The Firm: an insider’s take on the royal family
The Briefing11 Mars 2021

The Firm: an insider’s take on the royal family

This week has been one of the most tumultuous weeks in the British monarchy’s history.

We take a look behind the scenes at Buckingham Palace, Highgrove House and Kensington Palace. Harry & Meghan kept referring to The Firm in their Oprah interview. Juliet Rieden is the Women’s Weekly’s Editor-in-Chief and Royal Correspondent.

She takes us behind the walls of the palaces to find out who really pulls the strings. You’ll be surprised who is responsible for curtsy training.

In Today's Headlines

  • Prince William speaks out in defence of the royal family
  • Australia's Covid vaccine rollout now likely to run into 2022
  • More protest deaths in Myanmar as Aung San Suu Kyi accused of bribery
  • NSW says QLD should not get cheap flights after border closures

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