Categories: Editorials

The Royals: “Camp and Quirky Edition” – Journal with Yas #19

The Royals is a very British/comedy/parody series that follows England’s royal family. While I didn’t really enjoy the first two seasons much, it really picked up after that and I had a good time with it! I enjoyed getting to know all of the different characters, and at times it is very camp, cringey and over the top but by the end these were the elements that I really liked about it! There are some pretty good one liners that made me laugh and the show really does take the piss out of itself.

I have a love-hate relationship with nearly all of the character which I’m not sure is a good or a bad thing… but I liked all of the different story lines and Cyrus is my favourite character if I have to pick. I was so disappointed when I reached the end of the show realising there was no season 5 as it had been cancelled thanks to the creator being… anyway, the final season was probably my favourite as it was building up to such an explosive finale that we sadly never got to see. 🇬🇧👑❤️💙☕️🐎💂‍♀️💍🌹🍰🥂💷

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Yasamin Sahafian

Yasamin loved watching films from a young age as a form of escapism, and enjoys writing her own short films!

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