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Season 1

  • S01E01 Harry and Edward: Princes in Exile

    • December 10, 2020

    When Harry abdicated his Royal titles, history came back to bite the monarchy. Relationships within the Royal family are as strained now as it was back in 1936 when Edward VIII first caused a crisis.

  • S01E02 Diana, Camilla and The Crown

    • December 10, 2020

    Diana and Camilla both fell for a bumbling bachelor, who just so happened to be heir to the throne. Neither could escape prying eyes, as the women who would be Queen embarked on a bitter war.

  • S01E03 Are They Worth It?

    • December 10, 2020

    68 per cent of the UK believe The Monarchy is good for the country but what of the rest? In an era that increasingly values merit over birth, has the concept of a Royal family grown outdated?

  • S01E04 Growing Up Royal

    • December 10, 2020

    Being born a royal propels you to a duty-bound destiny in the public eye. See how the pressures of a royal upbringing weigh heavy and perhaps why few have passed their education with flying colours.

  • S01E05 Royal Weddings: Then and Now

    • December 10, 2020

    It's as though the world stops for a Royal Wedding. They've been fascinating commoners for generations. Is it the garb, the pomp and circumstance, or a desire to glimpse into a fairy tale made real?

  • S01E06 Elizabeth and Philip

    • December 10, 2020

    Elizabeth and Philip have a record-breaking relationship that has weathered triumph, tragedy and glory. Examine how their devotion to duty, monarchy and marriage has made them parents to a nation.

  • S01E07 Royal Retainers: Upstairs and Down

    • December 10, 2020

    From bodyguards to butlers, press team to dressers, explore the unseen relationships which help prepare the royals for every eventuality in the public glare.

  • S01E08 Succession: The Royal Bloodline

    • December 10, 2020

    The course of the Royal bloodline has rarely run smoothly and even now, in what appears to be a period of solid sovereignty, debate is rife, as it has always been, regarding who is next in line.