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The Lost Prince - Season 1

The life of Prince John, youngest child of Britain's King George V and Queen Mary, who died at the age of 13 in 1919.

Top Cast

  • Daniel Williams

    Daniel Williams

    Prince John (younger)

  • Matthew James Thomas

    Matthew James Thomas

    Prince John (older)

  • Brock Everitt-Elwick

    Brock Everitt-Elwick

    Prince George (younger)

  • Rollo Weeks

    Rollo Weeks

    Prince George (older)

  • Gina McKee

    Gina McKee

    Lalla

  • Tom Hollander

    Tom Hollander

    King George V

  • Miranda Richardson

    Miranda Richardson

    Queen Mary

  • Bill Nighy

    Bill Nighy

    Stamfordham

  • Bibi Andersson

    Bibi Andersson

    Queen Alexandra

Overview

The life of Prince John, youngest child of Britain's King George V and Queen Mary, who died at the age of 13 in 1919.

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