Really? King Charles has already started to make reparations

by Rashmee

Posted on May 3, 2023


American playwright and critic Bonnie Greer recently offered an interesting perspective (paywall) on increasingly loud …

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Prince Harry, the conversational gambit for Everyman’s dinner

by Rashmee

Posted on January 15, 2023


On Saturday night, we went to dinner with friends and talked about…Prince Harry. I didn’t …

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Britain’s culture clash has gone from Brexit wars to Megxit skirmishes

by Rashmee

Posted on December 11, 2022


They’re not the same, of course, and Megxit doesn’t matter in the way Brexit does …

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The mad mad world of Megxit

by Rashmee

Posted on December 10, 2022


The gnashing of teeth can be heard all around ‘global Britain’ after the release of …

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Would diversity and the British royal family mean more Plantagenets?

by Rashmee

Posted on April 5, 2021


/ BLIMEY BLIGHTY I’m not a royalist but I generally try not to be rude …

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Sharing the parents. William and Harry face the same issues as all siblings

by Rashmee

Posted on March 15, 2021


/ BLIMEY BLIGHTY It was interesting – but rather sad – to read a story …

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Like any business, the Royal Family must supply the goods that keep it profitable

by Rashmee

Posted on March 11, 2021


/IT’S THE BUSINESS  The truest analysis of the Harry and Meghan interview with Oprah has …

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Did Harry subtly nudge the needle of suspicion to point at Prince Charles?

by Rashmee

Posted on March 10, 2021


/ TAKE UP ONE IDEA Journalist learn how to read “no comment”, to divine who …

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Like Brexit, Meghan and Harry have warring tribes enlisting for and against

by Rashmee

Posted on March 8, 2021


/ BLIMEY BLIGHTY Sometimes it takes an outsider to see the deepest truths within a …

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Kamala Harris and the complexity of racial identity

by Rashmee

Posted on August 25, 2020 / The National


Harris’s birth certificate alone illustrates the problem of rigid binary notions around identity in the …

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Rashmee has lived and worked in several countries in the past decade, including Afghanistan, India, Haiti, Tunisia, the UAE, US and UK