Private Lives of the Monarchs

2019
3.0
2 reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (5)

1 Queen Victoria
5/20/19
Season-only
When most people think of Queen Victoria, they think of a woman that's straight-laced and slightly removed from the empire she presides over. But in truth, the queen was a very passionate woman—witty, rebellious, and flirtatious—who defined the Victorian Age. Uncover details from her private life, from her racy medicine cabinet to her delinquent son’s sexual escapades to her alleged trysts with her servants in the years after her beloved Albert passed away.
2 King Henry VIII
5/27/19
Season-only
The popular image of Henry VIII is that of an overweight tyrant with multiple wives and an obsession with fathering a son and heir. But there’s another side to his story— that of a youthful, chivalrous king capable of great tenderness and love. Host Tracy Borman reveals the real Henry VIII, a Renaissance man who made England fantastically wealthy before a tragic accident transformed him into the infamous monarch we know today.
3 King Louis XIV
6/3/19
Season-only
King Louis XIV was the longest-reigning monarch in European history and built the Palace of Versailles. But what do we really know about the self-proclaimed Sun King? Host Tracy Borman gives us a peek inside the king’s private life, including the sumptuous dishes that were part of his daily 20-course meals, the portraits that served as acts of political propaganda, and the affairs that led to his 18 children.
4 George III & The Prince Regent
6/10/19
Season-only
After mental illness sent George III into a steep decline, Parliament handed power down to his son, the Prince Regent, a lascivious, hard-drinking, heavy-gambling bully. Soon afterwards, England's Georgian Era came to a disastrous end. What is the true story behind these two kings? We uncover new analyses that are changing long-held theories about "Mad" King George's condition and reveal how George IV's redesigns of Buckingham Palace made it the royal residence we know today.
5 Charles II
6/17/19
Season-only
Charles II is better known for his sexual adventures than for his kingly duties, fathering 17 children with eight different mistresses. He never found true love, but he remained popular with his people for 25 years and ruled through The Great Plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of London in 1666. Host Tracy Borman takes you behind closed doors, examining the era's extravagance, mealtimes filled with ritual and ceremony, and a secret tunnel used for royal liaisons.

About this show

Their stately portraits hang in museums across the globe, and their collective impact on history fills tens of thousands of textbooks. But what do we really know about these royal figures? We delve beneath the public lives of monarchs such as Queen Victoria, King Louis XIV, and Henry VIII to shine a light on their private lives. By eschewing dates and diplomacy for foibles and fetishes, we reveal the real-life human beings behind the pomp and pageantry.

Ratings and reviews

3.0
2 reviews
Sue de Nym
June 20, 2020
Tracy Borman is good but gives no new information. The amateurish cameos in this series are appalling. Actors are awkward and unconvincing. Quill writing terribly executed, beards and moustaches are wrongly applied or crocked, and a long kilt (John Brown's) brought hoots of laughter in our house. I can't think that Borman had anything to do with the production and should be horrified at the result. It maybe OK for an American audience less used to the meticulous BBC history programmes.
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