Queens, Kings, and Dastardly Things

Queens, Kings, and Dastardly Things looks at the Royal Family - the secrets, the palace intrigues, and the Crown's bloodiest moments.Hosted by Royal Historians Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams, this series mixes factual storytelling with debate - and a splash of fun ... like its parlour game to discover the most monstrous royal of all time!Coming up in its new season: How the Royal Family deals with terror plots (and how Meghan Markle took a survival course) | An in-depth exploration of King Edward and Wallis Simpson | King Charles III and his magic tricks | Prince Harry's days at boarding school | The rogue who tried to steal the Crown Jewels | Queen Elizabeth II and the exorcism .... and many more Royal stories from history.New episodes out every THURSDAY, wherever you get your podcasts.Hosts: Robert Hardman and Professor Kate WilliamsSeries Producer: Ben DevlinProduction Manager: Vittoria Cecchini Executive Producer: Bella Soames Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Great content — needs a faster roll out of episodes
22/11/2023
A faster roll out of episodes would be preferred, as all the episodes are available for viewing on streaming services. By the time the episode analysis is released on here most viewers would have moved on.
The crown
03/05/2024
I have loved loved the show I have just finished season 6 I still love it photography etc. but I’m a bit disappointed it has focused so much on the relationship between dodi and Diana Also too bring Diana back as a ghost !!!! That’s ridiculous!!!!!! More like days of our lives !!
Very interesting
24/02/2024
Love this podcast so interesting to hear about what is fact versus crown fiction. The hosts have a great rapport with each other too.
Interesting podcast
20/02/2024
I’ve found this podcast series to be very engaging. I have watched earlier seasons of the Crown and found the earliest seasons to be very interesting. However I resisted watching the latest series covering recent events with which we are all so familiar. I don’t need to be reminded of the harrowing details of Diana’s death or the excruciating detail of the breakdown of their marriage. It has become a soap opera whereas the earlier seasons mixed in the politics of the day. However it’s interesting to hear Robert Hardman and Natasha Livingstone talk about what is fact and what is fiction, or somewhere in between.
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- CreatorDaily Mail
- Episodes50
- Seasons3
- RatingClean
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