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April 5, 2025
<p>Introduction: Minutes 0 to 8:45<br /> We plan to record about once a month for now. I love the show Berlin ER on Apple TV, it’s a lot like The Pitt, which I’m also watching. We were disappointed in the ending of Severence. Chandra is excited for the finale of The White Lotus.</p> <p>Royals: Minutes (8:45) to 33:00<br /> Meghan released her As Ever collection this Wednesday morning. She had shortbread cookies, jam, tea and flower sprinkles. Everything was sold out within an hour. I bought the jam and some lemon ginger tea and Chandra got two teas and a jam. People were mad about how quickly everything sold out. Meghan also launched a commission-based ShopMy page with clothing, makeup and skincare. </p> <p>A woman named Sophie Chandauka has taken over Prince Harry’s Lesotho-based charity, Sentebale. Harry co-founded it with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in 2006. Both Harry and Prince Seeiso resigned from Sentable in late March. The majority of the board of trustees resigned several days before the announcement.</p> <p>Chandauka spent over 400,000 pounds on consultants, lost a major sponsor, and demanded a 300,000 salary, which was not granted. She also failed to fundraise for them and alienated the board as she pushed her way to the top.</p> <p>It was a hostile takeover and was aided by a man named Iain Rawlinson, a former trustee of Prince William’s charity, The Tusk Trust. Chandauka and Rawlinsin did an interview together on Sky News. Chandra wonders when Rawlinson started manipulating Chandauka. He was seen at a Sentebale event in October. In her Sky News interview, Chandauka’s main example of Prince Harry bullying her was when he resigned from Sentebale after she threatened to sue them. Chandauka spouted Windsor talking points against Harry in an interview with the Financial Times. She also was mad that Meghan and Serena Williams showed up at the charity polo match last April. Chandauka blamed Prince Harry for her failure to fundraise for Sentebale despite the fact that he donated 1.5 million from his proceeds from Spare and that the polo match raised over a million also.</p> <p>She’s the woman whom Meghan asked to move during a group photo at that match, giving her a more central place instead of on the side next to Harry. The press made a huge deal out of this at the time and Harry emailed or texted Chandauka asking her to make a statement in defense of Meghan. She refused and now sources are saying that if the email got out it would be damaging to Harry. If so, why don’t they release it? The British press’s reaction in early March to Meghan gently telling Mindy Kaling that her last name was Sussex revealed so much.</p> <p>The British charity commission is investigating what happened at Sentebale. The trustees have spoken on the record about how abrasive Chandauka is.</p> <p>There’s an ongoing narrative that Prince Harry is lonely, that he never should have left England, that he should come back to England. He’s probably relieved to be away from these toxic people.</p> <p>We’re excited for the second season of With Love, Meghan and hope she does seasonal episodes. Meghan’s podcast Confessions of a Female Founder comes out April 8th.</p> <p>Prince William is going to be on Jeremy Clarkson’s reality show, Clarkson’s Farm. You might remember Jeremy Clarkson’s horrible screed against Duchess Meghan. It’s also notable that Will and Kate disappeared this week.</p> <p>Comments of the Week: Minutes (33:00) to end<br /> Chandra’s comment of the week is from Jais on the post about Meghan’s As Ever product launch.</p> <p>My comment of the week is from Lightpurple on the story about Cory Booker’s marathon Senate speech.</p> <p>Thanks for listening bitches!</p>
March 8, 2025
Hosts Chandra and Kaiser discuss the new show With Love, Meghan, and the royal family's reactions to it, providing insights into the show's content and the royal family's dynamics
February 1, 2025
<p>Introduction: Minutes 0 to 4:00<br /> I am recovering well from a hysterectomy. Chandra had a stomach virus last weekend which is why we didn’t publish on Sunday</p> <p>Oscar nominated movies we watched: Minutes 4:00 to 13:30<br /> There are no spoilers in this section. We both loved Conclave as we discussed in the last episode. I want it to win best picture. I saw Emilia Perez before the controversies and I really liked it. We both saw Wicked. Chandra liked it more than I did. She loved Anora and wishes that Mikey Madison would have done a bigger Oscar campaign. We both hated The Substance and wonder why it’s getting so much buzz. We both saw A Real Pain and liked it. We wonder why Denzel Washington wasn’t nominated for his performance in Gladiator II. Chandra liked Maria and was hoping Angelina would be nominated. She saw A Complete Unknown and thought Timothee Chalamet was great in it. I highly recommend Day of The Jackal on Peacock and am watching Paradise on Hulu. We’re both watching the second season of Severance.</p> <p>Royals: Minutes 13:30 to 22:15<br /> In early January we got the announcement of Duchess Meghan’s new lifestyle show on Netflix called With Love, Meghan. She’s also back on Instagram. Her show was supposed to premiere on January 15th, but was delayed until March 4th due to the terrible wildfires in Los Angeles.</p> <p>NGN settled with Prince Harry on the day the trial was supposed to start. If Harry hadn’t taken the settlement, it would have altered the case. This was a win for Harry since NGN admitted guilt. Harry’s security case is still in the courts.</p> <p>The Invictus Games are going to be February 8th to the 16th in Vancouver. We hope Meghan is there most of the time, but we’ll see.</p> <p>The Vanity Fair cover story on Harry and Meghan came out a couple of weeks ago. It’s very similar to the British narrative we’ve been hearing about their relationship for years now, and it’s insidious and despicable. Chandra wrote some good analysis about how the piece was meant to tear Harry down before he testified against NGN.</p> <p>Princess Kate and Prince William have done so many events this week. Kate’s surprise visit to Royal Marsden hospital on January 14th was curiously timed.</p> <p>Politics: Minutes 22:15 to 29:30<br /> Following the horrific plane collision between a US Army helicopter and a commercial flight, Trump did a press conference and blamed DEI policies. Both the plane crash and the response by Trump were predicted by a University of Maryland political science professor. He tweeted on January 29, a day before, that there weren’t enough air traffic controllers and that Trumpers would blame a crash on DEI. Trump had recently fired the head of the FAA and put a hiring freeze on air traffic controllers.</p> <p>We’re frustrated at people asking Democrats to do something. It will probably take some time before people realize that they were wrong to vote for Trump.</p> <p>Comments of the Week: Minutes 29:30 to end<br /> Chandra’s comment of the week is from SussexWatcher on the post about Prince William visiting a farm.</p> <p>My comment of the week is from Rai on the post about Chappell Roan. I didn’t delete the comment I was responding to, it was just at the bottom and I missed it when we were recording.</p> <p>Thanks for listening bitches!</p>
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