
The Royal Exchange
History · Drama
Overview
After many years of confrontation, the treasures of Spain and France are empty. In 1721, the regent of France draws up an ambitious plan to inaugurate an era of peace and prosperity that will heal the economies of both nations: his intention is to build a solid network of marriage alliances that will involve four children of very different ages who know nothing of betrayals and power games…
Top Cast


Lambert Wilson
Lambert Wilson
Philip V
Lambert Wilson
Philip V


Anamaria Vartolomei
Anamaria Vartolomei
Louise Elisabeth
Anamaria Vartolomei
Louise Elisabeth


Olivier Gourmet
Olivier Gourmet
Regent Philippe d'Orléans
Olivier Gourmet
Regent Philippe d'Orléans


Catherine Mouchet
Catherine Mouchet
Madame de Ventadour
Catherine Mouchet
Madame de Ventadour


Kacey Mottet Klein
Kacey Mottet Klein
Don Luis
Kacey Mottet Klein
Don Luis


Igor van Dessel
Igor van Dessel
Louis XV
Igor van Dessel
Louis XV


Juliane Lepoureau
Juliane Lepoureau
Marie Victoire
Juliane Lepoureau
Marie Victoire


Andréa Ferréol
Andréa Ferréol
Princess Palatine
Andréa Ferréol
Princess Palatine


Maya Sansa
Maya Sansa
Elisabeth Farnese
Maya Sansa
Elisabeth Farnese


Patrick Descamps
Patrick Descamps
Maréchal de Villeroy
Patrick Descamps
Maréchal de Villeroy
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