Episodios

  • Harry and Meghan Arrive in Australia for CONTROVERSIAL 'Royal Tour'
    Apr 14 2026

    After weeks of anticipation, Harry and Meghan have touched down in Australia for their 'Royal Tour' around the country. Despite vowing no public money would be spent on the flying visit, it was later revealed taxpayers would be forking out for police protection during the tour. So will the tour be worth it for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex?


    On this episode of The Royal Tea, Mark Dolan is joined by Talk's Royal Correspondent Editor Rupert Bell, who says the Sussexes want to be seen doing good work - hence the strong initial focus on charities and working with the homeless - but that it is ultimately a "business trip" for the couple.


    And Kevin O'Sullivan is joined by Kinsey Schofield, host of Unfiltered, as the two dig into the many engagements Harry and Meghan will be undertaking on the tour and how much they could profit from it. Plus, they get into the news King Charles has no intention of ever talking to Andrew again - despite Anne and Edward reaching out.

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    24 m
  • “NIGHTMARE Scenario For Prince Harry” | Duke Of Sussex SUED By Charity He Co-Founded For Defamation!
    Apr 14 2026

    Prince Harry is being sued for defamation by Sentebale, the charity he co-founded in memory of Princess Diana, after a toxic fallout over how the organisation was run. Court records show Harry and former trustee Mark Dyer are being accused of helping drive a damaging media campaign that the charity says hurt its reputation and disrupted its work.


    Harry’s team has strongly denied the claims and called them offensive, while Sentebale insists no charitable funds are being used for the legal case. The row is the latest twist in a feud that already forced Harry to quit the charity last year and drew criticism from the Charity Commission over how publicly the dispute was handled.

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    28 m
  • 'Meghan Markle's Money-Making Trip To Australia' | Prince Harry Sued By Charity He Co-Founded!
    Apr 14 2026

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are heading to Australia for a four-day trip that mixes charity-style appearances with private commercial events. Meghan will appear at a women-only retreat in Sydney where tickets cost up to £1,670, while Harry is due to speak at a leadership and mental health summit in Melbourne. Their visit will focus on mental health, veterans and community projects, but it has already triggered criticism, with tens of thousands signing a petition against taxpayer-funded security. The tour is being seen as a high-profile return to the country where the Sussexes were once celebrated during their 2018 royal visit.


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    13 m
  • Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Plot UK Return Amid Royal Crisis
    Apr 13 2026
    A revealing Royal Tea dives into Queen Elizabeth II’s private world and the monarchy’s modern crisis, as Robert Hardman lifts the lid on a sharp-witted, pragmatic monarch whose authority never faded, while challenging long-held assumptions about her relationship with Prince Andrew and the fallout from his links to Jeffrey Epstein. Later, The Sun's Matt Wilkinson unpacks fresh Sussex tensions, revealing how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are using a high-stakes Australia tour as a “dress rehearsal” for a UK return amid security rows, brand pressures and questions over monetising royal status painting a picture of a monarchy balancing tradition, reputation and survival in real time.

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    32 m
  • Meghan Markle Accused Of Hurting Queen Elizabeth II
    Apr 9 2026

    Jeremy Kyle leads a Meghan Markle-focused Royal Tea alongside Hugo Vickers and Kinsey Schofield, as the Duchess of Sussex faces fresh criticism over her impact on Queen Elizabeth II and the wider Royal Family. The episode zeroes in on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s ongoing public profile, with questions raised over their latest Australia appearances and media strategy.


    Kinsey Schofield challenges Meghan Markle’s messaging on privacy and mental health, pointing to Prince Harry’s discounted Melbourne event and Meghan’s reported wellness retreat as signs of a continued push for relevance. She also raises concerns about the couple’s use of social media, arguing it contradicts their public warnings about online safety.


    Royal author Hugo Vickers goes further, claiming Meghan Markle caused significant distress to Queen Elizabeth II in her final years, despite being given major opportunities within the Royal Family. The episode explores the long-term fallout from the Sussex split, Prince Harry’s future role, and why the late Queen’s leadership still casts a shadow over today’s royal crisis.

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    30 m
  • Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Feud And King Charles US Visit
    Apr 8 2026

    Jeremy Kyle and royal biographer Angela Levin deliver a sharp Royal Tea analysis of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s ongoing feud with the Royal Family, alongside King Charles’ high-stakes visit to the United States. This episode targets major search terms including Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, King Charles, Angela Levin and royal family tensions.


    The episode focuses on claims Prince Harry is attempting to repair relations with King Charles while Meghan Markle’s role in the royal rift comes under intense scrutiny. Angela Levin challenges the Sussexes’ motives, revisits their Oprah interview claims and questions whether trust with Buckingham Palace can ever be restored, as Jeremy Kyle highlights growing frustration over the couple’s public interventions.


    Jeremy and Angela also examine King Charles’ upcoming US visit and his relationship with Donald Trump, asking whether the monarch is being placed in a politically sensitive position amid tensions with Keir Starmer. For listeners searching Meghan Markle news, Prince Harry updates and Royal Family analysis, this episode delivers direct, hard-edged insight.

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    13 m
  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Row, Royal Rift And Sussex Cash Clash
    Apr 7 2026

    Kinsey Schofield joins Jeremy Kyle with the latest on Prince Andrew as claims emerge of a confrontation with a senior palace aide and a refusal to step back from royal life. The discussion centres on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s position inside the monarchy, tensions over his residence, and growing pressure on the Royal Family to act.


    The episode breaks down reports of a physical altercation at Buckingham Palace, internal frustration over Andrew’s behaviour, and why questions around entitlement and accountability are resurfacing. Kinsey argues concerns were known inside royal circles for years, while Jeremy Kyle reflects public anger at perceived privilege. There’s also reaction to Sarah Ferguson and claims she could return to the US for the right offer, plus reports that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pushed their publisher for more money despite limited returns.


    If you’re searching for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor updates, royal family tensions, and the latest on Harry and Meghan’s finances, this episode delivers the key claims, insider reaction and where the story goes next.

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    9 m
  • Prince Andrew Investigation: Royal Crisis Deepens At Sandringham
    Apr 7 2026

    The crisis surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor deepens as pressure grows on the Royal Family, with fresh scrutiny on his position at Sandringham Estate. Former Palace insider Dickie Arbiter and ex-Royal Protection chief Dai Davies break down the latest developments in the ongoing investigation and what it means for the monarchy.


    Arbiter argues the media frenzy has gone too far, insisting the disgraced royal has already paid a heavy public price while investigators carry out their work. Davies takes the opposite view, warning this is entirely self-inflicted and could expose deeper issues at the heart of the establishment. From police delays to questions over who knew what — and when — the discussion lays out the key lines of inquiry now shaping the case.


    This episode delivers sharp analysis of the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor investigation, asking what happens next and whether this scandal could become a defining moment for the Royal Family.

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    16 m