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Royal Autopsy

7.0(2)
First Aired:February 7, 2023
Seasons:2 seasons
Episodes:6
Status:Ended

Royal Autopsy investigates the cause of death of two of Britain’s most famous monarchs: Queen Elizabeth I and King Charles II, in an entirely new and realistic way. Professor Alice Roberts will bring together a blend of historical and medical expertise and by using contemporaneous accounts and documents piece together how and why these monarchs died.

Seasons

Charles II

E1Charles II

45m7.0

Feb 7, 2023

Based on the evidence from their unique in-depth investigations, Professor Alice Roberts and Dr. Brett Lockyer will reveal what they believe really killed King Charles II.

Elizabeth I

E2Elizabeth I

45m7.0

Feb 14, 2023

Based on the evidence from their unique in-depth investigations, Professor Alice Roberts and Dr. Brett Lockyer will reveal what they believe really killed Queen Elizabeth I, over 300 years ago.

E1George IV: The Party King

Apr 2, 2024

George IV: The Party King. Professor Alice Roberts dives into the facts surrounding the death of King George IV, looking to shed startling new light on his final few days.

E2Mary I: Bloody Mary

8.0

Apr 9, 2024

Mary I: Bloody Mary. Professor Alice Roberts explores the death of the infamous Bloody Mary, who experienced phantom pregnancies in her desperation for a child and heir.

E3Henry IV: The Usurper

7.0

Apr 16, 2024

Henry IV: The Usurper. Best known for usurping and murdering his cousin, Henry IV suffered from a mysterious debilitating skin condition during the later years of his reign.

E4Anne: The Forgotten Queen

7.0

Apr 23, 2024

Anne: The Forgotten Queen. Professor Alice Roberts delves into the life and death of Anne, Queen of England from 1702-1714, who shockingly endured 17 failed pregnancies.

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Royal Autopsy investigates the cause of death of two of Britain’s most famous monarchs: Queen Elizabeth I and King Charles II, in an entirely new and realistic way. Professor Alice Roberts will bring together a blend of historical and medical expertise and by using contemporaneous accounts and documents piece together how and why these monarchs died.

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