Harry v Wills | What The Butler Saw
3/25/202646 min
Grant Harrold served King Charles and Princes William and Harry for years. He saw the formalities, the wedding days, the pranks played behind palace doors. Now he's talking. From the surprising way he first met a young Harry, to what Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was really like - this is royal life with the filter off.
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First 90 secondsAlice Levine· Host0:00
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Matt Forde· Host0:07
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Alice Levine· Host0:11
And I'm Alice Levine.
Matt Forde· Host0:13
And this is British Scandal. So Alice, at the end of our Harry and Wills series, would you ever fancy marrying into the royal family?
Alice Levine· Host0:32
No. Actually, let me think about that. No. [laughs] That was just completely nuts. I mean, family feuds are dramatic enough, but a family feud in the public eye, my God, documented, photographed, gossiped about, pored over on social media. I mean, it's honestly the stuff of nightmares.
Matt Forde· Host0:50
How did it make you feel about the royal brothers?
Alice Levine· Host0:52
We really went through all kinds of emotions in this series, didn't we? Which we always do with British Scandal, but you sort of yo-yo between these extremes of feeling incredibly sorry for these young men who had to mourn their mother so publicly, and then obviously these instances of extreme privilege, where you feel like, really, what are we talking about in, you know, in real terms? Oh, no, sorry, you've had your title taken away. You know, there's real stuff going on in the world. So some of it felt like tabloid fodder, and other moments of it felt really relatable, and I'm sure a lot of people can empathize with the feeling of