

Palace Intrigue : Andrew Saga, Meghan and Harry's Australia trip - Royal Family gossip
Caloroga Shark Media / The Daily Royal Family Podcast
Palace Intrigue is a daily podcast covering the British Royal Family, including King Charles the Third, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle From 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 means for the family’s public image. It’s a monarchy in transition — one navigating legacy, loyalty, and relentless media scrutiny. Think of it as The Crown: Season 17 — only this time, it’s happening in real life. Follow now for daily episodes filled with royal news, inside analysis, and the real stories behind the palace walls.
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King Charles’ Christmas Card Backfires and Fans Discover the Royals Write Back

Awkward Royal Christening Ahead as Andrew Steps Back Into the Spotlight Today

Yawn for the Holidays: Meghan’s Netflix Fairy Tale Stuffed With Cringe, Not Christmas

Meghan Finally Gets Letter To Dad, Blames Press For “Ethical Breaches”

Meghan Markle named Villain of the Year

Markle Family Meltdown: Thomas Fires Back as Critics Roast Meghan’s ‘Cold-Hearted’ Silence

Slop Princess of Montecito: Holiday Hokum, Fading Fame and $12 Chocolate Bars

Meghan Markle’s “Reach Out” Chaos: Dad Says No Call, Hospital Says No Record, Samantha Says ‘Medusa’

Meghan Markle's Mixed Messages About Family as Kate’s Carol Service Shines Bright

‘You’re Better Than This!’ Prince Harry’s U.S. Comedy Faceplant Sparks Palace Panic

"The Week Compassion Died: Father Loses Leg as Daughter Sells Chocolate" - The week in royal news with Mark Francis
