British Journalist Omid Scobie joins as he discusses his new book Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy's Fight for Survival, and why he feels the success of King Charles will be the most important factor for the future of the British Monarchy.
Martha is joined by historian and author Gareth Russell as he discusses his new book, The Palace: From The Tudors To The Windsors, 500 Years Of History At Hampton Court, and details the royal families that occupied the palace since its inception in the 1500s.
Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See Archduke Eduard Habsburg joins to discuss his book The Habsburg Way: 7 Rules for Turbulent Times, as he shares the lessons his family taught him about sustaining a prosperous and faithful family.
Sean and Rachel react to a commencement speech by Kansas City Chief's Kicker, Harrison Butker, where he urges graduates to start a family. Plus, they reminisce on moments from their 24 years of marriage.
Royal expert Neil Sean joins Martha to discuss all the drama surrounding the King's coronation, and the work that went into making sure the event went off without issue.
On this episode, Martha is joined by the Royal Correspondent for The Times, Valentine Low, to share his perspective on the fallout from the release of Prince Harry's book Spare.
On this episode, Sean and Rachel sit down to discuss the release of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix documentary, the takeaways from what the show reveals.