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King Charles’ Environmental Film Premiere

King Charles’ Environmental Film Premiere

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Paul Burrell shares his perspective on Princess Kate’s recent relatable moment in the Peak District, highlighting her hands-on approach to royal duties and charity work. He then takes us inside Windsor Castle for King Charles III’s historic first film premiere, spotlighting the monarch’s decades-long environmental mission and connections to global luminaries. The conversation shifts to Queen Camilla’s thoughtful jewelry choice at a Holocaust Day reception, revealing how royal jewels serve as subtle, powerful messengers of remembrance and caring. As part of “Burrell’s Britain,” Paul Burrell whisks listeners to the exotic Royal Pavilion in Brighton, weaving in royal history with dazzling detail about lost interiors and the Pavilion’s ongoing ties to the crown. This week’s household tip comes straight from the Queen’s own routine: the calming, moth-repelling power of lavender sachets in royal drawers. Paul Burrell reveals which royal residences—and which royals—boast the best interiors (spoiler: Princess Michael of Kent’s legendary taste), and he shares recollections of Princess Diana’s loves with James Hewitt and Hasnat Khan, recalling both their beginnings and heartaches through his unique, first-hand perspective. He also uncovers the Queen’s most treasured jewels, from her classic pearl necklace to the storied Cullinan V brooch, and reveals untold insights about Frogmore House’s history and royal secrets. Paul Burrell's Royal Tea is a Listening Dog Media & Golden Cat Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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