Which royal residences are the most haunted? In this Halloween special, host Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is joined by royal historians, Professor Kate Williams and Gareth Russell to uncover the brutal murders, myths and mysteries that have haunted royal households for centuries - dusting off the ghosts of King Henry VIII’s wives, Catherine Howard and Jane Seymour as well as a servant called Sybil Penn. In this True Royalty Original show, we reveal which royals have been most interested in exploring the world of the supernatural and which current members of the royal family have taken up contemporary Halloween traditions.
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Chasing Dragons
A gripping investigation to revisit and complete the most famous tale of Medieval Times: the Knights of the Round Table.
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Glamis Castle: A Royal Residence
Glamis Castle, a majestic Scottish fortress with a pink facade, holds a special place in the history of the British royal family. Once the childhood home of the Queen Mother and a beloved playground for her daughter, the future Queen, it is one of the oldest royal residences in the country.
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Hatfield House: A Royal Residence
For centuries, royals have made a pilgrimage to Hatfield to visit the oak tree where a young princess discovered she was now Queen Elizabeth I, an event that heralded the start of the golden Elizabethan era.
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