Piers Morgan Royals Uncensored will launch on April 30, 2026, as a new royal-focused YouTube and podcast show tied to the wider Piers Morgan Uncensored brand. The entertainment-news spin-off will cover the Royal Family, royal controversies, and recurring debate around Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Royals Uncensored is a new YouTube and podcast show under the Piers Morgan Uncensored brand. Its official channel names Katie Nicholl and Jo Elvin as key voices, with former royal butler Grant Harrold appearing as a regular contributor.
The official Royals Uncensored YouTube channel describes the show as a place for royal debate, insider analysis, and commentary on the monarchy’s future. The programme is designed for viewers who follow palace news closely and want a sharper format than standard entertainment coverage.
The confirmed regular voices include royal journalist Katie Nicholl and editor Jo Elvin. Grant Harrold, a former butler to King Charles III, is also listed as a regular contributor, giving the show a palace-service perspective as well as media analysis.
Morgan’s announcement leaned into the brand’s confrontational style. He promised “debate, revelation, intrigue, skullduggery and lots of gossip,” while the teaser positioned the show as an opinion-led alternative to softer royal programming.
Why This Launch Matters For Morgan’s Media Brand
The launch is not just another royal panel show. It fits Morgan’s larger shift toward online-first programming, following the move of the Uncensored brand away from a traditional TV-led model toward a YouTube-first audience-building approach.
That strategy gives Morgan room for topic-specific spin-offs. Royal coverage suits the format because it produces regular headlines, strong emotional reactions, and global interest in King Charles III, Prince William, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and the future of the monarchy.
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For entertainment publishers, that matters because the story sits at the intersection of celebrity, media, monarchy, and YouTube creator strategy. It is not only about what Morgan says; it is about how personality-led commentary brands now build separate channels around loyal audiences.
Who Will Appear On Royals Uncensored?
The confirmed regular lineup centres on Katie Nicholl, Jo Elvin, and Grant Harrold. Nicholl and Elvin bring royal media experience, while Harrold adds perspective from his time connected to King Charles III’s household.
Morgan joked that commentator Tessa Dunlop could return to defend opposing views. That detail matters because it points to a format built around argument rather than one-note agreement.