The Royal Beat with Kate Thornton - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Kate Thornton is joined by expert guests to discuss all of the latest news surrounding the royal family, exploring the work they do and looking at what happens behind closed doors.

Episode 2

Episode 3
Kate Thornton is joined for this edition of the programme looking at royal matters by royal producer Lizzie Robinson, journalist Katie Nicholl, and broadcaster Charlotte Hawkins.

Episode 4
Kate Thornton is joined for this edition of the programme by The Sun's royal editor Matt Wilkinson, The Times' assistant editor Kate Mansey, and royal commentator Afua Hagan.

Episode 5
Kate Thornton is joined by journalists Roya Nikkhah, Russell Myers and Emily Nash to discuss all of the latest news surrounding the royal family.

Episode 6

Episode 7

Episode 8

Episode 9
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