The Royals Season 2 OTT Release: Romance, Royalty & Revelations Return

The Royals Season 2 has been officially confirmed by Netflix following the success of Season 1, which premiered on May 9, 2025. Starring Ishaan Khatter and Bhumi Pednekar, the show will continue exploring royal family drama and succession issues.

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Written by Sumit Kaushik

30 May 2025
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The Royals Season 2 OTT Release: Romance, Royalty & Revelations Return

The Royals has been renewed by Netflix officially for Season 2 to the joy of Indian OTT movie viewers. It premiered on May 9, 2025, and went straight up the streaming ranks, trending across more than 50 countries and garnering an excellent viewership even though it had garnered mixed reviews. 

 

From the made-up princely state of Morpur, the show traces Prince Aviraaj "Fizzy" Singh (Ishaan Khatter) and businesswoman Sophia Shekhar (Bhumi Pednekar) turning a dilapidated palace into a luxury bed-and-breakfast. As Season 2 is in the pipeline—to release mid to late 2026—the audience can expect more family drama, palace politics, and plot twists.

 

Crown, Chaos, and Second Chances: The Royal Plot Unfolds

 

In the midst of imaginarium princely kingdom of Morpur, The Royals is a story of lost glory and ambition in the contemporary world. Prince Aviraaj "Fizzy" Singh, a princely free spirit, reaches a juncture in his life when he decides to transform his family palace into a bed-and-breakfast luxury hotel. Join forces with tough and prickly startup CEO Sophia Shekhar, the two have to ride out cultural differences, family secrets, and romance while trying to build their dream.

 

Season 1 sets the tone with opulent interiors, broad slapstick humor, and inner epiphanies, and Sophia and Fizzy battle inner demons as well as outer resistance from the patriarchal royal dynasty. When palace refurbishing becomes metaphorized into self-liberation as well as society's rebirth, audiences are led into a realm of timelessness when past converges with present.

 

Season 2 is set to take the drama to a whole new level—with succession battles, sobbing showdowns, and palace politics right from the beginning. Expect more back-story explorations of characters, turning of the royal family tree on its head, and do-or-die choices that will irrevocably change Morpur's fate.

 

The Royals Season 2: Regal Returns on Netflix

 

Netflix has officially renewed The Royals for season two, Prince Aviraaj "Fizzy" Singh and businesswoman Sophia Shekhar's next adventures. While no specific premiere date has been announced as yet, it's likely to resume mid-late 2026, in line with Netflix's usual production schedules.

 

The second season will have additional drama, dramatic family relationships, and support the original stars like Ishaan Khatter and Bhumi Pednekar. Like the first season, The Royals Season 2 will stream exclusively on Netflix.

 

Cast of The Royals – The Regal Ensemble

 

The Royals is a tribute to the imaginary princely kingdom of Morpur and boasts a talented and variegated cast. Prince Aviraaj "Fizzy" Singh is played by Ishaan Khatter, against Bhumi Pednekar as ambitious startup CEO Sophia Kanmani Shekhar. The supporting cast includes Sakshi Tanwar as Maharani Padmaja "Paddy" Singh, Zeenat Aman as Rajmata Bhagyashree Devi, and Vihaan Samat as Yuvaraj Digvijay "Diggy" Singh.

 

Kavya Trehan is Yuvarani Divyaranijini "Jinnie" Singh, and Udit Arora, Nora Fatehi, Dino Morea, and Milind Soman play leading characters as Kunal Mehta, Ayesha Dhondi, Nawab Salauddin Khan, and Maharaj Yuvanath Singh respectively. 

 

The cast of supporting characters features Chunky Panday, Lisa Mishra, Sumukhi Suresh, Luke Kenny, Adinath Kothare, Alyy Khan, Shweta Salve, Yashaswini Dayama, Shivani Tanksale, Neena Kulkarni, and Jagdish Rajpurohit, all contributing depth and intrigue to the royal saga.

 

Conclusion

 

In Conclusion, The Royals skillfully balances tradition and modernity in its exciting narrative, stunning cinematography, and accessible characters. As Season 2 has already been greenlit and is arriving at Netflix with much fanfare, viewers can anticipate further richer drama, more in-depth relationships, and fresh surprises that will keep the royal intrigue going. 

 

Whether your taste is for romantic love, family power plays, or cultural conflict, The Royals is still an exemplary case in the OTT movie genre.

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