If you enjoyed the quirky humor and royal family dynamics of 'Keeping It in the Royal Family (2013),' you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same blend of comedy, drama, and regal charm. Whether you're a fan of witty banter, family antics, or royal intrigue, these picks will keep you entertained.

The Tudors (2007)
Description: Focusing on the reign of Henry VIII, this show highlights the dramatic and often scandalous dynamics within a royal family, including marriages, betrayals, and power struggles, similar to the themes of the reference title.
Fact: The series was criticized for historical inaccuracies, particularly in its portrayal of Henry VIII's appearance. Jonathan Rhys Meyers, who played Henry VIII, lost 20 pounds to portray the king's younger, more athletic years.


The Borgias (2011)
Description: Centered on the infamous Borgia family, this series explores their ruthless climb to power in Renaissance Italy, mirroring the themes of family ambition, betrayal, and political maneuvering.
Fact: Jeremy Irons, who plays Rodrigo Borgia, initially turned down the role twice before accepting. The series was filmed in Hungary, with Budapest standing in for Rome.


The Great (2020)
Description: A satirical take on the rise of Catherine the Great, this series blends humor with the dark realities of royal life, much like the reference title's mix of drama and personal intrigue within a royal family.
Fact: The show is described as an 'occasionally true story,' taking liberties with historical facts for dramatic effect. Elle Fanning's portrayal of Catherine earned critical acclaim.


The White Queen (2013)
Description: Set during the Wars of the Roses, this series examines the lives of three women vying for power in a male-dominated world, mirroring the themes of royal family dynamics and political intrigue.
Fact: The series is based on Philippa Gregory's historical novels. The production used real castles and historic sites in Belgium to stand in for English locations.


Reign (2013)
Description: This series dramatizes the life of Mary, Queen of Scots, focusing on her romantic entanglements and political maneuvers, echoing the themes of love, power, and family loyalty found in the reference title.
Fact: The show's costumes were a mix of historical accuracy and modern fashion, sparking debate among viewers. Adelaide Kane, who played Mary, had to learn to ride sidesaddle for her role.


Wolf Hall (2015)
Description: A gripping political drama set in the court of Henry VIII, focusing on Thomas Cromwell's rise to power and the intricate machinations of the royal family, similar to the reference title's exploration of power and family dynamics.
Fact: The series was adapted from Hilary Mantel's award-winning novels. Many scenes were shot by candlelight to maintain historical authenticity.


Versailles (2015)
Description: This series delves into the opulent and scandalous court of Louis XIV, highlighting the personal and political struggles within the royal family, akin to the themes of power, love, and betrayal in the reference title.
Fact: The production built a near-exact replica of the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles. The series was one of the most expensive French TV productions ever made.


Victoria (2016)
Description: This series explores the life of a young queen navigating the complexities of royal duty, personal relationships, and political intrigue, much like the reference title. It delves into the challenges of maintaining power and personal happiness within a royal family.
Fact: The series was filmed at various historic locations across the UK, including Harewood House and Castle Howard. Jenna Coleman, who plays Queen Victoria, had to wear a corset so tight it caused her to faint on set.


The White Princess (2017)
Description: A sequel to 'The White Queen,' this series continues the story of the Tudor dynasty, focusing on the marriage of Elizabeth of York and Henry VII, highlighting the blending of two warring families and the personal costs of political alliances.
Fact: Jodie Comer, who plays Elizabeth of York, later gained fame for her role in 'Killing Eve.' The series was filmed in Bristol, England, using many of the same locations as its predecessor.


The Spanish Princess (2019)
Description: This series follows Catherine of Aragon's journey to England and her marriage to Prince Arthur and later Henry VIII, exploring themes of royal duty, love, and the pressures of producing an heir.
Fact: The show features a diverse cast, challenging traditional portrayals of historical figures. Charlotte Hope, who plays Catherine, performed many of her own stunts.
