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  1. The Royal Mob: With Josie Dunn, Evan Milton, Mark Edel-Hunt, Phoebe Marshall. The saga told through Queen Victoria's four favorite granddaughters the Hesse sisters, about the extended royal family that once ruled large parts of Europe, and how their loves, marriages and feuds triggered World War I.

    • (83)
    • 2022-11-07
    • Documentary, Drama
    • Josie Dunn, Evan Milton, Mark Edel-Hunt
  2. Official Site IMDB TMDB. Airs Monday s at 9:00 PM on History. Premiered November 7, 2022. Runtime 42m. Total Runtime 2h 48m (4 episodes) Country United States. Languages English. Recounts the story of the extended royal family that once ruled the whole of Europe.

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    • November 8, 2022
  3. 7 nov 2022 · Overview. Recounts the story of the extended royal family that once ruled the whole of Europe. Told through the eyes of Queen Victoria’s granddaughters, the series will combine premium scripted drama with a host of expert historians to tell the tale of one of the most compelling, powerful yet dysfunctional families in history.

  4. 3 nov 2022 · Royal Mob: Official Trailer | Sky HISTORY TV Channel. Image: Royal Mob. British History. Royal Mob tells the saga of the extended royal family that once ruled the whole of Europe, and how their loves, marriages and feuds dragged the continent into the world’s first total war and violent revolution.

  5. 7 nov 2022 · Royal Mob: Four Sisters review – a very enjoyable tight-budget panto of The Crown. This drama-documentary hybrid has plenty of regal soap opera to keep things entertaining, plus you don’t have...

  6. The Royal Mob | Sky.com. Overview. Episodes. More like this. Sky History. The Greatest Criminal in History: Victoria, Alix and Ella are in Russia when war breaks out. Victoria flees to Britain but learns Alix, Nicky and their children were executed. (S1, ep 4) Watch. S1 E4. Download. S1 E4. Get Sky TV. The Queen Mother.

  7. 4 nov 2022 · Royal Mob | Sky HISTORY TV Channel. Episode Guide. Royal Mob was the term Queen Victoria herself used to describe her huge, extended family – 9 children, 42 grandchildren and 87 great-grandchildren.