Royal Revolutions, a Royal History Geeks podcast

By: Royal History Geeks
  • Summary

  • The British monarchy presents a paradox. It is one of the most stable institutions in history. Yet it has rarely been free from crisis. Royal Revolutions explores crucial moments of trial, tension and change in British Royal history. The first season is devoted to Britain's most recent Royal Revolution - the Abdication crisis of 1936.
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Episodes
  • The summer of love - part 3 of our series on the Abdication crisis
    Dec 24 2024

    As the events of 1936 heat up, the King abandons the traditional Balmoral summer for a pleasure cruise of the Balkans. The world media goes crazy for pictures of the King and Mrs Simpson. The pressure begins to get too much for Wallis.

    In this episode, Royal commentator James Taylor joins RHG founder, Gareth Streeter to discuss:

    • Churchill's "failure" to tell the King and Wallis what they want to hear
    • Edward's "sulky" attitude toward his duties
    • Why someone, please, in the name of mercy, needs to think of the poor debutantes
    • Whether Wallis was intelligent
    • Observations of Edward and Wallis's behaviour on the Balkan trip, based on eye-witness testimony
    • Wallis's attempt to break it all off
    • The King abandoning his duties to collect Wallis from Aberdeen station

    Gareth also embarks on a rant about Edward acting like a rebel within the system, rather than the head of the system with real agency to make change if only he had the courage to confront.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Long live the King! Part 2 of our series on the Abdication crisis (featuring Adrian Phillips)
    Dec 17 2024

    The second part in our series on the Abdication crisis of 1936.

    Edward VIII ascends the throne and immediately begins a subtle but determined campaign to position Wallis Simpson as his consort.

    But even without the dangers posed by Wallis, Edward soon begins to ruffle feathers. Among government, fears abound around the new King's reliability, capability and political instincts.

    This episode again sees Royal commentator James Taylor team up with RHG founder, Gareth Streeter to discuss the unfolding crisis. It also features a guest interview with Adrian Phillips, author of "The King who had to go".

    We discuss:

    • The circumstances of Edward's ascension and his immediate decision to break protocol by watching his own proclamation with Wallis
    • Concerns about the new King's reliability and work ethic
    • The early intervention of Cosmo Lang and Edward's relationship with this seasoned Archbishop of Canterbury
    • The politics of the 1930s and the circumstances that made Edward's German sympathies more difficult to manage
    • A potential plot to assassinate the King?
    • Wallis Simpson's first steps in divorcing her husband Ernest

    Unfortunately, there are a few moments in this episode where there is bit of feedback sound. RHG apologies for this but wants to reassure you that such distractions only crop up a few times and last for just a few seconds.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Royal Revolutions - BTS with Catherine Ibbotson
    Dec 11 2024

    Royal Revolutions is the brand new podcast from Royal History Geeks. Season 1 focuses on the Abdication Crisis of 1936.

    In this bonus episode, Catherine Ibbotson - the "Historical Collaborator" - goes behind the scenes with Gareth and James (the show creators) to hear more about the background to the show and why they wanted to jump straight in to the drama of the 1930s.

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    1 hr

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