have a listen to find out!
While the show's usual co-host Andrea Caamano is enjoying Spain's Euros win on a beach, Emily and Emmy are joined by the late Queen's former press secretary Ailsa Anderson, to chat about all of the latest goings on with the royals - including the latest financial goings on - as she reveals just how much the royals cost the average taxpayer every year. We'll give you a clue - it's the equivalent of a common supermarket purchase! But would you pay for it, if you had the choice to?
Emmy, Emily and Ailsa also discuss Prince George's very special 11th birthday, and how things might be different from the youngster in the future when he eventually becomes King - and Emily and Ailsa reflect on what it was like on the day of his birth - with Ailsa revealing her uniquely special role in announcing the heir to the throne's arrival to the world!
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A Right Royal Podcast hosts Andrea Caamano and Emmy Griffiths are back and this time, they're in a film studio! So if want to listen while on the go, or watch us in the studio with a cup of tea, the choice is yours! Simply click here.
In our first episode trying to conquer the new autocue - and with a fresh set of themed mugs - we're off to a flying start by chatting all about the royals' love of sport - especially since the world has gone competition-mad recently with the Euros and Wimbledon - but will the Prince and Princess of Wales be attending the finals for this sporting events? And will the kids be brought along for the fun?
In the episode, Andrea and Emmy are joined by HELLO!'s royal editor Emily Nash, who opens up about how the royals will navigate a challenging weekend of busy events as well as updates us with the latest news including plenty of information about Princess Anne's recovery (thank goodness), Catherine's potential visit to Wimbledon, and her own very special visit to Buckingham Palace, which has opened up the East Wing for the first time.
We are also joined by The Sun's royal editor Matt Wilkinson, who chatted all about Prince William's potential visit to the Euros in Germany for the England vs Spain final, as well as his own time spent visiting the tournament earlier this month. Matt also chats about Prince William's latest achievements with his charities, and how he is helping to end homelessness. Enjoy! -
A Right Royal Podcast is back with their latest episode, and like the rest of the country, our co-hosts Andrea Caamano and Emmy Griffiths can’t talk about anything else except the Election (oh, and Taylor Swift’s Eras tour, of course).
So what is the royal role in an election? How will the King welcome a new Prime Minister and a new government, and why is the relationship between the monarch and the PM so special?
We chat all about the Election - and what to expect from King Charles - with Sky’s Royal Correspondent Rhiannon Mills, while HELLO!’s Royal Editor Emily Nash will also be joining us to talk about all of the biggest royal news of the moment, from Princess Anne’s worrying accident to her exclusive trip to Balmoral, which is opening its doors for the very first time. -
Welcome back to a bonus episode of A Right Royal Podcast with your hosts, Andrea Caamano and Emmy Griffiths! For a very special minisode following our Trooping the Colour episode, we are back sooner than expected because we couldn’t resist breaking down those oh-so-special royal appearances at one of the family’s favourite events - Royal Ascot!
We will be catching up with HELLO!’s royal editor Emily Nash, who attended Royal Ascot and can give us all of the royal tea from the day, as well as milliner extraordinaire Bridget Robbins, who spoke to us about how to get the fashion right at the lavish event - and why she loved designing hats for Zara Tindall during past events.
Also joining us is photographer James Whatling, who was all about wearing comfy shoes for a day at the races, and who shared the thrill of capturing the royal family letting their guard down while watching the races. Finally, HELLO!’s chief content officer and editor Sophie Vokes Dudgeon and Jessica Callan, who also attended the event and had plenty to say about celebrity spottings, which royal family members they had their eye on, and how they’re still recovering from the lashings of champagne. -
In this episode of A Right Royal Podcast hosts Andrea Caamano, Emmy Griffiths and Emily Nash are breaking down this year’s delightful Trooping the Colour, which not only celebrated the King’s birthday but also gave a very warm welcome back to the Princess of Wales, who made a rare appearance with her family for the special occasion while confirming via a statement that she is still undergoing cancer treatment.
Joining the team for a good discussion about the royal family was royal photographer James Whatling, who is still drying off from one of the wettest Trooping the Colour events in recent history, as well as CNN host and correspondent (and TikTok star) Max Foster - who shares the international perspective on the royal family’s health updates - and why he has nothing but respect for the Wales family. -
This week on A Right Royal Podcast, Andrea Caamano, Emmy Griffiths and HELLO! Royal Editor Emily Nash spoke to BBC veteran royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell about the D-Day commemorations and how he has worked hard for the past 10 years to create the British Normandy Memorial – with the approval of King Charles, despite their very public differences in the past.
Also joining the trio is ITV News’ Royal Producer Lizzie Robinson, who ahead of her visit to Normandy talks about the royals’ very busy month ahead, the Duke of Westminster’s wedding, and why an appearance by the Princess of Wales on Trooping the Colour next week is not entirely off the cards.
They also catch up with HELLO!’s News Director, Laura Benjamin about her world exclusive with Sarah, Duchess of York, who showered all those who took part in the HELLO! cover photoshoot with gifts – not just from herself, but from her corgis, which she inherited from the late Queen Elizabeth II after she died in 2022. -
This week on A Right Royal Podcast, Andrea Caamano and HELLO! Royal Editor Emily Nash speak to the man behind that portrait of King Charles, the artist Jonathan Yeo, who gives his reaction to his work going viral and reveals how the monarch responded when he saw the painting last November. They also catch up with David Wiseman, the Duke of Sussex’s friend and Director of International Development at the Invictus Games Foundation, who joined Prince Harry and Meghan on their visit to Nigeria. Plus they discuss the latest update on the Princess of Wales, and why Prince George is not expected to attend the wedding of his godfather the Duke of Westminster to Olivia Henson next month.
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In this week's episode, we're decoding Prince Harry's latest solo visit to the UK for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. The lack of family support didn't go unnoticed and we delve into why this has happened. We also talk about Harry's upcoming trip with his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, to Nigeria and reveal why their kids have not accompanied them. We delve deep into this with podcast favourite, ITV News's royal editor, Chris Ship.
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In this week's episode, we are looking at the royals who can get back to work. We'll be sharing a few special exclusives including Sarah, Duchess of York's very emotional trip to the Tikva charity home in Bucharest. We also speak with Prince Harry's best friend, Nacho Figueras. They joined forces a few weeks ago at the annual Sentebale polo match and we'll be hearing all about it. Plus, we speak to Hannah Furness, Royal Editor at The Daily Telegraph about Meghan Markle's new venture. We also discuss the gorgeous new portrait of Prince Louis released for his birthday.
The Tikva charity home needs to raise $16m (£12.8m) a year to meet all their needs. To donate visit tikvauk.org -
In this episode, Andrea, Emmy and Emily break down the Netflix movie that everyone is talking about right now, Scoop, which follows BBC Newsnight producer Sam McAlister's efforts to land the now-infamous interview with Prince Andrew.
To discuss the episode, we're joined by Sam McAlister herself, who talks all about what it was like to be in the room while filming, if she's been in touch with Andrew's palace aide Amanda Thirsk since then, and how she reacted when she found out that Billie Piper was going to play her in the film!
We're also joined by Scoop actor Alex Waldmann, who played Andrew's PR Guru Jason Stein, who reveals what it was like filming in a perfect replica of Buckingham Palace, and what he learned after meeting Jason himself while preparing for the role. -
In this episode, Andrea and Emily are joined by royal author Robert Hardman, who talks about King Charles and Queen Camilla’s visits to Kate whilst she was hospitalised. He also discusses His Majesty’s private lunch with his “wonderful” daughter-in-law at Windsor Castle, which took place just hours before her shocking video message was released to the world. Robert also details how the King's relationship with William has changed over the last few years and how this uncertain period for the Prince could be “the making of a King”. We are also joined by ITV News’ royal editor Chris Ship - who reveals how he found out about Kensington Palace’s announcement last Friday and what royal insiders had warned him just a week before. He also explains the significance of Queen Camilla’s latest royal outing and how he saw Prince William just days before Kate’s announcement.
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In this week's episode, our intrepid hosts Andrea and Emily are joined by Russell Myers, The Daily Mirror's Royal Editor to discuss everything around #kategate. They discuss all the controversy which surrounds 'that' photograph and what the fallout means for Kate, William, the family and the palace. We'll also be delving into the exclusive uncovered by Russell within which, unauthorised persons within the hospital apparently viewed Kate's medical records. A tumultuous time for the royals has ensued with the public discussing all manner of bizarre conspiracy theories. Emily, Andrea and Russell delve into this and also discuss whether this has been a disastrous PR moment for Kate.
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In this week's episode, Emmy flies solo as she speaks to the cast of one the most hotly anticipated royal shows since The Crown. 'Mary and George' follows a mother and son who, penniless and without connection, risk falling into obscurity. Seeing the potential in her son, Mary Villiers has her son George learn to become a Renaissance man in order to seduce the King of England and to put them in positions of power beyond their wildest imaginings.
Emmy speaks to the incredible Julianne Moore, Nicholas Galitzine and Tony Curran who plays James I. They impart some fascinating behind-the-scenes tales and discuss the historical facts around this incredible story. - Näytä enemmän