Season 1 - Best Episodes Of The Royal House of Windsor
Overall Rating: ★ 7.3
Season 1 - Best Episodes Of The Royal House of Windsor
(Overall Rating: ★ 7.3)
Episode Ratings & Analysis
Explore season 1 episodes of The Royal House of Windsor. Explore detailed ratings, episode summaries, and visualize how the show's quality evolved over time.
Drawing on newly available evidence, this epic series explores the Windsor dynasty's gripping family saga, providing fresh insights into how our royal family have survived four generations of crisis.
This episode reveals fresh insights into how George V rescued the monarchy by dumping his family's German roots, and explores the Edward VIII abdication crisis
★ 7.5/10
(127 votes)
#2
Shadow of a King
S1:E4
Prince Charles tries to avoid replicating Edward VIII's romantic mistakes, while Lord Mountbatten acts as Charles' kingmaker and matchmaker.
★ 7.4/10
(143 votes)
#3
Love and Duty
S1:E2
In 1947, as Britain suffers from crippling post-war austerity and the worst winter on record, a lovesick Princess Elizabeth and her ailing father, George VI, visit South Africa on a fraught royal tour
★ 7.4/10
(131 votes)
#4
Enter the Outsider
S1:E3
The story of Prince Philip, the Windsors' most radical moderniser, and how in the 1960s he harnessed the medium of television to revamp the Royals' public image.
★ 7.2/10
(108 votes)
#5
The Top Job
S1:E6
Prince Charles is the most outspoken heir to the throne in the Windsors' history and has promised a radically different vision for the monarchy. But will his reign make or break the Windsor dynasty?
★ 6.8/10
(152 votes)
#6
Fire, Feud and Fury
S1:E5
This episode examines the huge challenge that Diana's popularity and tragic death posed to the royal family.
★ 6.8/10
(152 votes)
#1
Fire, Feud and Fury
S1:E5
This episode examines the huge challenge that Diana's popularity and tragic death posed to the royal family.
★ 7.2/10
(108 votes)
#2
The Top Job
S1:E6
Prince Charles is the most outspoken heir to the throne in the Windsors' history and has promised a radically different vision for the monarchy. But will his reign make or break the Windsor dynasty?
★ 7.4/10
(143 votes)
#3
Love and Duty
S1:E2
In 1947, as Britain suffers from crippling post-war austerity and the worst winter on record, a lovesick Princess Elizabeth and her ailing father, George VI, visit South Africa on a fraught royal tour
★ 7.4/10
(131 votes)
#4
Enter the Outsider
S1:E3
The story of Prince Philip, the Windsors' most radical moderniser, and how in the 1960s he harnessed the medium of television to revamp the Royals' public image.
★ 7.5/10
(127 votes)
#5
Shadow of a King
S1:E4
Prince Charles tries to avoid replicating Edward VIII's romantic mistakes, while Lord Mountbatten acts as Charles' kingmaker and matchmaker.
★ 7.7/10
(169 votes)
#6
Adapt or Die
S1:E1
This episode reveals fresh insights into how George V rescued the monarchy by dumping his family's German roots, and explores the Edward VIII abdication crisis
★ 7.7/10
(169 votes)
Adapt or Die
S1:E1
This episode reveals fresh insights into how George V rescued the monarchy by dumping his family's German roots, and explores the Edward VIII abdication crisis
★ 7.4/10
(143 votes)
Love and Duty
S1:E2
In 1947, as Britain suffers from crippling post-war austerity and the worst winter on record, a lovesick Princess Elizabeth and her ailing father, George VI, visit South Africa on a fraught royal tour
★ 7.4/10
(131 votes)
Enter the Outsider
S1:E3
The story of Prince Philip, the Windsors' most radical moderniser, and how in the 1960s he harnessed the medium of television to revamp the Royals' public image.
★ 7.5/10
(127 votes)
Shadow of a King
S1:E4
Prince Charles tries to avoid replicating Edward VIII's romantic mistakes, while Lord Mountbatten acts as Charles' kingmaker and matchmaker.
★ 6.8/10
(152 votes)
Fire, Feud and Fury
S1:E5
This episode examines the huge challenge that Diana's popularity and tragic death posed to the royal family.
★ 7.2/10
(108 votes)
The Top Job
S1:E6
Prince Charles is the most outspoken heir to the throne in the Windsors' history and has promised a radically different vision for the monarchy. But will his reign make or break the Windsor dynasty?