The most consequential episode of The Royals to date.
Joan Collins makes her first appearance as the Grand Duchess, the Queen's mother and it is evident almost immediately that the apple hasn't fallen far from the tree.
The aftermath of the Monaco trip has not been a good one. When King Simon announces to the world that he is calling for a referendum to abolish the monarchy (an interesting idea, one that we will never see play out in the real world) that he says is decaying, and that he strongly suggest the voters vote to abolish, the Queen, Cyrus, Liam and Eleanor all consider their individual situations, some with more introspection than others. King Simon makes some decisions about his personal life, too.
Concurrently, Ophelia has her own problems to deal with.
The finale to the episode - a development that wouldn't be out of place in a season finale - is a jaw-dropper. And seems to ask the question, "who done it?"
Joan Collins makes her first appearance as the Grand Duchess, the Queen's mother and it is evident almost immediately that the apple hasn't fallen far from the tree.
The aftermath of the Monaco trip has not been a good one. When King Simon announces to the world that he is calling for a referendum to abolish the monarchy (an interesting idea, one that we will never see play out in the real world) that he says is decaying, and that he strongly suggest the voters vote to abolish, the Queen, Cyrus, Liam and Eleanor all consider their individual situations, some with more introspection than others. King Simon makes some decisions about his personal life, too.
Concurrently, Ophelia has her own problems to deal with.
The finale to the episode - a development that wouldn't be out of place in a season finale - is a jaw-dropper. And seems to ask the question, "who done it?"