Secrets of the Royal Palaces

Season 3

TV-G
Behind-the-scenes tales of the British monarchy's residences, with contributions by royal commentators and ex-staff members, who give the lowdown on the stories that have shaped the modern royal family.
Where to Watch Season 3
8 Episodes
  • Buckingham Palace
    E1
    Episode 1Buckingham PalaceA mysterious shooting on the Sandringham estate, a near-death experience at Buckingham Palace, the make-up used in every Tudor palace, the secrets of the Tower of London's most valuable treasures and a haphazard wedding at Windsor Castle.
  • Westminster
    E2
    Episode 2WestminsterBehind-the-scenes tales from the Palaces of Westminster, with the State Opening of Parliament the event where royalty and democracy come together. The Prince’s Chamber was specially built for Queen Elizabeth II to rest before entering the Lords and taking her seat on the palace’s royal throne, while a secret tunnel hidden behind the ancient walls is explored. Other stories featured include a hologram portrait of Elizabeth II and how Charles II dabbled in cannibalism.
  • Windsor Castle
    E3
    Episode 3Windsor CastleWindsor Castle is the largest permanently lived in castle in the world, and it’s still packed with secrets. There is the Welsh Cottage, a 2 fifths life size Dolls house that the young Elizabeth 2nd played in as a child. It had been gifted to her by the people of Wales but she almost never got to play in it, as caught fire on the way to Windsor. We examine the stunning Waterloo Chamber, built from contained courtyard and turned into one of the most stunning rooms in the Palace, dedicated to Britain’s greatest military victory.
  • Greenwich Palace
    E4
    Episode 4Greenwich PalaceExploring Greenwich, the great lost palace, and a look at the Gold State Coach.
  • Hampton Court
    E5
    Episode 5Hampton CourtThe history of Hampton Court’s Great Hall, a huge dining area built by more than 400 stonemasons, bricklayers, carpenters, joiners and labourers that was also used by Henry VIII to keep an eye on his household. Plus, a look at the 2002 Golden Jubilee Party, which was held in the grounds of Buckingham Palace and is considered to have changed the public’s perception of monarchy.
  • St James's Palace
    E6
    Episode 6St James's PalaceExploring St James’s, the palace at the heart of the monarchy built by Henry VIII.
  • Osborne House
    E7
    Episode 7Osborne HouseBehind-the-scenes tales of Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, which was bought by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1840 and was turned into their perfect renaissance hideaway. Kate Williams goes on a culinary adventure and tries traditional Tudor cuisine, including snails and pigs’ feet, while the horrors of the palaces’ bedding ceremony is revealed, where a royal bride is observed on her wedding night to make sure the marriage is consummated.
  • Kensington Palace
    E8
    Episode 8Kensington PalaceBehind-the-scenes tales of Kensington Palace, which started out as Nottingham House until it was bought in 1698 by William III and transformed into a royal residence after a major renovation. Kate Williams explores some of the more gruesome pieces of palace history, including the grim death of Henry Stuart, the murder of Amy Robsart to clear a path for the queen, and the amazing story of Eleanor Cobham, the `Royal Witch”.
 
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