

Royals Next Door
Season 1
Princess Stella and her family navigate the ups and downs of a new life in a small suburban house. With enthusiasm, if slightly clueless, they set out to learn about everyday things while staying true to their royal heritage and duties.
Where to Watch Season 1
52 Episodes
- Royal ClassesE45
Royal ClassesStella is finally feeling like she fits in at school, when one day the Queen Mother storms in, in temper and confronts the principal about the lack of a proper curriculum for her royal grand-daughter. Being a princess, Stella, the Queen Mother insists, needs to learn subjects befitting a princess, such as polo, deportment and fencing. The principal agrees to provide these classes and instructs the teachers to quickly provide them. But Stella is furious when she discovers what's happened. Why do I have to do all these extra subjects? It's not fair. Her friends, however think it sounds fun and want to join in. Some of them even excel at these new Royal subjects. But when the Queen Mother learns that commoners are now taking Royal Lessons she comes storming back in and insists that the whole thing must stop. - Royal CrownE47
Royal CrownA snide remark from the Mayor after a football match makes Stella realise that her dad NEVER takes off his crown... which is really embarrassing. So she convinces the King to take off his crown to come watch her next game. The thing is, King Bob's new look prompts a lot of uncomfortable questions from journalists and a rather irate reaction from the Queen Mother. When Stella tries to make things better, the nosy questions are suddenly directed at her. Why does Stella never wear her crown? Is she embarrassed to be a Royal? This prompts an identity crisis in Stella, who can't decide how she wants to present herself and what that means, no matter how many well-meaning talks she gets from her family. To wear a crown or not to wear a crown, what a dilemma. - Royal Re-enactmentE52
Royal Re-enactmentKing Bob is delighted to play the role of his ancestor King Roberto XIII in the re-enactment of The Battle for Blueberry Bush. But his insistence that eighteenth-century war was 'sort of a boys thing' enrages Stella, who vows to prove him wrong - not only by taking part, but by fighting against the King in the rebel ranks.