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Brand-New Season Of The Real Housewives Of London Returns To Hayu!

Shannon Keenan
Shannon Keenan

02:30 13 Jul 2026


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Pop on the kettle!

The Real Housewives of London is set to return to Hayu the 7th of September.

Returning Housewives Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker and Nessie Welschinger are back for Season Two, where old friendships are tested, new loyalties are questioned and even the most glamorous postcode cannot contain the drama.

Picking up in the aftermath of a fracturing off-camera dinner, the women attempt to move forward through charity galas, Fashion Week front rows, Lunar New Year celebrations and a jaw-dropping trip to Antigua.

As Amanda, Karen, Panthea, Nessie and both Juliets navigate broken friendships, family revelations, career milestones and the pressures of life in London's most rarefied circles, the season delivers all the wit, warmth, luxury and razor-sharp conflict fans expect, proving once again that in this group, no toast is ever simple and no holiday comes without baggage.

COMING UP THIS SEASON:

  • Juliet Angus – Back in Amanda’s good books, Juliet Angus is having her most personal season yet. With Gigi packing for university and a long overdue trip to Poland to finally lay her father to rest, Juliet is learning how to let go… However, whether she’s setting the rules at her own styling event or delivering the most lethal set at the Drag Roast, her tongue remains the sharpest in London. But standing shoulder to shoulder with Amanda means inheriting her fallouts, and this season the crossfire comes from every direction.

  • Amanda Cronin – Business is booming, the brunches are booked and Amanda is firmly in CEO mode. But when her rekindled friendship with Juliet Angus leaves Karen feeling pushed out, Amanda finds herself juggling tensions on every front, and a treatment at her own clinic spirals into a saga that threatens the one thing she’s built her name on. Between hosting the Drag Roast, opening up about loneliness and love, and finding an unexpected new confidante, Amanda insists she’s done nothing wrong. The question is… will mending one friendship cost her the one she could never afford to lose?

  • Karen Loderick-Peace – Karen opens the season with her big heart on display, raising funds for Jamaica and hosting the girls’ trip of a lifetime in Antigua. But as Amanda and Juliet Angus grow close again, Karen starts to wonder exactly where she stands, and asking the question out loud sets off one of the season’s biggest clashes. Sidelined but never silenced, Karen leans on Jeremy and the girls as old wounds from her past resurface and learns that even the deepest friendships come with a price. This season, Karen is done giving more than she gets back.

  • Juliet Mayhew – After a bruising start that leaves her on the outside looking in, Juliet Mayhew is determined to win the group over one woman at a time and, against all odds, it starts to work. With her West End dreams coming alive and Tiggy cheering from the wings, Juliet is finally finding the thing that fulfils her beyond motherhood. But just as she steps into the spotlight, fate has other plans, and the woman accused of performing all season is about to show everyone exactly who she really is – when it all falls apart.

  • Panthea Parker – Armed with the most expensive lips in London and opinions to match, Panthea is done biting her tongue. When the lips in question become the season’s biggest source of tension, her friendship with Amanda is pushed to the brink, and Panthea decides that if anyone’s going to force this group to be honest, it’s her. From a 90s soirée to a luncheon nobody will forget, she’s hosting the reckonings and saying it to faces. But behind the sharp one-liners is a softer story… a mother who never stopped criticising, and a father she’s never known who might finally be within reach.

  • Nessie Welschinger – Holding down the fort with Remy abroad and her dad’s wellbeing on her mind, Nessie has mastered the art of keeping everyone happy. But this season the group has had enough of Switzerland, and when the women demand she gets off the fence, Nessie discovers her voice, and it turns out she’s funnier and fiercer than anyone expected. Between hosting Chinese New Year, stealing the show at the Drag Roast and facing down a new arrival who claims to know who she really is, Nessie is proving that the nicest woman in the room is nobody’s pushover.

The Real Housewives of London will be available to stream on Hayu from 7 September, with episodes dropping weekly. Following the 10-episode series run, the season will culminate with a reunion special, hosted by popular comedian, author and podcaster Katherine Ryan – who returns to repeat her Season One role managing the spirited reunion.

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