Paul Burrell shares his unique insights and experiences from his time serving the British royal family. He discusses his journey from a coal mining village to Buckingham Palace, the fascinating history of the monarchy, and the current state of royal affairs.
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Paul Burrell shares his unique insights and experiences from his time serving the British royal family. He discusses his journey from a coal mining village to Buckingham Palace, the fascinating history of the monarchy, and the current state of royal affairs.
Paul Burrell reflects on Remembrance events and an early start to festive celebrations. He discusses royal news, including the Princess of Wales’s upcoming Christmas Carol concert and its touching tribute to the late Duchess of Kent.
Paul discusses the evolving role of Kate Middleton, her poised appearances at Armistice commemorations, and draws moving parallels to Princess Diana’s own dedication to public service. He offers his candid perspective on Meghan and Harry’s ongoing use of royal status for personal projects, questioning the commercialisation of monarchy and its possible consequences.
Answering listener questions from around the world, Paul uncovers the royal family’s favourite TV shows, from the Queen Mother’s beloved Dad’s Army to Queen Elizabeth’s fondness for Coronation Street. He speaks frankly about the future of the monarchy, his hopes for King William and Queen Catherine, and the resilience that has underpinned royal history.
Paul Burrell's Royal Tea is a Listening Dog Media and Golden Cat Studios co-production.
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Paul Burrell's Royal Tea
Paul Burrell shares his unique insights and experiences from his time serving the British royal family. He discusses his journey from a coal mining village to Buckingham Palace, the fascinating history of the monarchy, and the current state of royal affairs.