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Paul Burrell's Royal Tea

Paul Burrell's Royal Tea

By: Listening Dog Media & Golden Cat Studios
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Paul Burrell shares his unique insights and experiences from his time serving the British royal family. He discusses his journey from a coal mining village to Buckingham Palace, the fascinating history of the monarchy, and the current state of royal affairs.Listening Dog Media & Golden Cat Studios Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Queen Elizabeth’s 100th Birthday Special
    Apr 20 2026
    In this special episode of Paul Burrell’s Royal Tea, Paul Burrell pays heartfelt tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on what would have been her 100th birthday. Drawing on his 11 years as her footman, Paul Burrell shares intimate memories and personal stories, from royal corgi walks at Buckingham Palace to the Queen’s acts of kindness behind closed doors — including the time she sent her private plane to bring him home after a serious accident. Paul Burrell dives into this week’s royal headlines, including the Royal Mail’s new centenary stamp collection and the elaborate official celebrations planned to honor Her Majesty’s extraordinary reign. He reflects on the Queen’s most memorable portrayals in film and television, from Helen Mirren’s Oscar-winning performance to Netflix’s The Crown, and sets the record straight on the real woman beyond the screen. Paul reveals the Queen’s signature drinks — including the secret to her perfect gin & Dubonnet — and takes listeners on a tour of Broadlands, the storied estate where the Queen began her married life. In the listener Q&A, he answers questions about royal Christmas traditions, the Queen’s favourite travel destinations, and shares anecdotes from private moments with Her Majesty. Paul Burrell’s Royal Tea is a Listening Dog Media & Golden Cat Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    34 mins
  • How King Charles Will Mark Queen Elizabeth II's 100th Birthday
    Apr 13 2026
    Paul discusses why King Charles may have passed the Easter message mantle to Prince William — and whether William’s private nature makes him suited for the royal spotlight. Paul also unpacks upcoming centenary celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II, including the unveiling of a national memorial and memories from Her Majesty’s iconic fashion moments, all through the eyes of someone who was there. Paul answers your questions, revealing the Queen’s true holiday style aboard Britannia, Princess Diana’s cozy evening routines, and his candid, heartfelt take on the future of William and Harry’s relationship. Paul Burrell's Royal Tea is a Listening Dog Media & Golden Cat Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    23 mins
  • King Charles's US State Visit Looms
    Apr 6 2026
    In this episode of Paul Burrell’s Royal Tea, Paul reflects on what would have been the late Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday and the seismic impact her passing had on both the monarchy and the nation. He delves into the week’s royal headlines — from King Charles and Queen Camilla’s upcoming US state visit (and why there’ll be no reunion with Prince Harry) to the return of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie to Royal Ascot, and the challenges they face amidst their parents’ scandals. Paul also lifts the curtain on Peter Phillips’s low-key wedding plans, sharing personal memories of the Phillips children in Windsor Great Park and the changing nature of royal family life. In this week’s “Burrell’s Britain,” discover the history and secrets of St James’s Palace, the ceremonial heart of The Court of St James. When answering your questions, Paul reveals how William and Catherine’s modern monarchy might look and why Princess Anne’s 57-year-old dress made headlines. Paul Burrell’s Royal Tea is a Listening Dog Media and Golden Cat Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    28 mins
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