This week, we’ve got some exciting new videos coming up on our special Facebook group, Royal Central Extra. This subscriber only service is already packed with original content and some really exciting debates. And in the coming days, we’ll be adding:
- A new series about one of the most talked about history mysteries of Tudor times
- Fresh debate about one of the most famous royal titles
- A sweet treat of royal recipes
Join us on Royal Central Extra where our editors will be posting content for your eyes only. Subscriptions are £3.49 per month ($4.99 USD, €4.99 EUR) and you can cancel at any time.
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What exactly will I get for my money?
For this small monthly sum, you will become a supporter of Royal Central and will be given access to our closed Facebook group.
Here, our contributors and royal experts will post a plenty of exclusive content, including but not limited to:
- Weekly live Q&A sessions with our experts
- Exclusive videos on all things royal
- A video round up of the latest news, and what to look forward to in the future
- Regular history features, including our popular History Mysteries series
- Delicious recipe tutorials
- Royal travel inspiration
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However, we hope you will consider subscribing to our new Facebook group to experience our extra content that will not be available on the website. 2020 has been a difficult year for all, so we have made our prices as fair as possible. We hope we can count on you for your support!
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