“The Real Housewives of London” is coming back for a second round this fall.
Season 2 of the reality series will premiere Sept. 7 on U.K. streamer Hayu, with new episodes dropping weekly. Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker and Nessie Welschinger are all returning, with new art of the British housewives above.
In the new season, “old friendships are tested, new loyalties are questioned and even the most glamorous postcode cannot contain the drama,” its official synopsis reads. “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.”
The description continues: “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.”
After the 10-episode season, comedian Katherine Ryan will return to host a juicy reunion special.
The Season 2 premiere date follows the news that “Real Housewives of London’s” first season is finally set to air in the U.S. on Bravo and Peacock. It will air on the network weekly starting July 21 with all episodes available to stream the next day on Peacock.
“The Real Housewives of London” is produced by TAS UK Productions (“SNL U.K.”, “Made in Chelsea”), a division of Universal Studio Group, and marked Hayu’s first original commission. The “Real Housewives” franchise is distributed internationally by NBCUniversal Formats, a division of Universal Studio Group.


