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It’s more than Prince Andrew – the whole House of Windsor is rotten to the core
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It’s more than Prince Andrew – the whole House of Windsor is rotten to the core
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Also this week: Fox News wins the White House and TikTok’s fluffy image in the UK.
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In an age of social media and conspiracy, the royal family is trapped between what it wants and what the…
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Excessive media voyeurism can turn a sensitive case into its own content vertical – with seriously negative effects.
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During his day in court, Harry seemed to have a sparse understanding of how journalism works.
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Even if the Duke of Sussex fails to prove any unlawful behaviour by the Mirror Group, he is likely to…
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Forget The Crown – the uncanny veracity of this wild satire rings out like the dinner gong at Balmoral.
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If Charles didn’t stop him pursuing legal action six years ago, who did?
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The memoir appears to have beaten growing “Harry fatigue”.
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In his memoir Harry seeks renewal – but his exposé of the cruelty of royalty is driven by rage.
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How a fraternal dispute became a full-blown existential crisis for the monarchy.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Throughout the book’s 400 pages runs a single theme: the need for closure after a lifetime of repressed trauma.
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This interview was the prerogative of two ex-public school boys. The rest of us, less privileged, can only watch.
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He presents himself as the progressive beacon for emotional literacy in his family, while seeming to speak callously and insensitively…
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By speaking out in his autobiography, Spare, Harry challenges a repressed institution that traduced his grief and demanded his mute…
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The country will still be falling apart when we’re sick of Prince Harry’s revelations, and we all deserve a bit…
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Is the millennial method of airing grievances the right one?
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It is possible to both view climate change as an existential crisis and support JK Rowling’s view on trans rights.
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For all she dominates, this isn’t a story about the duchess. It’s much bigger than that.
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