Comedy soap opera re-imagining the lives of the British Royal Family as you have never seen them before.Comedy soap opera re-imagining the lives of the British Royal Family as you have never seen them before.Comedy soap opera re-imagining the lives of the British Royal Family as you have never seen them before.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
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- TriviaOn Tuesday, 25th June 2019 Channel 4 Television announced that they had commissioned a third series of the comedy. Series 3 will be filmed and broadcast in 2019, although it actually ended up premiering in February 2020, seemingly updated to include post-Brexit, and "Megxit".
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.42 (2020)
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Not since Spitting Image have we had a show the pokes fun at the Royal Family and British Government with such sharp wit and excellent satire. It's about time. Yes, it's incredibly offensive and disrespectful, but that's the whole point. I'm a proud monarchist myself, but the whole thing is so completely ludicrous and over the top it's impossible to not laugh out loud.
So nice to see Harry Enfield back at the top of his game, he's been sadly missed in comedic roles over the last couple of decades it seems (anyone remember Harry Enfield and Chums?). His larger than life portrayal of Prince Charles is nothing short of genius.Vicki Pepperdine as Princess Anne is another highlight, as is Kathryn Drysdale's re-imagining of Meghan Markle.
So nice to see Harry Enfield back at the top of his game, he's been sadly missed in comedic roles over the last couple of decades it seems (anyone remember Harry Enfield and Chums?). His larger than life portrayal of Prince Charles is nothing short of genius.Vicki Pepperdine as Princess Anne is another highlight, as is Kathryn Drysdale's re-imagining of Meghan Markle.
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