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Episode 3: Season 1, Episode 3

Summary

When a stranger claims that Prince Charles is his father, Charles questions who will be second in line to the throne after him. Wills and Kate shun their royal life and move to her dream semi in Rickmansworth, but pregnant Camilla has other ideas. Beatrice and Eugenie try to reunite parents Fergie and Andrew, but an international PR crisis looks set to end any hope, while Pippa is irked when Harry looks set to marry the Australian prime minister's daughter. Comedy soap opera, starring Harry Enfield, Hugh Skinner, Haydn Gwynne and Richard Goulding

Review

This side-splitting, bold Spitting Image-style evisceration of the royals cranks up the cruelty with a plotline centering on a love child Harry Enfield’s Charles had with one of the Three Degrees (“the middle one” he is told). This sends everyone into a tailspin – pregnant and piqued Camilla wants to dispatch the now grown-up interloper while Wills and Kate decide to give up being Royals and move to (gasp) Rickmansworth.

Meanwhile Harry (whose middle names, we are told, include “Adolf” and “S**t-for-Brains”), is forced to marry against his will. Channel 4 staff won’t be getting many CBEs or damehoods for a while, I’d say.

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Released on
2016-05-13
Languages
English
Formats
Colour

Credits

Cast

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EdwardMatthew Cottle
EugenieCeleste Dring
KateLouise Ford
HarryRichard Goulding
PippaMorgana Robinson
WillsHugh Skinner
AndrewTim Wallers
BeatriceEllie White
FergieKaty Wix
CamillaHaydn Gwynne

Crew

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DirectorAdam Miller
WriterGeorge Jeffrie
WriterBert Tyler-Moore
ProducerIzzy Mant
ComposerIan Masterson
EditorMark Williams
Production designerMo Holden

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  • Summary

    When a stranger claims that Prince Charles is his father, Charles questions who will be second in line to the throne after him. Wills and Kate shun their royal life and move to her dream semi in Rickmansworth, but pregnant Camilla has other ideas. Beatrice and Eugenie try to reunite parents Fergie and Andrew, but an international PR crisis looks set to end any hope, while Pippa is irked when Harry looks set to marry the Australian prime minister's daughter. Comedy soap opera, starring Harry Enfield, Hugh Skinner, Haydn Gwynne and Richard Goulding

    Review

    This side-splitting, bold Spitting Image-style evisceration of the royals cranks up the cruelty with a plotline centering on a love child Harry Enfield’s Charles had with one of the Three Degrees (“the middle one” he is told). This sends everyone into a tailspin – pregnant and piqued Camilla wants to dispatch the now grown-up interloper while Wills and Kate decide to give up being Royals and move to (gasp) Rickmansworth.

    Meanwhile Harry (whose middle names, we are told, include “Adolf” and “S**t-for-Brains”), is forced to marry against his will. Channel 4 staff won’t be getting many CBEs or damehoods for a while, I’d say.

    How to watch

    Next showing

    There are no live broadcasts scheduled for this show. But it is available via the streaming providers below.

    Streaming

    Details

    Released on
    2016-05-13
    Languages
    English
    Formats
    Colour

    Credits

    Cast

    rolename
    EdwardMatthew Cottle
    EugenieCeleste Dring
    KateLouise Ford
    HarryRichard Goulding
    PippaMorgana Robinson
    WillsHugh Skinner
    AndrewTim Wallers
    BeatriceEllie White
    FergieKaty Wix
    CamillaHaydn Gwynne

    Crew

    rolename
    DirectorAdam Miller
    WriterGeorge Jeffrie
    WriterBert Tyler-Moore
    ProducerIzzy Mant
    ComposerIan Masterson
    EditorMark Williams
    Production designerMo Holden

How to watch

Next showing

There are no live broadcasts scheduled for this show. But it is available via the streaming providers below.

Streaming

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