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DYNASTY: The Royal Family’s Most Challenging Year

The Palace and the Press

DYNASTY: The Royal Family’s Most Challenging Year

Vanity Fair

Society & Culture

3.6860 Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2023

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

After Harry and Meghan’s royal exit, the royal family doubled down on “never complain, never explain,” but there are a few signs that the Buckingham Palace public relations strategy is undergoing a reset. Can King Charles change the Palace’s relationship with the press?


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0:00.0

Hi, this is Chloe Mal. We interrupt our fashion month coverage to bring you some big news.

0:05.0

We are winding the clock back to 1990 and recounting the most jaw-dropping moments from this transformative

0:11.0

decade in fashion in the all-new doc series In Vogue, the 90s.

0:15.6

Told through the eyes of Vogue editors Hamish Bowls, Edward Ennefull, Tawny Goodman, and Anna Wintour,

0:21.1

the series is a thrilling journey through 10 years that changed fashion forever.

0:25.7

Hollywood, Grunge, the Met Gala, the globalization of American fashion, hip-hop, each episode

0:32.2

in this six-part series centers on a defining 90s moment.

0:35.4

Part 1 premieres September 13th and part 2 on September 20th streaming on Disney Plus.

0:43.0

There can be few people in the world who are so famous for a job they haven't even started.

0:49.0

When he does start, Prince Charles will be the 64th Sovereign in a family line stretching back over a thousand years.

0:56.0

He may not succeed to the job until he's over 70.

1:00.0

Welcome to special coverage from B Vanity Fair's dynasty.

1:04.4

About the coronation of Charles III.

1:07.0

I'm Katie Nickel, Vanity Fair's Royal Correspondent.

1:11.0

And I'm Erin Vanderhofe, staff writer at at Vanity Fair where I cover culture, books, music and the British Royal Family.

1:17.0

And here on dynasty we analyze the interplay of power and personality within this increasingly fractious family.

1:24.8

And especially now with so much on the line for the future of the British monarchy and the

1:29.0

UK's place in the world.

1:31.1

For the next few weeks we'll be bringing you new episodes in the run-up to and

1:35.0

just after the 6th of May coronation of King Charles III. In this episode we're

1:40.8

talking about the relationship between the Windsor family and the media and what it tells us about the hard job of maintaining a monarchy within a democracy.

1:50.0

King Charles will be officially proclaimed Britain's new monarch at a meeting of the

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