
Expert history with a wicked twist: Queens, Kings and Dastardly Things is the podcast that goes behind palace doors and beyond the balcony smiles, to uncover the stories that the history books have politely skipped.
Queens, Kings & Dastardly Things reveals the schemers, lovers, plotters and even the pets who’ve made the British monarchy the world’s longest-running reality show.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 77 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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The real-life Game of Thrones continues - listen now.
In the second part of our deep dive into the Wars of the Roses, Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams pick up the story at England’s bloodiest moment: the Battle of Towton.
From boy kings ... more
The Wars of the Roses is the real-life Game of Thrones - the conflict that inspired George R. R. Martin’s world of rival houses, contested thrones, formidable queens, and sudden, shocking reversals of fortune.
But long before fantasy claimed it, th... more
A queen knelt, a sword flashed, a dynasty shifted.
This episode looks at how and why the execution of Henry VIII’s second wife became one of the most iconic, mesmerising moments in British history.
Professor Kate dives straight into the charged fi... more
What is Princess Diana’s legacy?
In our final episode on the Princess of Wales’s life, Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams pick up the story at the turning point: the Royal separation that launched the most consequential chapter of her life, ... more
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I enjoy this podcast but would enjoy it much more if Kate would stop incessantly interrupting Richard.
I love the concept, clear depth of knowledge and enthusiasm the hosts have for their topics- BUT they both rush to cut off or talk over each other- frustrating listen
This is such an amazing podcast it is really informative but not boring so it is the perfect mix 👌
This podcast got off to such a great start. However, in the last few episodes, I have to wonder if the hosts are having audio problems where they can’t hear one another. Robert is constantly talking over Kate, cutting her off, and not allowing her to complete a thought. Kate occasionally does this to Robert, which is why I’m wondering if the hosts can’t hear each other. But it’s mostly Robert cutting off Kate and it’s infuriating! You both have so much that we *want* to hear. You don’t need to s... more
Love royal history, so series 3 is right up my street. Hope it comes back for Series 4.
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A unique blend of history and entertainment, this series explores the intriguing and often scandalous world of the British Royal Family. The hosts engage in lively discussions about significant historical events, unpopular monarchs, and the darker aspects of royal history, often framing their analysis in a fun, game-like format. Episodes include discussions about notorious historical figures and their actions, with humorous yet insightful commentary on how these figures shaped the monarchy's legacy. By mixing factual storytelling with playful banter, the series aims to make royal history approachable and entertaining for a wide audience.
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Queens, Kings, and Dastardly Things launched 2 years ago and published 77 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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1. Mary Davies
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