Prince Andrew Fallout Deepens As Meghan's Australia Backlash Grows

EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 16 MIN

Prince Andrew Fallout Deepens As Meghan's Australia Backlash Grows

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Prince Andrew’s exile from public life and Meghan Markle’s controversial Australia plans dominate this episode of The Royal Tea, with Kinsey Schofield and Angela Levin joining to unpack the latest royal flashpoints. The discussion centres on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s toxic reputation, the ongoing Epstein fallout, and growing public anger toward both him and the Sussexes.Kinsey Schofield delivers a blunt assessment of Andrew’s future, arguing he must “disappear” as scrutiny intensifies over his lack of remorse and continued links to Jeffrey Epstein. She also lifts the lid on Sarah Ferguson’s reported reality TV ambitions involving the Queen’s corgis, while highlighting mounting pressure on Princess Beatrice and Eugenie as the scandal engulfs the wider family. Meanwhile, Meghan Markle’s planned Australian expansion sparks backlash, with polling suggesting overwhelming public rejection and fresh criticism of her commercial ventures.Angela Levin doubles down on the criticism, branding Meghan’s strategy a calculated “cash grab” and questioning the sustainability of her growing list of business projects. She also weighs in on Andrew’s long-term future, suggesting he and Fergie could retreat abroad, while offering insight into Prince William’s evolving role and his candid comments on faith. It’s a sharp, no-holds-barred breakdown of a monarchy still battling scandal, image crises and internal pressure. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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