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Queens, Kings, and Dastardly Things

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  • Queens, Kings, and Dastardly Things

    Royal Love: The Gaveston Affair

    09.02.2026 | 25 min.
    For Valentine’s Day, Queens, Kings & Dastardly Things goes full royal romance-with-a-body-count.

    Robert Hardman and Prof Kate Williams delve into the whispered love story of Edward II and his dazzling courtier, Piers Gaveston — a friendship (or something more) so intense it detonates the English court. Why did the barons loathe Gaveston so much? Who gets the stuffed-crust portion of medieval “pizza” of land, titles, and power, and who’s left starving?

    And then comes the infamous comeuppance: the notorious ending Christopher Marlowe gives Edward II —death by red-hot poker. True? Find out.

    Royal love. A battle for lands. And a legend that refuses to die.

    Hosts: Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams
    Series Producer: Ben Devlin
    Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
    Executive Producer: Bella Soames
    Hosts: Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams
    Series Producer: Ben Devlin
    Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
    Content Editor: Joseph Palmer
    Executive Producer: Bella Soames

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  • Queens, Kings, and Dastardly Things

    The Kennedy Curse - Part 1

    09.02.2026 | 33 min.
    JFK’s assassination, plane crashes, scandals, and untimely deaths. Is there really such a thing as a Kennedy curse?

    In this first of three special episodes, we go back to the beginning — to the making of a dynasty, forged in ambition and driven by a patriarch who expected greatness and tolerated nothing less. In the Kennedy household, sons were groomed for the presidency, daughters for perfection, and failure was not merely disappointing… it was unthinkable.

    Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams unravel the astonishing rise of this Irish-American family from immigrant roots to global prominence, exploring the wealth, political muscle, wartime heroics and ruthless determination that built the Kennedy legend — and the immense personal pressure that came with it.

    Before the building of a modern Camelot, before Dallas, there was a family determined to conquer America - but at what cost?

    Hosts: Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams
    Series Producer: Ben Devlin
    Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
    Executive Producer: Bella Soames
    Hosts: Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams
    Series Producer: Ben Devlin
    Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
    Content Editor: Joseph Palmer
    Executive Producer: Bella Soames

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  • Queens, Kings, and Dastardly Things

    The Royal Vampire

    02.02.2026 | 25 min.
    Welcome to royal history with bite.

    In this episode of Queens, Kings & Dastardly Things, Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams head east to Transylvania to unravel one of the strangest threads in modern royal history. King Charles III’s long-standing fascination with Romania turns out to involve more than rural preservation and beautiful churches — it also leads back, genealogically, to Vlad III, the ruler whose brutality helped inspire the Dracula legend.

    But Vlad is not the region’s only blood-soaked aristocrat uncovered. Their conversation also takes in the infamous Countess Elizabeth Báthory, accused of torturing and killing young women in neighbouring Hungary — and asks whether her reputation reflects historical reality, political convenience, or deep-seated fears about power, inheritance, and women who ruled alone.

    Hosts: Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams
    Series Producer: Ben Devlin
    Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
    Executive Producer: Bella Soames
    Hosts: Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams
    Series Producer: Ben Devlin
    Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
    Content Editor: Joseph Palmer
    Executive Producer: Bella Soames

    A Daily Mail production. Seriously Popular.

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  • Queens, Kings, and Dastardly Things

    The Last King of America - Part 3

    26.01.2026 | 29 min.
    Royals, hot dogs, Hollywood, and the making of the “special relationship”

    Robert and Kate conclude their deep dive into Britain and America’s long and complicated partnership. Joined once again by historian, broadcaster, and Gilded Age expert Julie Montagu, Countess of Sandwich, they trace how glamour, war, royalty, and politics combined to create the modern Anglo-American world.

    From Edward VII’s fascination with wealthy, irreverent Americans, through the cultural explosion of Hollywood and jazz, to the shockwaves caused by Wallis Simpson, the episode explores how America became both Britain’s obsession and its future. As two world wars redraw the balance of power, monarchs and presidents begin meeting face to face, propaganda goes viral before the word exists, and American soldiers — and culture — flood into Britain at its darkest hour.

    The story culminates with the Second World War, the rise of American global dominance, the humiliation of Suez, and Queen Elizabeth II’s pivotal visits to the United States. A final chapter in a long political divorce: no longer bitter, never quite clean, but undeniably special.

    Hosts: Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams
    Series Producer: Ben Devlin
    Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
    Executive Producer: Bella Soames
    Hosts: Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams
    Series Producer: Ben Devlin
    Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
    Content Editor: Joseph Palmer
    Executive Producer: Bella Soames

    A Daily Mail production. Seriously Popular.

    Sign up to Palace Confidential, the FREE royals newsletter from the Mail's top experts. Delivered straight to your inbox every Thursday, it's the smartest way to stay in the royal inner circle. Just head to dailymail.co.uk/palaceconfidential to sign up today.


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  • Queens, Kings, and Dastardly Things

    The Last King of America - Part 2

    19.01.2026 | 28 min.
    Revolution, the American divorce, and the true history of the sandwich!

    Robert and Kate return to the American War of Independence as the story moves beyond declarations and slogans, and into the long, uncertain struggle of what independence actually meant. Joined by a special guest, historian, broadcaster, and Gilded Age expert Julie Montagu, Countess of Sandwich, they explore the years after 1776, when the war dragged on, loyalties fractured, and victory was anything but assured.

    From Yorktown and the uneasy end of the war, to the daunting task of inventing a new nation from scratch, the episode examines how America decided not to become what it had just escaped. Should George Washington be a king? What should a president look like? And how does a former colony meet its former monarch again — as an equal?

    The story stretches forward through fragile reconciliation, the burning of Washington in the War of 1812, and the long shadow of the Civil War, before arriving at the Gilded Age — a moment when old aristocracy and new American wealth collide, and the modern “special relationship” begins to take shape. A tale of ambition, miscalculation, reinvention, and the strange intimacy of a political divorce that never quite became a clean break.

    Hosts: Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams
    Series Producer: Ben Devlin
    Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
    Executive Producer: Bella Soames
    Hosts: Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams
    Series Producer: Ben Devlin
    Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
    Content Editor: Joseph Palmer
    Executive Producer: Bella Soames

    A Daily Mail production. Seriously Popular.

    Sign up to Palace Confidential, the FREE royals newsletter from the Mail's top experts. Delivered straight to your inbox every Thursday, it's the smartest way to stay in the royal inner circle. Just head to dailymail.co.uk/palaceconfidential to sign up today.


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Expert history with a wicked twist: Queens, Kings and Dastardly Things is the podcast that goes behind palace doors and beyond the balcony smiles, to uncover the stories that the history books have politely skipped. Queens, Kings & Dastardly Things reveals the schemers, lovers, plotters and even the pets who’ve made the British monarchy the world’s longest-running reality show.Hosts, Royal biographers Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams trace how power, passion and paranoia have shaped every crown. There are queens who ruled better than their husbands, and princes who partied harder than their people. We meet saints, sinners and those hovering somewhere in between – from the man formerly known as Prince Andrew to the less-vilified Richard III.Sometimes we get reflective: how monarchy survives scandal, how image-making began long before Instagram, and why royal women have always been the best crisis managers in the room. Other times we’re just here for the gossip: who wore what, who slept where, and who accidentally started a war over breakfast.Think of it as history with its crown slightly askew. If you like your royal stories with equal parts grandeur and chaos, step into the world of Queens, Kings & Dastardly Things because behind every coronation lies a cover-up, behind every portrait a scandal, and behind every great monarch… a very patient servant wondering how to get the blood out of the carpet.New episodes out every MONDAY, wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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