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Is it time to abolish the monarchy - Recorded live at the Cambridge literary Festival

Daily Politics from the New Statesman

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The Parallel Role of the Royal Family in the 1990s

I started out as a royal correspondent in the bi-accident in 1992. In the start of 1992, it was all happy. It was Queen's Hat blows off an Oscar. By the end of 1992, we'd had the collapse of three marriages. We'd had the winds of fire. I mean, there's plenty of dirty laundry flying around at any time. Sure, we've got Meghan's book coming down the track soon. That ain't going to be fun for the King either. But believe me, if you stand back and you look at it from a global perspective, I think they would regard this motion as bonkers.

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