The Australian Women's Weekly

Royal insider

For more than a year now, the media narrative around the House of Windsor has been all about division. The disenfranchised and disillusioned Duke and Duchess of Sussex seem to fire pot shots across the Atlantic at royal battlements, while Her Majesty, Prince Charles and Prince William maintain their renowned stiff upper lip and carry on with the day job. But in recent weeks I started to realise there is actually so much more uniting this family than dividing it.

The issues for all are the same – how to use the exalted platform of

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