Royal Secrets

Royal Secrets

Royal Secrets

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Royal Secrets
  • Royal Secrets: First Steps

    A Royal baby is cause for national celebration but what is life behind palace doors for these titled toddlers?

  • Royal Secrets: The People's Princess

    A princess so tragically taken in the prime of her life. Diana came into the British Royal family and the public eye as a shy young woman and grew into one of the most popular and adored women in the world.

  • Royal Secrets: Edward and Mrs Simpson

    The extraordinary story of the first monarch in British history to voluntarily give up his throne.

  • Royal Secrets: Camilla Parker Bowles

    Born into an aristocratic British family, Camilla Parker Bowles first met Prince Charles in 1972, beginning an enduring romance.

  • Royal Secrets: An Extraordinary Queen

    'An Extraordinary Queen' explores the secrets of the woman who never expected to be Queen and yet, as Queen Elizabeth II, remains the most powerful matriarch in the world.

  • Royal Secrets: The Man who would be King

    It's 1982 and the dawn of the computer age when Prince William is born. He will one day be King but will that day be sooner rather than later?

  • Royal Secrets: For King and Country

    The year is 1936 and Europe is in the grip of Adolf Hitler. In the UK, the Royal family is also in turmoil as the Duke of York reluctantly inherits the Throne and his duty as Britain's war time King.

  • Royal Secrets: Born to be King

    In 1948 with the birth of Prince Charles, the nation had a future King, now the longest serving heir to the throne in modern times.

  • Royal Secrets: Spare Heirs

    They are the Royals destined to serve but not to inherit: they are the Spare Heirs.
    From Margaret to Andrew to Harry they are the rebel royals who seem to be searching for a purpose to their lives.

  • Royal Secrets: Royal Wives

    When you become a Royal wife your life changes forever. Historically Royal wives were picked from a pool of eligible women from across Europe in order to form political alliances. Nowadays while perhaps not such a game of thrones there is, without doubt, much that rests on the choice of a bride.