On this episode - What does Prince Harry think of his sweet nickname? Can the royal family handle two topless women in their midst? Can the Queen and Prince Philip's love stand the test of time? Are William and Kate engaged?
Find out by listening to this episode!
Note: The Royal Report is available for download on iTunes!
Publications mentioned
Hello! Canada weekly No. 132 15 June 2009
Blogs mentioned
Excuses excuses
Websites mentioned
Internet Movie Database
Tune in LIVE via webcam to the next episode of The Royal Reporton Sunday June 21st, 2009 9:00PM EST
The topic will be: Royal Romances
© Marilyn Braun 2009
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