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The Best Royal & Historical Dramas to Watch Right Now

From the glory of The Crown to the unmissable hype surrounding Downton Abbey, there’s no denying us Brits love indulging in a right royal and historic drama…

Whether it’s to gain insight into our country’s rich and compelling history, or simply because we love the escapism of watching a world where iPhones and Instagram ceased to exist, the historical drama appears to be having a moment. Not sure where to start or what to binge? Here is our round up of the most royally appropriate ones to watch.

The Best Royal & Historical Dramas to Watch Right Now

Emma

Emma

© Universal Pictures

The most contemporary adaptation of Jane Austen’s 1815 romantic-comedy novel, Emma follows a young and somewhat self-regarding Miss Emma Woodhouse as she plays ‘match-maker’ with her friends, meddling in their love lives. An endearing tale of friendship and unforeseen romance, the 2020 film stars the likes of Bill Nighy, Miranda Hart, and Anya Taylor-Joy as Emma. See it in cinemas now.

Why we love it: A delightfully playful take on Austen’s beloved novel without steering too far from the original plot.

The Crown

The Crown

Courtesy of Netflix

Now in its spectacular third season and having starred the likes of Claire Foy, Matt Smith and now the magnificent Olivia Coleman, The Crown is most certainly at the top of our royal binge list. The historical drama follows the compelling rule of Queen Elizabeth II – our current monarch, for those who aren’t as royally acquainted – from her marriage to Prince Philip, to the political challenges that have ensued throughout her reign. The highly anticipated third season which premiered in November, picks up from the year 1964, introducing a whole new point in history for our Queen, including the accession of prime minister Harold Wilson. Catch the series on Netflix.

Why we love it: Romance, royal escapades, and real-life inspired drama – what’s not to love?

Little Women

A must-see if you haven’t already (and a tear-jerker, so prepare the tissues), Little Women was one of most highly anticipated films of 2019 featuring a star-studded line up comprising Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson and Meryl Streep. Based on the world-renowned novel from Louisa May Alcott, the uplifting and sincere adaptation follows the four March sisters as they navigate marriage, heartbreak and sisterhood.

Why we love it: Greta Gerwig was bold to take on a seventh adaptation of the 19th Century novel, but executes it perfectly – heartfelt, funny and relatable to this day.

Downton Abbey

Downton Abbey

© Universal Pictures

If you haven’t heard of Downton Abbey, you’ve most likely been living under a rock. The BAFTA award-winning fictional drama, which follows the opulent lives of the Crawley family and their attendants during the early 20th century, has become the pinnacle of period dramas ever since it first aired on ITV back in 2010. With a star-studded cast featuring Hugh Bonneville as head of the family, American actress Elizabeth McGovern as his wife, and Dame Maggie Smith as the quick-witted Lady Violet Crawley, the supreme popularity of the series has even led to the release of a Downton Abbey movie which follows the family as they prepare for the arrival of royalty. Downton Abbey The Movie is available now on Digital, Blu-ray™ and DVD, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

Why we love it: It’s regal and royal escapism at its best.

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Victoria

Following three seasons of enthralling historical and royal drama (and an evocative season three cliff hanger), fans of Victoria are desperately longing for confirmation of a season four. The popular ITV drama – which stars the mesmerising Jenna Coleman as the long-reigning Queen and Tom Hughes as her beloved husband Prince Albert – follows the fascinating life of Victoria, from her premature coronation and captivating marriage, to the political and personal challenges she faced throughout her reign. Whilst we patiently wait for signs of a season four, we’ll be binge-watching all former episodes in quiet anticipation. Watch now on Amazon Prime Video.

Why we love it: If it wasn’t for Queen Victoria, we would want Jenna Coleman to step in as monarch.

Vita and Virginia

Vita & Virginia

Courtesy of  Thunderbird Releasing

Though it’s not a royal drama, Vita & Virginia certainly tells us something about our great literary history and former 1920s society. The biographical movie is based on the striking romantic affair which arose between two of Britain’s greatest writers, Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West, the tale of an unorthodox connection which heavily challenged societal norms. Watch now on Amazon Prime Video.

Why we love it: The film stars both the brilliant Gemma Arterton (Quantum of Solace) and Elizabeth Debicki (The Great Gatsby) whom bring the two literary legends to life with endearing vigour and vitality.

Mary Queen of Scots

Starring Margot Robbie as the high-powered Queen Elizabeth I and Saoirse Ronan as her young defiant cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, this captivating historical drama – based on award-winning historian John Guy’s biography of Mary Stuart – details the fierce conflict between the two rival rulers. Comprising of romance, anarchy, defiance and deception, this enthralling picture gives us insight into the tempestuous life of the youngest ever British monarch. Watch now on Amazon Prime Video.

Why we love it: The film boasts some seriously eccentric and spectacular costumes, nominated for Best Costume Design at the 2018 Academy Awards.

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