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7 Episodes 2017 - 2018
Episode 1
23 mins
Harry introduces his exuberant new girlfriend, Meghan Markle, and though she has bagged herself a millionaire, jealous Pippa puts a gypsy curse on Kate. Charles is unhappy about hosting a Chinese trade dinner where Fergie hopes to make sales of her own and asks Wills to take his place, but Wills is trying--unsuccessfully--to be a hands-on parent and delegates to Kate, who does well despite her sister's curse. Camilla believes she has found a friend in PM Theresa May but takes revenge when she discovers May is only using her for the trade deal--which largely goes ahead as the Chinese president is impressed by the women's cat-fight, which he believes is part of the entertainment.
Episode 2
23 mins
While Wills learns that he is under-qualified to be an air-ambulance pilot and Camilla sees an opportunity to be seen as altruistic by donating a kidney, Harry buys a nightclub and installs Kate as its DJ and Beatrice and Eugenie on the door. Kate is a huge success, but Wills is considered a failure and takes advice from Henry V to become popular; unfortunately Harry's failure to charge entry endangers the club and he needs Pippa's lover's cash to save it, leaving Kate triumphant, until Pippa delivers bad news and Camilla receives a body blow.

Episode 3
23 mins
The Windsors are staying at Sandringham, but Kate is reluctant to join a shooting party on moral grounds whilst Harry is involved in another sort of shooting match: a duel with rival club owner Johnny Mathers--which Harry unexpectedly wins. Beatrice and Eugenie become motivational speakers and equally surprisingly manage to unite a group of Welsh steel-workers. The biggest surprise, however, is the discovery of Chuck, Charles' identical twin brother, who has been locked in a tower at Sandringham for over 60 years. He wins over Camilla, Kate, and Wills but unfortunately falls victim to the shooting party, thereby ensuring that Charles will still be heir to the throne.

Episode 4
23 mins
The family visits Poundsbury, Charles' traditionalist village, to unveil a statue of him, where Kate meets old flame Ricky, a gypsy who claims that they are still married. While Wills intends to bring the village into the 21st century, Camilla surprisingly helps Kate to solve her problem. Meanwhile, Pippa sabotages Andrew's efforts to give Harry a "real" job--a transvestite in a stage musical--and reconciles with the young prince after Johnny loses his fortune and is reduced to delivering pizzas.

Episode 5
23 mins
Whilst staying at Balmoral Kate, having seen 'Trainspotting', successfully cures the Scottish drugs problem by taking heroin on-line and Wills has a romantic encounter with a disguised Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP leader, which changes her mind regarding Scots independence; PM Theresa May also arrives, canvassing to keep Scotland in the United Kingdom, and Camilla sets out to kill her, thus giving Charles ultimate power, and appears to succeed. Less successful are Fergie and her daughters in their bid to seduce Canadian premier Justin Trudeau, but Pippa has more luck in splitting Harry from Meghan, who has landed a role in television soap 'Hollyoaks'.
Episode 6
24 mins
With Theresa May in a coma, Charles declares himself absolute monarch as the new Magna Carta states and when Kate and Wills protest, Camilla blackmails them by revealing that Kate's marriage to gypsy Ricky was never annulled. However, Charles needs the endorsement of US President Donald Trump, who makes an indecent proposal to Camilla in return. Meanwhile, Pippa's hen party on the eve of her wedding to the newly-wealthy Johnny is enlivened by Harry's arrival; the wedding goes ahead, but she comes to an arrangement with Harry, Meanwhile, Kate comes up with a plan to thwart her power-crazed in-laws.

Episode 7
60 mins
As Wills foils the tramp-catcher aiming to clear Windsor of the homeless in time for the royal wedding, Harry and Meghan take Charles to meet her mother Doria in Los Angeles, but Harry's stag-night antics land him in jail, almost halting the ceremony. Back in London, Camilla and Pippa separately plot to sabotage the ceremony while Beatrice and her new date Jeremy Corbyn plan to boycott it. With cash-strapped Fergie standing to make a million by commentating for American television, Wills must make sure that the wedding goes ahead--though things can still go wrong.