Long reads From second homes to food banks, Cornwall is a land of widening extremes There are many more Airbnb rentals than long-term rentals here – and nothing pushes families to catastrophe quicker than insecure housing. By Tanya Gold
What is left of Princess Diana? – Audio Long Reads Twenty-five years after her death, Diana Spencer has been eclipsed by monuments and myth. By Tanya Gold and Alix Kroeger
The interventions of Prince Charles will end in calamity – for him and the monarchy The Queen creates unity by managing to say everything and nothing. The heir to the throne does not have… By Tanya Gold
The making of Prince William – Audio Long Reads He lost his mother at 15, survived ‘Wills Mania’, and clashed with his brother. Can he modernise the monarchy? By Tanya Gold and Emma Haslett
A British Horror Story perpetuates the culture that enabled Jimmy Savile to flourish Netflix’s posthumous continuation of the sexual abuser’s career will do nothing to protect a single child. By Tanya Gold
Prince William’s Caribbean tour was always doomed to fail It is nonsense to argue that the royal family is not political – William and Kate’s trip exposed to… By Tanya Gold
Piers Morgan shows why a celebrity journalist is a terrible thing The former Good Morning Britain host dabbles in the worst kind of editorial: shouting without listening. By Tanya Gold
The silencing of Meghan Markle The Duchess of Sussex was meant to be an icon of a new progressive monarchy. But is she fated… By Tanya Gold
What the rise of Piers Morgan tells us about modern Britain As a precocious tabloid editor, bullish presenter, friend of Trump and Twitter provocateur, Morgan has found the fame he… By Tanya Gold