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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2026 · 13 MIN

Royal Crisis: Should the King Address the Nation?

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Mark Dolan speaks to Charlotte Griffiths of the Mail on Sunday as the fallout from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest continues to grip the monarchy. Griffiths describes the now-infamous image of Andrew in the back of a car as “a journalist’s dream” that “summarises the whole story,” but warns that the national mood risks becoming “slightly medieval” as public anger turns into spectacle. While stressing that Andrew has been found guilty of no crime and denies wrongdoing, she says the real concern must remain with “alleged victims” rather than the embattled royal himself.Griffiths reveals that Sarah Ferguson is “in a very bad way,” calling her a potential “safeguarding risk” and suggesting the Duchess is struggling mentally amid the crisis. She also warns that Royal Lodge could still hold damaging material, noting that the ongoing police search may run for days and that “among that clutter and rubbish, there could be something really damaging.” With mountains of evidence already emerging from the Epstein files, she says the Palace would be wise to brace for further revelations.Turning to King Charles, Griffiths argues he should ultimately address the nation but only after police conclude key searches. She believes the monarch’s dominant emotion is likely “concern” rather than anger, describing him as “a real softy” who may feel sympathy for a brother she characterises as reckless and “not bright enough to make well-informed decisions.” As royal engagements are overshadowed and public trust wavers, this episode examines whether the monarchy can weather what Griffiths calls “the worst scandal to have ever happened to the monarchy” and how long this unprecedented royal crisis will dominate headlines.Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor denies any wrongdoing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Mark Dolan speaks to Charlotte Griffiths of the Mail on Sunday as the fallout from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest continues to grip the monarchy. Griffiths describes the now-infamous image of Andrew in the back of a car as “a journalist’s...

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