Sunderland Echo

Commonweal­th cast is sheer poetry

Gyles and Aphra Brandreth team up to rhyme with royals

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The Duchess of Cornwall and Dame Joanna Lumley appear in the first episode of a new Commonweal­th-themed podcast. The Commonweal­th Poetry Podcast, hosted by award winning podcaster Gyles Brandreth and his daughter Aphra, will be released fortnightl­y in 54 half-hour episodes over the next two years.

With different guests in each episode, the podcast will explore the poetry, heritage and people of each of the 54 countries of the Commonweal­th.

Brandreth said that having Camilla star in the first episode was “an absolute treat”.

He said: “Curiously, even though I’m a seasoned podcast er and broadcaste­r, I was still a little bit nervous. But honestly, it couldn’ t have been easier.

“She’s wonderfull­y relaxed on it. For us, recording the podcast, it was fascinatin­g because you don’t often hear somebody like her talking at length. But she was a natural and even though we edited it down to about 40 minutes, we had about an hour of chitchat.”

In the first episode, recorded in the Garden Room at her London home Clarence House, Camilla talks about her travels across

the Commonweal­th and her favourite British poets including Robert Burns, Ted Hughes and John Betjeman. Camilla, Dame Joanna, and Gyles and Aphra Brandreth also read poems together, encouragin­g people to meetup for informal poetry slams over tea and coffee with friends and neighbours.

The podcast – produced by staff and students from the University of Chester – comes just before the Prince of Wales and Camilla are due to visit the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting, which takes place in Kigali, Rwanda, during the week of June 20.

Charles has been an active supporter of the Commonweal­th for more than 50 years and together with Camilla, they have shown their backing through official visits, military links, charitable activities and other special events – such as the opening of the Commonweal­th Games in 2010 in New Delhi, India; in 2014 Glasgow and in 2018 on the Gold Coast, Australia.

Brandreth added: “At the end of the day, we’d all had fun.

“We had fun talking about the Commonweal­th, poetry – being serious at times – but also having having a laugh. It was a joy.”

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Podcast hosts Gyles Brandreth and his daughter Aphra, and from left, guests Joanna Lumley, and The Duchess of Cornwall.
The Commonweal­th Poetry Podcast is available via Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music. Podcast hosts Gyles Brandreth and his daughter Aphra, and from left, guests Joanna Lumley, and The Duchess of Cornwall.
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