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Lady Carnarvon's Official Podcast

Lady Carnarvon's Official Podcast

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My husband, the 8th Earl of Carnarvon, and I have the enormous privilege and pleasure of living in, and taking care of, my husband’s family home, Highclere Castle, which is better known to many people as the setting for the popular television programme “Downton Abbey”. Thanks to this series, our home has, over the last few years, become one of the most well-known and iconic houses in the world. My Podcast is my way of trying to share the stories and heritage of this wonderful building and estate, and all the people and animals that live and work here, so that you can get to know and love it as I do.

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  • The story behind the scenes: Lady Carnarvon and Emily Howes talk about the Painter's Daughters
    Mar 31 2026

    I’m delighted to welcome the novelist Emily Howes to the castle to talk about her book The Painter’s Daughters, inspired by Gainsborough’s portraits of his two girls and the striking shift from their lively childhood images to a stiffer, unhappier adulthood.

    Emily shares how she researched 18th-century Bath, its muddy, smelly, party-like medical culture, through visits and sources such as James Hamilton’s biography, Letters from Bath, and books on travel, while noting how little survives from the daughters’ own voices.

    We discuss Molly’s documented illness and Emily’s discovery of a possible porphyria link to the Prince of Wales, as well as Gainsborough’s finances, his wife’s hidden savings, and the sisters’ relationship, which Emily likens to Downton Abbey’s sister dynamics.

    Emily also previews her next novel, Mrs Dickens, exploring Catherine Dickens’s erasure after Dickens left her for Ellen Turner and the fate of their children.

    00:46 Why the Daughters

    03:20 Bath After Covid

    05:57 Money and Marriage

    08:18 Research and Sources

    09:27 Molly Illness Mystery

    12:21 Sisters and Downton

    16:05 Blue Boy and Imagination

    17:25 Gainsborough at Highclere

    22:23 Next Book Mrs Dickens

    24:35 Dickens Family Fallout

    27:53 Catherine After Separation



    You can hear more episodes of Lady Carnarvon's Official Podcasts at https://www.ladycarnarvon.com/podcast/

    New episodes are published on the first day of every month.


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    30 m
  • Our man in Libya and Iran: Lady Carnarvon joins Nicholas Hopton to talk diplomacy, travel and Foreign Service.
    Mar 1 2026

    In this episode from Highclere Castle, I sit down with Nick Hopton to talk about his book, "Marma Mia," which begins as the story of buying and restoring a holiday house in an unspoiled part of Tuscany, the Maremma and becomes a wider family and personal journey.

    Nick shares how reading "A Year in Provence" during COVID while he was British Ambassador to Libya helped inspire him to write a feel-good book that encourages readers to discover lesser-known regions.

    We discuss his Foreign Office career and his approach to languages, including learning Arabic across postings such as Morocco, Yemen, Qatar and Libya, along with French, Italian, Spanish, some German, and some Farsi ahead of becoming ambassador to Iran after the 2015 nuclear deal and the reopening of the British embassy.

    Nick explains how a friend’s suggestion to look beyond Chianti led serendipitously to the first house they viewed and ultimately boughtalongside the realities of renovating abroad: high costs, practical challenges, and the highs and lows of making a place work for family life. We also talk about his unexpected love of landscaping and working with a skilled digger operator he calls “Michelangelo,” the region’s food, wine, local olive oil and its strong Tuscan accent.

    Nick recounts a memorable moment when a friend arrived with an armed escort and the town’s mayor turned out to greet them, and he updates me on ongoing projects, including drilling a 97-meter well to reach a fresh aquifer. Looking ahead, Nick describes writing best in the relative isolation of the Italian house and shares his interest in writing more broadly about the Mediterranean, linked to his role creating a new program at the University of Cambridge Centre for Geopolitics. We touch on the Napoleonic history of the area, including the principality of Piombino and Lucca and Napoleon’s sister Elisa and end with a playful question about a dream dance guest Nick chooses Dante’s Beatrice, reflecting his early love of Dante’s poetry and its lifelong influence.

    00:00 Meet Nick Hopton & the book ‘Marma Mia’ (restoring a house in Italy)

    00:50 Inspired by ‘A Year in Provence’: writing a feel-good travel memoir during COVID

    01:59 Diplomatic life & learning languages: Arabic, French, Italian (and more)

    04:26 Why you should speak the local language (even with bad grammar)

    05:17 Falling for Tuscany’s Maremma: the serendipitous house-buying story

    07:42 Renovation reality: highs, lows, and why the Maremma stays authentic

    08:44 Landscaping obsession: diggers, Kubotas, and ‘Michelangelo’ the operator

    11:05 Food, wine & dialect: tomatoes, olive oil, and the Tuscan accent

    12:49 Small-town surprises: the ambassador friend visit and the mayor’s welcome

    13:43 The work never ends: is the villa project ever really finished?

    14:01 Digging a 97m Well & the Never-Ending House Project

    14:27 What’s Next After the Book: A Wider Mediterranean Focus

    14:58 Seeing the Mediterranean Holistically (Cambridge Geopolitics & Trade Routes)

    16:26 Duff Cooper, John Julius Norwich & Highclere’s Colorful Guests

    17:20 Writing Habits: Tuscany, Isolation, Rhythm & Beating Procrastination

    18:37 Italy, Maremma & Napoleonic History: Elisa and the Principality of Piombino and Lucca

    20:30 Diplomatic Postings & Reopening the UK Embassy in Iran (2015)

    23:09 Iran Today: Regime Weakness, Protests, and a Hope to Visit the Cradle of Civilization

    24:21 Highclere’s Library, the Book Club, and a Shared Love of Italy

    25:27 Finale: The Summer Dance Fantasy Guest—Dante, Beatrice & Vita Nova

    You can hear more episodes of Lady Carnarvon's Official Podcasts at https://www.ladycarnarvon.com/podcast/

    New episodes are published on the first day of every month.


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    28 m
  • Love changes everything at the Real Downton Abbey: Lady Carnarvon meets BGT Winner Colin Thackery MBE
    Feb 1 2026

    Welcome to my podcast! In this special episode, I am thrilled to welcome Colin Thackery, a Chelsea Pensioner and Britain's Got Talent winner, who has an extraordinary life story to share. Colin talks about his time in the Royal Artillery, his experience being appointed an MBE and his unexpected journey to stardom at the age of 89. We also discuss his book, 'My Story. Love Changes Everything' and his enduring love for his late wife Joan. Join us as we reflect on his inspiring journey, his military service and his newfound fame with captivating stories of bravery, love, and resilience.

    00:49 Colin's MBE Award Journey

    05:49 Life at the Royal Hospital

    09:32 Britain's Got Talent Experience

    15:44 Reflecting on Joan's Legacy

    16:12 Early Marriage and Military Life

    17:22 Family and Cultural Heritage

    18:51 Royal Artillery and Highclere Event

    22:24 Musical Journey and Britain's Got Talent

    25:09 Post-Army Career and Civilian Life

    29:05 Meeting Jo and New Beginnings



    You can hear more episodes of Lady Carnarvon's Official Podcasts at https://www.ladycarnarvon.com/podcast/

    New episodes are published on the first day of every month.


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    32 m
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