🎙️ New mashup alert! I hit up Meredith Constant to unpack recent heated discussions about the language used to describe Princess Kate’s health. Sky News anchor Rhiannon Mills’ mention of “pre-cancerous cells” in a broadcast has raised more questions than answers—what does it mean, and why did the Palace choose to scrub it from the record? 🤔
We reference a recent Tom Sykes article in our convo, which you can find here.
It felt so good to catch up with Meredith for a (refreshingly) nuanced conversation about the intersection of health, privacy, and media relations. Watch now and let us know: Should the Palace speak out more on Kate’s health? Does their correction of the record set a dangerous precedent for their “never complain, never explain” ethos? Drop your thoughts in the comments!
And if you’re a follower of royal news but don’t already follow Meredith, you’ll want to rectify that today. Her weekly newsletters pick apart the British media in such a satisfying way, and her TikToks are fantastic bite-sized nuggets of info to keep you equal parts enthralled and cynical about royal news.
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