
Secrets of the Royal Servants
Documentary
Overview
In this documentary, former staff of members of the British Royal Family reveal the routines and duties that take place out of the public eye. Also, historian Kate Williams explores servant duties from ancient times.
Top Cast


Samantha Bond
Samantha Bond
Narrator (voice)
Samantha Bond
Narrator (voice)


Kate Williams
Kate Williams
Herself (Historian)
Kate Williams
Herself (Historian)
Grant Harrold
Grant Harrold
Himself (Former Royal Butler)
Grant Harrold
Himself (Former Royal Butler)
Liam Cullen-Brooks
Liam Cullen-Brooks
Himself (Former Royal Footman)
Liam Cullen-Brooks
Himself (Former Royal Footman)
Carolyn Robb
Carolyn Robb
Herself (Former Royal Chef)
Carolyn Robb
Herself (Former Royal Chef)


Hugo Vickers
Hugo Vickers
Himself (Royal Biographer)
Hugo Vickers
Himself (Royal Biographer)


Susie Boniface
Susie Boniface
Herself (Journalist)
Susie Boniface
Herself (Journalist)
Simon Vigar
Simon Vigar
Himself (Royal Correspondent)
Simon Vigar
Himself (Royal Correspondent)
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