
The Royal Family at Work
Queen Elizabeth II's four children, Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward, sit down to discuss their working roles within the monarchy in the fifth and final episode of this series, the first time all four have spoken about the job so openly. The camera follows the younger royals taking on more visible duties too. Prince William turns up unannounced at an inner-city hostel to make coffee for residents at breakfast, catching them off guard. Prince Harry sits in on a strategy meeting for Sentebale, the charity he co-founded for children in southern Africa. The family also gathers at Sandhurst for a passing-out parade, a moment the episode frames as one of quiet pride rather than ceremony for its own sake. Rather than pageantry, the footage stays close to the mechanics of royal work: meetings, visits, and the handoff of public duties from one generation to the next.