On this episode we uncover the reasons why the Windsors love their Balmoral break so much. And, as Prince George celebrates his ninth birthday, how are William and Kate navigating a new stage in his life as fourth in line to the throne?
Plus, Harry celebrates a victory in his long running court battle to secure UK police protection, and Prince Charles's Charitable Foundation is hit with more revelations about donors.
Kate is joined by the Daily Mail's editor at large Richard Kay, former royal editor of The Sun Duncan Larcombe, and Ingrid Seward, royal biographer and editor in chief of Majesty Magazine.
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