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With the British monarchy at its lowest ebb of popularity since the week after Diana's death, we consider these two moments within the context of the wretched institution's ignoble history. We watch Christopher Hitchens' documentary DIANA: THE MOURNING AFTER (1998) - a controversial dissenting take on the Diana myth - and also discuss Netflix's THE CROWN and the Harry/Meghan phenomenon. In the process, we speculate how the existential threat facing this frankly worthless institution might lead to an unholy reinvention. PLUS: a rueful look back at James Berardinelli, the most popular web-based critic of the '90s.

"The British Monarchy Will Not Survive Late Capitalism — And Harry and Meghan Are Proof" by Luke Savage - https://www.jacobinmag.com/2021/03/british-monarchy-neoliberal-age-prince-harry-meghan-markle

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murt pie

Cassetteboy, "Di and Dodi Do Die" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVVFbQJLwew&ab_channel=fenderwoods

Tony Mines

I have to say though, speaking as an English, that I always take with a pinch of salt any insinuation that the power or influence of the Monarchy is in wane because of this or that embarrassment to the Royal Plc brand. Motherfucker, that lady's hat owns one sixth of the Earths surface, upon which one quarter of us dwell....