• The Rise And Fall (And Rise Again) Of The Sussexes

  • May 21 2024
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast

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The Rise And Fall (And Rise Again) Of The Sussexes

  • Summary

  • You’d be forgiven for thinking Harry & Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were back in the royal fold, given their recent tour of Nigeria.

    But alas, they’re still out of favour with the current working royals.

    But wasn’t this hybrid working model of royal-but-not-fully-royal life what the Sussex's suggested to the Queen back when they were trying to move out of the family fold? Have they shown up the struggling firm by exposing how it could have been for them had they kept the couple on the books?

    The Quicky team looks into whether this Invictus Games tour of the African nation, is a political manoeuvre or a diversion tactic.

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    CREDITS

    Host: Claire Murphy

    With thanks to: Holly Wainwright, Mamamia's Head of Content, co-host of Mamamia Outloud and host of Mid

    Producers: Claire Murphy

    Executive Producer: Kally Rintoul

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    Thom Lion

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