
Britain's royal family generates controversial headlines each and every day, but in our unhumble opinion, the most interesting tales are those buried in the footnotes. Hosts Eva and Allie are excavators of bygone scandals and peculiar details about the Windsors. For example, did you know that King Charles runs a bed and breakfast in Romania? Or that he's been building his own real town for more th... more
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Despite our best efforts to ostrich in true royal style, we were unable to avoid last week's news about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's ongoing scandal. We couldn't help but wonder: what if Charles actually doesn't have what it takes to hold the royal f... more
Dear listeners, it finally happened. An intrepid Windsors & Losers host (Eva) was able to observe William and Kate as living and (presumably) breathing mortals. In today's episode, we recap this lofty BAFTAs sighting, recap all the Andrew news we'd p... more
Full disclaimer: we recorded this episode earlier this week, and much (probably) has happened in the world of the Windsors. Regardless, we recap the timeless prose of Tom Parker Bowles and... beef bourguignon. Also, we reflect on a new biography abou... more
Oh, the royals... so much internal strife, and so little action. This week, we check in on the latest maneuvers from Camp Fergie, and wonder how Zara and Mike Tindall have managed to stay so... unproblematic. Prince William suffers an unfortunate com... more
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These two know nothing. They claim never to have heard of Russell Myers, they fawn over Tom Parker-Bowles, and they opine about the Royals like high school girls in a clique. They could do so much better if they tried.
Love the tone and conversation! A great podcast has good chemistry with the hosts and this has it! A fun spin on the royal news. It’s the type of show that makes you wish could just and and chat with the two creators and listen to their insights which you get to do through this podcast! Wish they did more than
Biweekly!
I enjoy this podcast when it's lighthearted, but the inaccuracies in what they report regarding controversial royal topics are starting to grate. If I wanted uninformed hot takes, I could just read the Daily Mail. I hope the hosts will consider using a diversity of sources going forward beyond just Tina Brown and whatever preferred media outlets Buckingham Palace chooses to use for their strategic leaks.
Eva and Allie are wonderful and well-researched, and I have adored this podcast until Charles became King. Regardless of the hosts wit and likability, it is IMPOSSIBLE to make Chuck, the Queen of Sidepieces, Kat, and Willy interesting. Keep the subject matter retro, and dig deeper on Diana, Anne, Margaret, QE II, and the other intriguing members of the Royal Family.
These two almost put me to sleep with this podcast no energy, or enthusiasm when reporting the stories at all, typical mean girls when reporting on The Sussexes, especially when the subject is Meghan, did not bother to put a positive spin on your comments on the Vanity Fair article, whether you believe the things being said about Meghan or not, you did not bother to at least be a bit encouraging.
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A witty, wave-like take on the British royal family, balancing archival intrigue with modern headlines. Hosts examine lesser-known anecdotes, tabloid framing, and behind-the-scenes dynamics, always with humor, snark, and well-researched context. The show stands out for its charm, playful banter, and willingness to tackle sensitive topics without sensationalism, making royal history feel approachable and vividly current. If you want smart, personality-driven conversation with frequent references to media narratives and public perception, this is a strong fit for listeners who enjoy historical trivia served with a modern twist.
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