Season 1 · Episode 1
Is 2026 the year of a 'Royal Reset'? As Prince Harry’s battle with the media intensifies and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is sent packing, we uncover what may be in store for the British royal family.
Richard and Emily Andrews deep dive into the royals' relationship with the press - from who really controls the narrative to the dynamic.
It's a Valentine's Day special as Richard Coles and Emily Andrews look through some of the great and enduring love stories of the royal family.
Richard and Emily unpack the complex dynamics between William and Harry, and look into the media fall out following the most recent release of the Epstein files.
Following the fall out of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest the duo ask whether or not the late Queen was too soft on her 'favourite son'. Plus, reflecting on the dilemma Diana left her daughter-in-law.
Richard and Emily discuss when the lives and drama of the monarchy intertwine with the world of showbiz royalty, including the best and worst on-screen adaptations of royal life.
The duo discuss whether Harry and Meghan should return to royal life to help repair the monarchy's reputation in the wake of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest. Plus, what Kate and William have been up to.
Richard and Emily discuss Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales's solo trips to Cornwall and Leicester. Plus, a deep dive on the latest with Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.
As the fallout from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest begins to quieten down Richard and Emily answer another round of viewer questions and take a look at what is going on in the lives of the Windsors.
The duo answer more viewer questions, from Queen Elizabeth II's favouritism within the firm to the lessons Prince Harry could have learnt from previous 'spares'. Plus; the property portfolios of the royals.
As Prince William and Catherine Middleton celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary, we look back at the day they tied the knot. Plus, we focus on how the Middletons have reshaped royal in-law expectations.
Richard and Emily reveal the lesser-known dos and don'ts when it comes to what royals wear. Plus, what's happened to the late Queen's jewellery collection?
The latest royal news - from Prince Harry and Meghan updates from Down Under, spotting Sarah Ferguson for the first time in Austria, and paying tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Richard and Emily chat about royal 'secret weapons' and look back as William and Catherine celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary.
The King and Queen's recent trip to America and Princess Eugenie's pregnancy announcement.
The duo react to the recent news of a new Palace aide. Plus, Meghan's 'girl squad'.
The duo assess King Charles's reign, three years since his Coronation.
We discuss the ongoing turbulence between the House of Wales and the House of Sussex.
The duo talk royal BFFs - including who's in the royal inner circle - and also explore the world and daily life of royal nannies.
Richard and Emily consider whether royal ceremonies like Trooping the Colour should still play a part in modern-day life.
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