jamesrcunliffe
Joined Sep 2013
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I've enjoyed every minute thus far. The writing is witty and while at times predictable, it's a real laugh to watch the kids get even or get back at those that cross them.
The acting is good and I think believable. I especially like the fresh faces (William Moseley, Alexandra Park) and the choice of Elizabeth Hurley as Her Majesty.
The show thrives on the conflict between family, royalty, responsibility and the vagaries of youth and mischievousness.
If you've seen The Tudors, it has that feeling with a modern day twist.
This does not represent the real Royal Family in any way but it is still fun to watch.
Elizabeth Hurley should be listed first in 'Stars', not Joan Collins.
The acting is good and I think believable. I especially like the fresh faces (William Moseley, Alexandra Park) and the choice of Elizabeth Hurley as Her Majesty.
The show thrives on the conflict between family, royalty, responsibility and the vagaries of youth and mischievousness.
If you've seen The Tudors, it has that feeling with a modern day twist.
This does not represent the real Royal Family in any way but it is still fun to watch.
Elizabeth Hurley should be listed first in 'Stars', not Joan Collins.