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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 4 MIN

Matthew Steeples - Emily Maitlis is Part of the 'Shill CLUB'

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Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless conversations and explosive royal analysis you won’t hear anywhere else: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Did parts of the media establishment go too easy on Prince Andrew — and why does Matthew Steeples believe the coverage still raises serious questions? In this provocative Heretics interview, journalist Matthew Steeples delivers a sharp critique of how high-profile broadcasters, including Emily Maitlis, handled one of the biggest royal scandals in modern history. Steeples argues the real story isn’t just Andrew’s downfall — it’s the media ecosystem that shaped public understanding of it. He examines whether key moments of scrutiny were followed by softening narratives, and why the handling of the York saga continues to divide commentators. So what does Steeples think viewers missed? And why does he believe the Andrew interview fallout still matters years later? In this hard-hitting discussion, Matthew Steeples explores: His critique of media coverage surrounding Prince Andrew Why the Emily Maitlis interview remains such a pivotal moment How narratives around the York scandal evolved over time The wider relationship between elite media and royal power Whether public trust in establishment journalism has been damaged Steeples stops short of simple media-bashing and instead focuses on patterns — how stories are framed, when pressure is applied, and why some controversies appear to lose momentum faster than others. This episode keeps the focus where it belongs: on accountability, consistency, and the powerful intersection between media institutions and the monarchy. Whether you agree with his conclusions or strongly disagree, this conversation raises uncomfortable questions about how major scandals are mediated to the public — and who ultimately shapes the narrative. If you’re interested in royal controversies, media power, and the long shadow of the Prince Andrew saga, this is a must-watch discussion packed with insight and sharp analysis. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8Aizk4A1RA&t=5s #MatthewSteeples #EmilyMaitlis #PrinceAndrew #MediaDebate #RoyalFamily #TheDailyHeretic #JournalismDebate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless conversations and explosive royal analysis you won’t hear anywhere else: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Did parts of the media establishment go too easy on Prince Andrew — and why does Matthew Steeples believe the coverage still raises serious questions? In this provocative Heretics interview, journalist Matthew Steeples delivers a sharp critique of how high-profile broadcasters, including Emily Maitlis, handled one of the biggest royal scandals in modern history. Steeples argues the real story isn’t just Andrew’s downfall — it’s the media ecosystem that shaped public understanding of it. He examines whether key moments of scrutiny were followed by softening narratives, and why the handling of the York saga continues to divide commentators. So what does Steeples think viewers missed? And why does he believe the Andrew interview fallout still matters years later? In this hard-hitting discussion, Matthew Steeples explores: His critique of media coverage surrounding Prince Andrew Why the Emily Maitlis interview remains such a pivotal moment How narratives around the York scandal evolved over time The wider relationship between elite media and royal power Whether public trust in establishment journalism has been damaged Steeples stops short of simple media-bashing and instead focuses on patterns — how stories are framed, when pressure is applied, and why some controversies appear to lose momentum faster than others. This episode keeps the focus where it belongs: on accountability, consistency, and the powerful intersection between media institutions and the monarchy. Whether you agree with his conclusions or strongly disagree, this conversation raises uncomfortable questions about how major scandals are mediated to the public — and who ultimately shapes the narrative. If you’re interested in royal controversies, media power, and the long shadow of the Prince Andrew saga, this is a must-watch discussion packed with insight and sharp analysis. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8Aizk4A1RA&t=5s #MatthewSteeples #EmilyMaitlis #PrinceAndrew #MediaDebate #RoyalFamily #TheDailyHeretic #JournalismDebate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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