The Royals - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Together with Remembrance of Ourselves
The Royal Family gain a fresh perspective in the wake of King Simon's murderer's death; Liam seeks solace in disreputable places.

Passing Through Nature to Eternity
Queen Helena, along with her new Lord Chamberlain, devises a plan to secure proof of Prince Liam and Princess Eleanor's paternity. Liam begins a new but complicated relationship, while Jasper and Eleanor look to the past to inspire their future together.

Aye, There's the Rub
While under the weather, Helena gets hooked on a reality television program. The true paternity of Liam and Eleanor is revealed at a time when each are focusing on passionate relationships.

Our (Late) Dear Brother's Death
Jasper and Eleanor immerse themselves in their relationship while Liam is forced to reappraise his latest tryst. Enduring his cancer, King Cyrus is visited by his past, while the palace arranges a press conference to announce earth shattering news.

Born to Set it Right
On the eve of a very public appearance, the family's private turmoil threatens to go public. Meanwhile, Beck returns to the palace with his sights set on Eleanor, and a confrontation with Jasper ensues.

More Than Kin, and Less Than Kind
Christmas is celebrated at the palace. However, the family is forced to fend for themselves when Liam impulsively gives the staff a holiday. Meanwhile, jealously and alcohol lead to a tense atmosphere; Helena deals with the unexpected consequences of a sexual dalliance; and Jasper's past threatens to undo his present.

The Counterfeit Presentment of Two Brothers
The Royal Family prepare for the People's Gala where each member of the family is auctioned off for charity. Cyrus initiates a plan to retain his crown; Liam and Robert square off in a charity boxing match.

In the Same Figure, Like the King That's Dead
Jasper tries to strike a bargain to protect his past and secure his future with Eleanor, who decides to raise awareness for a good cause by participating in a nearly naked tiger run. Meanwhile, Helena slips away for a romantic trip to Paris, much to the annoyance of her staff and family.

O, Farewell, Honest Soldier
Eleanor and Queen Helena consider romantic invitations as a Privy Council meet to determine who will reign as the one true king of England. At great risk and consequences, Jasper reveals to Liam information that presents a new mystery for the monarchy.

To Show My Duty in Your Coronation
Liam finds himself in unexpected places while looking to validate or dismiss the latest palace scandal; Helena is heartbroken over a recent loss; and Jasper makes a final play for Eleanor's heart. This, as the family occupy a global stage as historic changes assure that nothing will ever be the same behind the palace gates.
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