Since the engagement announcement, Kate has been relentlessly compared to Diana. From her wedding dress, to her fashions, to her approach to her royal role, Kate seems to live in her shadow. Is it time to stop comparing Kate to Diana? Can we stop doing so?
You can listen to the episode here: The Royal Report - Is it time to stop comparing Kate to Diana?
Publications mentioned
Hello! Canada Weekly No 233 3 October 2011
From My Royal Collection
Britain's Royal Heritage: An A to Z of the Monarchy
Tune in to the next episode of The Royal Report on Sunday October 2, 2011 at 9:00PM EST (North America).
The topic will be: Worthy charities and the royals who support them.
© Marilyn Braun 2011
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Did you get the technical issues worked out? I was disappointed when I didn't get to hear it. I only found this a couple weeks ago (it finally occurred to me, after six months of having an iPhone, that I could download podcasts) and I listened to the past year's worth in about three days. By the way - it's not nearly as bad as it was, but you might want to soften the volume of the intro/outro music. If you listen to those transitions when you have headphones in, it's painful. And be careful with other effects - when you had the "Royal Baby Watch" that included a baby screeching, I nearly had a car wreck.
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