20/01/2023
Following the release of Prince Harry's memoir 'Spare', Kate Thornton and the panel discuss the repercussions for the Windsors, as they carry out their first engagements of 2023 in the face of the book's many revelations and accusations.
Plus, a look at the most striking of these revelations, as the panel consider: what is the long-term fallout from Harry putting pen to paper?
Kate is joined in the studio this week by Royal Journalist and Author Katie Nicholl, Historian Gareth Russell and Editor-in-Chief of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward.
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