
Will Lloyd
Royal correspondent and deputy/editorial contributor at the New Statesman, providing expertise and commentary on the monarchy and royal affairs.
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Feb 19, 2026 • 28min
Andrew arrested
Will Lloyd, royal correspondent who covers the monarchy, gives concise analysis of Prince Andrew's arrest and its fallout. He discusses police searches, legal constraints on commentary, royal accountability through history, and how the incident affects the King’s image and plans. Short, sharp takes on media handling, constitutional implications, and the potential impact on upcoming royal engagements.

Feb 25, 2026 • 40min
Andrew, Epstein and the crumbling crown
Will Lloyd, royal correspondent and deputy/editorial contributor at the New Statesman, outlines the fallout from Andrew's arrest and his links to Jeffrey Epstein. He talks about the palace losing control, the limits of old royal PR, collapsing public deference, questions of accountability and comparisons with other royal figures. Short, sharp takes on how the monarchy is being tested.

Oct 20, 2025 • 26min
Andrew, duke no more
Rachel Cunliffe, a journalist specializing in the Royal Family, and Will Lloyd, a political commentator, dissect the implications of Prince Andrew relinquishing his Duke of York title. They explore the timing linked to Virginia Giuffre's memoir and the ongoing scandal's impact on public opinion about the monarchy. The duo also discusses Andrew's privilege, his persistent denials of allegations, and the broader debate on hereditary titles. With insights into the possible fallout for other royals, this conversation delves deep into the intersection of scandal and tradition.


