Topic: Buckingham Palace

28 chapters across the catalog

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 1:01:15 - 1:04:00

1863: Nekkidly

King Charles III, US State Visit

King Charles III and Queen Camilla are scheduled to visit the United States, including stops in Washington D.C. and New York. The trip includes a visit to the Yorktown battlefield, which some British commentators find embarrassing given the historical defeat of the Redcoats. Critics in the UK express concern that the King will be "at the mercy" of President Trump during the state banquet.

Anglo
Episode 1853 2:35:29 - 2:41:29

1853: Anglo

Tip of the Day: Elizabeth II Biography

John C. Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" based on his time in the hospital listening to audiobooks. He recommends the biography "Elizabeth II: Life of a Monarch," noting the fascinating details about the royal family's private lives and their obsession with the press. The tip highlights the historical context of the British monarchy's living conditions at Buckingham Palace.

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 23:17 - 30:04

1845: Slave Slab

Prince Andrew, King Charles, Royal Family Misconduct Allegations

Prince Andrew was arrested and questioned for 11 hours regarding allegations of misconduct in public office and sharing confidential trade information with Jeffrey Epstein. King Charles has publicly stated that the law must take its course, signaling a decisive break between the monarchy and the family's personal scandals. The scandal has led to renewed calls for Andrew to be removed from the line of succession.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 8:52 - 13:29

1839: Feces Thesis

Prince Andrew and British Royalty Epstein Documents

Newly released files include descriptions of photographs showing Prince Andrew at Jeffrey Epstein's properties and emails suggesting he met with a 26-year-old Russian woman in London. Despite being stripped of his titles, Andrew remains in the line of succession. The documents suggest Epstein used his connections to royalty to facilitate introductions and maintain his social standing.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 2:21:36 - 2:28:38

1833: Spicy Mode

King Charles, Constitutional Earthquake Fake Report

An AI-generated report falsely claimed that King Charles refused to sign a "Digital Identity and Migration Control Bill" presented by Keir Starmer. The sophisticated fake described a dramatic confrontation at Buckingham Palace, including a 40-page legal opinion, though no such event actually occurred.

King for a Day
Episode 1632 37:55 - 40:30

1632: King for a Day

King Charles III, Cancer Diagnosis, Royal Succession Speculation

Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles III has been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer discovered during a prostate procedure. This news has sparked renewed interest in a December 2022 prediction regarding the King's health and the potential for a short reign. Prince Harry has reportedly traveled to the UK to visit his father, leading to widespread speculation about the future of the monarchy.

Gender Journey
Episode 1485 7:48 - 12:07

1485: Gender Journey

Queen Elizabeth II Death and King Charles III Accession

The global media response to the death of Queen Elizabeth II dominates news cycles as the UK prepares for her funeral on September 19th. King Charles III is formally proclaimed sovereign in London, though his behavior during the signing of the accession proclamation draws public scrutiny. The Queen's coffin is scheduled to travel from Scotland to Edinburgh and eventually to Westminster for the lying-in-state.

Gender Journey
Episode 1485 12:08 - 14:22

1485: Gender Journey

Personal Anecdote, Meeting Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace

A first-person account describes a visit to Buckingham Palace for the relaunch of the Royal website, facilitated by Tim Berners-Lee. The narrative details the security entrance in a chauffeured Mercedes, the presence of master artworks by Rembrandt and Van Gogh in the halls, and a direct interaction with the Queen. Observations include the Queen's use of a box to stand on and the serving of standard Mumm champagne.

Verbate
Episode 1456 1:10:47 - 1:12:25

1456: Verbate

Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee, Northern Ireland Peace Process

The United Kingdom is celebrating the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, marking 70 years on the throne. Official commemorations reflect on her reign's defining moments, including her role in the Northern Ireland peace process and relations with independent Commonwealth nations like Ghana. Despite rumors regarding her health, the Queen appeared publicly to greet crowds during the festivities.

Seat Warmer
Episode 1427

1427: Seat Warmer

Queen Elizabeth II COVID-19 Diagnosis and Immunity Study

Queen Elizabeth II tested positive for COVID-19 on February 20, 2022, experiencing mild cold-like symptoms. A concurrent scientific study suggests a correlation between physical attractiveness and stronger immune systems. The health status of the British monarch is monitored alongside personal recovery updates from the program participants.

Variant Factories
Episode 1361 1:57:01 - 2:00:49

1361: Variant Factories

Meghan Markle Sociopath Allegations and Sky News Australia

A report from The Times details allegations from palace insiders claiming Meghan Markle is a "narcissist and sociopath" who bullied her staff. The report suggests Prince William requested to be separated from Meghan's household following a confrontation with Prince Harry over these allegations. Sky News Australia has been particularly vocal in its criticism of the Duchess, reflecting a broader sentiment among Royalists following the couple's tour of Australia.

Hairy Mary
Episode 1041 1:59:41 - 2:01:37

1041: Hairy Mary

Trooping the Colour, Meghan Markle Royal Duties

Queen Elizabeth celebrates her official birthday with the "Trooping the Colour" ceremony at Buckingham Palace. Media attention focuses heavily on Meghan Markle, the new Duchess of Sussex, in her first major royal appearance. Speculation arises regarding the pressure of royal life and how Markle will adapt to the rigorous public schedule.

Stay Safe!
Episode 959 2:36:41 - 2:38:58

959: Stay Safe!

Media Framing of Terror Attacks in Brussels and London

Recent knife attacks in Brussels and London were reported with specific linguistic framing by major networks. In Brussels, a suspect was shot after attacking soldiers while allegedly shouting "God is great," a translation of "Allahu Akbar" that critics argue sanitizes the religious context. In London, a man with a knife was detained outside Buckingham Palace, an incident that was heavily emphasized despite the Queen's absence from the residence.

Roundly Debunked
Episode 932 1:42:30 - 1:46:48

932: Roundly Debunked

Media Coverage of Manchester, Hero Stories, and Military Deployment

The hosts critique CBS News coverage of the Manchester bombing, specifically the "hero stories" that they claim are physically impossible given the nature of explosions. They also examine the deployment of British soldiers to the streets of London and Manchester. A segment from CBS is highlighted where a resident's quote about "carrying on" is used to imply she was reassured by the military presence, which the hosts call a manipulation of the narrative.

GREP
Episode 926 1:17:31 - 1:20:17

926: GREP

South Korean Youth Voting Rights and Prince Philip Retirement

High school students in South Korea are campaigning for the right to vote following the corruption scandal and impeachment of President Park Geun-hye. In the UK, a sudden emergency meeting at Buckingham Palace sparked rumors of a royal death, but it was later revealed that Prince Philip, aged 95, would be retiring from public duties. The hosts discuss the media frenzy surrounding the announcement and the Prince's controversial public history.

GREP
Episode 926 1:45:53 - 1:54:18

926: GREP

Theresa May Dissolves Parliament for Snap Election

Theresa May formally dissolved Parliament after meeting with the Queen, officially beginning the campaign for the June 8 snap election. May argued that a larger majority is necessary to strengthen her position in Brexit talks against EU officials who want the UK to fail. The hosts discuss the UK's parliamentary system and the psychological impact of European integration on national sovereignty.

Hot Rhetoric
Episode 784 1:48:38 - 1:50:26

784: Hot Rhetoric

ISIS Christmas Message, Buckingham Palace Threat

A video purportedly from ISIS delivers a Christmas message threatening the United States, Britain, and Australia. The speakers claim they will not stop fighting until the "black flag" flies over Buckingham Palace and the White House, attributing their military persistence to divine support.

Iron Key
Episode 464 1:53:31 - 1:59:36

464: Iron Key

Max Keiser, UK Economy and Eurozone Budget Failure

Financial commentator Max Keiser is criticized for his move to London and his rhetoric regarding the UK economy and the Royal Family. Keiser suggested a "debt jubilee" and a leveraged buyout of the Queen to solve Britain's debt crisis. Meanwhile, budget negotiations in Brussels among Eurozone chiefs ended in failure, with no agreement reached on the budget for the next decade.

Mud on the Truck
Episode 436 2:13:34 - 2:15:49

436: Mud on the Truck

Royal Household Jobs, Queen's Driver, and Speech Impediments

The British Royal Household is advertising for various positions, including a driver for the Queen and a butcher in Windsor. The hosts mock the low starting salary of 23,000 pounds and the "tact and diplomacy" required for the roles. They also poke fun at the specific speech patterns and "vetted" status required for elite service in the UK.