The Royal House of Windsor

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season
  • 7.3  (1,751)

The Royal House of Windsor is a docudrama series that delves deep into the history of the British monarchy, from its early beginnings to modern times. The series, which premiered in 2017, takes a comprehensive look at the royal family's ups and downs, scandals and triumphs, and how they've managed to evolve over the centuries.

The show features interviews with historians, key figures in the royal family, and experts on monarchy. The interviews are combined with dramatic reenactments of key events in the monarchy's history. The use of archival footage also gives viewers a rare glimpse of key moments in the history of the monarch.

The series begins with the origin of the House of Windsor, tracing its roots back to Queen Victoria and the reign of her son, King Edward VII. This was a time of great change in the monarchy, with the family grappling with the rise of democracy and the decline of the traditional royal power. The early episodes of the series explore the relationships between the monarchs, their advisors and family members, and the political and social context of the time.

As the series progresses, the focus shifts to key events in the modern history of the monarchy, such as the abdication of Edward VIII and the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Here, the show looks at the relationship between the monarchs and their subjects, exploring how the monarchy has been able to remain relevant in modern times.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the series is how it blends fact and fiction. While the series is based on historical research, it also features some dramatic reenactments that may not be entirely accurate. For example, there is a recreation of the rumored affair between King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson, which is presented in a way that is both dramatic and thought-provoking.

Throughout the series, viewers get a sense of how the monarchy has evolved over the centuries. We see the influence of key figures such as Winston Churchill and the Queen Mother, and how they helped to shape the monarchy into what it is today.

Overall, The Royal House of Windsor is a fascinating look at one of the most iconic institutions in the world. It's a history lesson, a character study, and an exploration of power and politics all rolled into one. Whether you're a fan of the royal family or simply interested in the history of the British monarchy, this series is well worth a watch.

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Seasons
The Top Job
6. The Top Job
March 29, 2017
Prince Charles is the most outspoken heir to the throne in the Windsors' history and has promised a radically different vision for the monarchy. But will his reign make or break the Windsor dynasty?
Fire, Feud and Fury
5. Fire, Feud and Fury
March 22, 2017
This episode examines the huge challenge that Diana's popularity and tragic death posed to the royal family.
Shadow of a King
4. Shadow of a King
March 15, 2017
The fourth episode of the gripping saga of the world's most famous dynasty features intimate letters from the Prince of Wales and previously unseen family photos of the aristocratic relative earmarked by Charles' great uncle for him to marry in the late 1970s. Charles was determined to do the right thing as Prince of Wales and avoid the mistakes of his great uncle King Edward VIII, who abdicated to marry the divorced woman who he loved, and almost brought the House of Windsor to its knees. Another great uncle, Lord Mountbatten - an ambitious man of boundless energy and ego - wants to cement his position at the heart of the House of Windsor by acting as kingmaker to Prince Charles, who calls him his 'honorary grandpa'. The programme reveals how Mountbatten arranged a secret meeting in Paris between the exiled King and Charles. But, rather than fearing 'Uncle David' as a warning from history, Charles describes how he sees him as an object of sympathy, even affection.
Enter the Outsider
3. Enter the Outsider
March 8, 2017
The epic six-parter continues, telling the gripping family saga of the world's most famous dynasty over the last 100 years. The third episode reveals how Prince Philip was frustrated by having to give up his beloved naval career in exchange for a lifetime of trailing after his wife - but channelled his energy into becoming the Windsors' most radical moderniser. When Elizabeth is catapulted on to the throne, her husband wants to assert his rights by having his children bear his surname of Mountbatten. But the young and inexperienced Queen faces formidable opposition from her mother, grandmother and the most powerful man in the land, the PM Sir Winston Churchill. They want the Royal Family to retain the very English name 'Windsor', and the Queen gives in.
Love and Duty
2. Love and Duty
March 1, 2017
In 1947, as Britain suffers from crippling post-war austerity and the worst winter on record, a lovesick Princess Elizabeth and her ailing father, George VI, visit South Africa on a fraught royal tour
Adapt or Die
1. Adapt or Die
February 22, 2017
This episode reveals fresh insights into how George V rescued the monarchy by dumping his family's German roots, and explores the Edward VIII abdication crisis
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  • Premiere Date
    February 22, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (1,751)