Royal History Geeks: interviews

By: Royal History Geeks
  • Summary

  • The team at Royal History Geeks sporadically sits down with some of the most exciting authors from the world of Royal History. When we do, we post an interview here. This podcast doesn't have a regular cadence. But check back often to hear who we're chatting to.
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Episodes
  • Talking Queen Mother with Gareth Russell
    Oct 5 2024

    In Gareth's new book "Do Let's Have Another Drink" the late Queen Mother steps forth as a figure of fun, a staunch defender of tradition and a woman you did not want to make an enemy of.

    RHG caught up with Gareth to learn more about his new book and the life of Elizabeth Bowes Lyon: Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.

    If you enjoy what Gareth has to say, consider buying "Do Let’s Have Another Drink: The Singular Wit and Double Measures of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother".

    This interview was originally broadcast on YouTube on 6/3/23

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    48 mins
  • The Gareth Russell interview
    Oct 5 2024

    Gareth Russell is emerging as one of the strongest narrative historians of a generation. He has penned books on Catherine Howard, the history of English Kings and the sinking of the Titanic.

    In this interview, Royal History Geeks asked Gareth about his research on Catherine Howard, his thoughts on the Crown season four and his obsession with Anne Boleyn.

    This interview was originally broadcast on YouTube on 22/3/2021.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Owen Emmerson - the history of Hever Castle
    Oct 5 2024

    Royal History Geeks caught up with Dr Owen Emmerson, residents historian and castle supervisor at Hever Castle.

    The magnificent Hever Castle was the home of Anne Boleyn. We spoke to Owen about the huge role it has played in history and its importance in the lives of legendary figures.

    We also talked about Hever's vast collection of portraiture and explored the elusive question of what Anne Boleyn may have actually looked like.

    Originally broadcast on YouTube in September 2020.

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    56 mins

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