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The Royal Exclusive Show, your go-to for an insider's take on the world of royalty!


Hosted by Matt Wilkinson, The Sun's Royal Editor, catch weekly exclusive interviews and the latest captivating Royal news.


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PRINCE Harry is hated by Americans for 'dissing his family' and Spare cost him everything, claimed a royal expert.Esteemed royal biographer Ingrid Seward told The Sun's Royal Exclusive show how the duke is still "paying" for the consequences of his explosive memoir.Speaking to The Sun's Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson, the royal expert claimed people find his estrangement from both his and Meghan's family members "alienating". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PRINCE Harry is a big time loser in America but he can still turn it all around, a royal photographer has said.Legendary royal snapper Arthur Edwards told The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show that Harry was a “somebody” in Britain before leaving it all behind for a new life in California. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PRINCESS Diana used Harry and William as a PR tool to hurt the then-Prince Charles, claims a royal photographer.Speaking on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show, Jim Bennett, who has spent years snapping the Firm, told how he saw Diana first-hand "using her sons" during the breakdown of her marriage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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MEGHAN Markle is "an agent of poison" and "remorseless in her hatred", a royal expert has shockingly claimed.Royal biographer Tom Bower claimed the Duchess of Sussex is ruthless once she decides someone "should be neutralised and destroyed".The commentator, who is famous for his criticism of the Sussexes, sat down with Sun Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson on the Royal Exclusive Show.He made some sharp remarks about his opinion on Meghan's fractured family relationships."Meghan is an agent of poison, she's able to destroy relationships and when she cultivates them it's always for her own good, her own purpose," Mr Bower claimed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BITTER Meghan Markle won’t ever set foot in this country again and wants nothing to do with the Royal Family, a royal expert has said.Broadcaster and royal correspondent Sarah Hewson said there are a number of reasons preventing the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from being welcomed back into the Royal Family. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MEGHAN Markle caused an “unforgivable” amount of stress to the late Queen and caused a bigger crisis in the Royal Family than Diana’s death, a royal expert has claimed.Historian and biographer Hugo Vickers made the startling comments while appearing on The Sun’s hugely popular Royal Exclusive show.Hugo was talking to the paper’s royal editor Matt Wilkinson about the latest events in the royal household.When asked what did he think had been the biggest crisis in the Royal Family over the past 50 years, Hugo initially pointed to the death of Diana.Hugo said: “Well, 50 years doesn’t take in the abdication, so I suppose the death of Diana in 1997 was the big crisis point.“But, at the risk of being controversial, will the arrival of Meghan Markle prove to be a bigger one in the long run? Who knows.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MEGHAN Markle will be throwing a massive strop over Prince William’s wild time at Taylor Swift’s gig – and a royal expert says he knows the reason why.The legendary former royal correspondent Charles Rae made his second appearance on The Sun’s hugely popular Royal Exclusive show to spill the beans.Talking to The Sun’s royal editor Matt Wilkinson, attention quickly focused on the Prince of Wales’ big night out at Wembley Stadium to mark his 42th birthday with children Prince George, 10, and Princess Charlotte, nine to watch Taylor Swift perform.The royal trio also posed for selfies with Swift herself and her American football player boyfriend Travis Kelce.Charles said: “This is now what happens when people meet royalty. Now, you don’t just meet royalty you actually get selfies with them, so you’ve got this record of them.“You’ve got people like one of the best singers in the world Taylor Swift taking selfies, that is a big accolade for her and shows her friendship to William.”Read more here:https://www.thesun.co.uk/royals/28831765/meghan-markle-strop-prince-william-taylor-swift-selfies/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A ROYAL expert has said she was surprised to see Princess Kate in the royal carriage for Trooping the Colour but it all made sense when she was seen with her family.The Princess of Wales, 42, made a stunning return to royal duties when she appeared at Trooping the Colour, marking King Charles’ official birthday.It is understood her appearance does not herald a return to front-line public duty or an end to Kate's cancer issues.However, it is a positive step in the right direction after the mum began treatment at the end of February.Hello’s royal editor Emily Nash told The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show: “It was surprising to see how much she participated in the carriage procession because they’re not particularly enjoyable experiences.”But, chatting to The Sun’s royal editor Matt Wilkinson, she added: “Seeing her with her children made it all become clear." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A ROYAL expert who watched Prince Harry grow up says she knows why he won't ever to return to royal life.Harry has lived in California with his wife Meghan since they dramatically quit their jobs as working royals in 2020.Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond said Harry would be a "great asset" for the palace.But she said California-based Harry now has the "domestic bliss" he lacked as a child.Appearing on The Sun's Royal Exclusive show, Bond said: "I can't see Harry returning, really."And yes - I do miss him. Harry was the most popular royal a couple of years ago, wasn't he?"Having watched him grow up and knowing him just a little bit, he was a wonderful little boy and a charming, jovial adolescent."At least that's what we saw. He was brilliant for the royal family, he did bring a natural common touch and relatability."They would have been a great asset had he stayed but I don't think he will return."If I did pray I would pray that he has a happy life now with all that he wanted."The freedom he craved, the wife he loves and the children he adores."The model of domestic bliss that he didn't have in his own adolescence."I wish him all the best." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would have ruined the Duke of Westminster's wedding, a royal expert says.Hugh Grosvenor, 33, today tied the knot with fiancee Olivia Henson, 31, in a lavish ceremony at Chester Cathedral.The happy couple beamed as they left the chapel before sharing a kiss while thousands of people cheered.Crowds lined the streets for hours to try get a glimpse of the couple on their big day, which has been dubbed the society wedding of the year.Not even Just Stop Oil eco jobs, who let off an orange fire extinguisher near the church, dampened Hugh and Olivia's big day.But Royal commentator Katie Nicholl said one thing could have ruined the day - Harry and Meghan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle upset the Queen before her death, a royal expert has claimed - as he branded the couple "exploitative".Phil Dampier told The Sun's Royal Exclusive Show the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have lost everyone's trust after multiple bombshell claims were dropped. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle's big day was "miserable", says The Sun's royal photographer.Arthur Edwards spoke on The Sun's Royal Exclusive Show and claimed the wedding was one of "the worst" royal events he had ever been to.He recalled the glitzy affair at St George's Chapel in Windsor on May 19, 2018 - and how he "couldn't get out of Windsor quick enough".In an exclusive interview with The Sun's Royal Editor, Matt Wilkinson, Mr Edwards said: "I was there I hated the day, it was miserable day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle will never admit blame or apologise for trashing the Royal Family, experts say.The Sussexes today touched down in Nigeria for their three-day "faux-Royal tour" and were snapped dancing with schoolchildren and chatting to locals with smiles ear-to-ear.On The Sun's Royal Exclusive Show this week, Matt Wilkinson sat down with Royal Correspondent Jack Royston.Our Royal Editor said Harry had long been throwing "hand grenades and insults". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MEGHAN Markle has been branded a “Marmite” character by a royal expert who says she’s avoiding the UK so she’s not booed again.Prince Harry, 39, is set to make a transatlantic trip to the UK next week for an Invictus Games event - without his wife by his side.The Duke of Sussex will also attend the Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral on Wednesday May 8, the foundation confirmed.And ITV News' royal correspondent Chris Ship has told The Sun's Royal Exclusive show that Meghan is terrified of being booed at St Paul's for the SECOND time.Harry and Meg were last at the London landmark in 2022 for the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee where they exited the car to an overwhelming sound of booing.Chris Ship told The Sun's Royal Exclusive Show: "The difficulty is you remember last time they went to St Paul's Cathedral, which was for the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee, they got booed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A ROYAL expert has told how he watched Meghan Markle and Prince Harry rip apart royal staff. Speaking on The Sun’s new show, Royal Exclusive, Richard Palmer revealed there were always “huge inquests” after every engagement the duke and duchess carried out. It comes as the royal couple this week hired a new communication officer, Charlie Gipson, who will represent them in the UK. Mr Palmer was quick to point out that things were not smooth sailing with their last comm secretary - Sara Latham. US born Latham, who formerly worked for Hilary Clinton, was placed in charge of the couple while they were still working royals. However, she was forced to deal with a PR storm when a bullying complaint was raised against Meghan - which saw 10 royal aides be interviewed by the palace. Speaking to The Sun’s Matt Wilkinson, Mr Palmer explained: "Sara was in a really difficult situation. She was caught between a rock and a hard place". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Prince Harry has no link left to the UK as his relationship with William becomes irreparable, says a royal expert.The Duke of Sussex, 39, has severed all remaining ties with Britain - and seemingly his family - as he declares "New Country/State Usually Resident" on US docs.Simon Vigar has told The Sun's Royal Exclusive show there is no going back when it comes to Harry's relationship with big brother Wills - following years of twisted digs and remarks thrown at the royals by the Duke.Speaking to The Sun's Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson, Vigar also claims Harry's lack of royal duty input is down to the estrangement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meghan Markle’s new Netflix has been blasted as “desperate” by royal experts. The Duchess of Sussex will reportedly soon launch a new series on "cooking, gardening and friendship".She and Harry reportedly have two untitled non-fiction projects in production.The shows form part of the "creative partnership" Archewell Productions signed with the streaming giant in 2020.The first series will focus on Meghan and explore "the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship", according to Deadline.But the idea has been blasted by royal biographer Ingrid Seward. Speaking to royal editor Matt Wilkinson on The Sun’s new show, Royal Exclusive, she said: “It’s a bit desperate. I think it is wrong to criticise it before we see it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Sun royal Correspondent Charlie Rae sat down with current Sun royal Editor Matt Wilkinson to chat about all things Palace for thirty minutes of fascinating insight into a three decade long career writing and talking about the British Royal family. In the show Matt and Charlie discuss the King's cancer treatment and his reported hopes to be fit enough to go on a planned Australia tour later in the year. They discuss Netflix's new drama about Prince Andrew's ill-fated Newsnight interview and Charlie reveals the one scene that encapsulates the Prince perfectly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Catherine, Princess of Wales last week revealed that she has cancer in an emotional video that finally put to rest the vicious rumour-mill online. Since the heartfelt confession was released the world has rallied around Princess Kate and Prince William as the full extent of the difficult circumstances the royal couple are living under is brought to light. Princess Kate's cancer video has led to some embarrassing apologies from celebrities in the USA who eagerly poked fun at the Princess's absence from the Royal rota. But is an apology enough? And what does Princess Kate's cancer diagnosis mean for the Royal family? With both King Charles and Princess Kate being treated for cancer are the royals in a crisis moment? This week on The Sun's Royal Exclusive, our royal editor Matt Wilkinson sits down with two generations of royal experts. Dickie Arbiter, former press secretary to Queen Elizabeth II an his daughter royal commentator Victoria Arbiter. We discuss Kate's cancer, her critics who 'need therapy' and how the news of Kate's illness landed in the USA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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