Royal Murder Mysteries

7.0
2017

Royal Murder Mysteries is a hard-hitting upcoming series investigates all of these extraordinary stories, sifting through the evidence, the facts as it seeks to reach final conclusions and numerous theories surrounding royal deaths.

Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2017

Still image for Royal Murder Mysteries season 1 episode 1: The Earl of Erroll: Death in the Valley

1. The Earl of Erroll: Death in the Valley

Josslyn Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll, was shot in Kenya in 1941. Hear the truth about this unsolved murder and why the only suspect was acquitted.

Still image for Royal Murder Mysteries season 1 episode 2: The Riddle of the Romanovs

2. The Riddle of the Romanovs

Tsar Nicholas II and his family were killed by Bolsheviks in July 1918. But did daughter Anastasia survive? An incredible theory suggests that she escaped.

Still image for Royal Murder Mysteries season 1 episode 3: Prince George: Tragedy or Treason?

3. Prince George: Tragedy or Treason?

Prince George, Duke of Kent - the Queen's uncle - died in a plane crash in 1942. A promiscuous socialite and a drug user, was he in fact murdered? English

Still image for Royal Murder Mysteries season 1 episode 4: King Ludwig II: The Mad King of Bavaria

4. King Ludwig II: The Mad King of Bavaria

King Ludwig of Bavaria's unstable behaviour saw him deposed from the throne in 1886. Days later, he was found dead. Was it suicide or murder?

Still image for Royal Murder Mysteries season 1 episode 5: Albert Victor: The Prince and the Ripper

5. Albert Victor: The Prince and the Ripper

Sordid speculation dogged the life of Prince Albert Victor - he was even a suspect in the 'Jack the Ripper' case. Discover the truth here.

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6. George V: Mercy or Murder

King George V's death in 1936 was later revealed to have been hastened by his physician. What were his motives and did he also euthanise the King's sister?

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