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Hair Dye, Headlines, and A Swift Engagement

Hair Dye, Headlines, and A Swift Engagement

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This week’s episode is a little bit of everything (and yes, a little bit chaotic). We’re covering Meghan’s As Ever restock and a few eyebrow-raising headlines: Kate’s supposed “sunkissed blonde hair,” the Katy Perry/Justin Trudeau dating rumors, and Princess Elisabeth of Belgium’s approved student visa to return to Harvard under Trump-era policy changes.


Content warning for SA + non-consent allegations from 38:32 (just after the 2nd ad break) - 55:00. We discuss a recent deepfake crime affecting Princess Amalia of the Netherlands, then an update on the 32 charges being brought against Marius Borg Høiby (step-son to Crown Prince Haakon of Norway).


Plus, Meredith follows up with author Andrew Lownie on his splashy new Prince Andrew biography: https://meredithconstant.substack.com/p/10-questions-for-prince-andrew-author


And just when we thought we’d wrapped…breaking news from Amanda’s fiancé: Taylor Swift is engaged. Needless to say, the episode spirals from there—live reactions included!

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