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Following Prince Harry’s latest round of television interviews to promote his book, Spare, will his long list of grievances and claims cause a dent in the British monarchy?
To unpick the fallout from the Duke of Sussex's public relations offensive, the Leader's joined by royal commentator, PR expert and former editor of The International Who’s Who, Richard Fitzwilliams, and royal historian Dr Ed Owens, author of The Family Firm: Monarchy, Mass Media and the British Public, 1932-53.
We discuss the historical context of Harry’s revelations, his PR strategy, all those other ill-fated royal interviews and whether the Duke of Sussex has more dirty laundry he’s holding off airing in public - for now.
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Following Prince Harry’s latest round of television interviews to promote his book, Spare, will his long list of grievances and claims cause a dent in the British monarchy?
To unpick the fallout from the Duke of Sussex's public relations offensive, the Leader's joined by royal commentator, PR expert and former editor of The International Who’s Who, Richard Fitzwilliams, and royal historian Dr Ed Owens, author of The Family Firm: Monarchy, Mass Media and the British Public, 1932-53.
We discuss the historical context of Harry’s revelations, his PR strategy, all those other ill-fated royal interviews and whether the Duke of Sussex has more dirty laundry he’s holding off airing in public - for now.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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