Curious Minds // The Royal Family with Toronto Star's Shinan Govani

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    Are you still reeling from #Megxit? Gossiping over the latest season of The Crown? Holding a candle in the wind for the legendary Diana? Join Toronto Star Society Columnist—and avid Royal watcher— Shinan Govani as he breaks down the modern history of the one and only House of Windsor, bringing to life its most colourful personalities, its most opulent traditions and, of course, its juiciest scandals. Featuring video highlights from royal milestones and special guest interviews with royal experts on both sides of the Pond, this special Saturday morning series, unfolding across six weeks in March and April, will be a spirited celebration—and clever dissection—of the family we can't stop watching.

    Led by Shinan Govani, a contributing columnist with the Toronto Star and a columnist for Hello! Canada who was once dubbed “the go-to Canadian” by Page Six. Both social chronicler and pop culture decoder, he's reported from fashion weeks in Milan and Paris and film festivals at Sundance, Cannes, and Toronto, and his writing has appeared in Vanity Fair, Town & Country and The Daily Beast.


    March 14: Monarchy in the Modern Age: Queen Victoria
    We begin our portrait of the House of Windsor with a 360 view of royalty in all its manifestations. Why are we so fascinated by kings and queens, how do dynasties re-generate themselves, and how do narrative and gossip give them the oxygen to survive? As we narrow our gaze on the British royal family—the skeletons behind the pomp, and the secrets behind the spectacle—we turn our attention to Victoria, the first modern and (still endlessly influential) British monarch!

    March 21: Duty, Honour, Scandal: Edward and the Abdication
    The greatest love story of all time—or the greatest dereliction of duty/temper tantrum? How the abdication of Edward VIII, in 1937, is a tipping point still felt in the psycho-social dynamics of the Royal Family.
     
    March 28: God Save The Queen: The Young Elizabeth
    Now the longest-reigning monarch in history, we look back at the arrival of the young Elizabeth who, crowned at 26, had enormous celebrity appeal when she first ascended the throne. From the corgis to the hats, from her innovative use of television to her role as mother and wife, we'll take the long view on this 20th—and now 21st century—icon.

    April 4: The People's Princess: The Long Shadow of Diana
    An enigma if there ever was one—and a potent prism through which to view both modern celebrity and womanhood (much like Jackie O!)—Diana was “the people’s princess,” as well as the PR genius who nearly brought down the monarchy. We sift through the many perspectives on her life, and how her dramatic death in 1997 continues to shape the lives of her sons.

    April 11: The Royal Circus: The Key Sets and Supporting Players
    Like a long-running soap opera, the British royal family, in the age of Elizabeth II, has had an abundance of supporting players and some very colourful set pieces. We'll examine key actors like Princess Margaret and Lord Mountbatten, contemporary cameo-makers like Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, and the long-running settings where the Windsors have left their mark—from Christmas celebrations at Sandringham ("the most comfortable house in England") to state banquets at Buckingham Palace.

    April 18: Harry, Meghan, William & Kate: The Future of the Windsors
    What lies ahead for the Royal Family? How will #Megxit affect the family's future? What will the monarchy look like when baby royals like George, Charlotte and Archie are getting ready for uni? We look inside the crystal ball to see what's in store for The Firm, as the Royals have often been called—from their use of social media to their response to calls for modernization.

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