The Royals season 2 episode 5 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense episode, Queen Helena tasks Lucius with a secret message for Alistair Lacey, hinting at unresolved feelings and political undercurrents. Meanwhile, the royal family faces a mix of personal challenges and public scandals, from the King's health crisis to the Deputy Prime Minister's stark warnings about political dangers. The mystery deepens around Captain Lacey's disappearance, with Lucius's failed delivery attempt and the revelation of a deeper plot involving the paternity scandal. The appointment of a new Lady of the Privy Chamber underscores the Queen's need for personal loyalty amidst these trials. The episode artfully intertwines themes of duty, loyalty, and intrigue, setting the stage for further revelations in the royal saga.
Full Episode S02E05 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who does Queen Helena want to see again?
Alistair Lacey.
What does Lucius report about Alistair Lacey's whereabouts?
Captain Lacey's house is deserted, his car is gone, and there's been no sign of him for months.
What health issue is the King facing?
The King needs to have a testicle removed due to cancer.
What is the Deputy Prime Minister warned about?
The political environment being dangerous and likened to "shark-infested waters."
Who is investigating a mysterious symbol linked to the royal family?
Investigations involve MI5, MI6, and Scotland Yard, with no leads.
What does Queen Helena learn about Captain Lacey's feelings?
He was angry about the paternity scandal.
What new role is given in the palace, and to whom?
A new role as Lady of the Privy Chamber is appointed, focusing on the Queen's personal care.
What major revelation is made about Captain Lacey?
His disappearance is shrouded in mystery, with implications of a deeper plot.
How does the royal family react to public scandals?
They navigate through them while dealing with personal and political challenges.
What are the implications of Captain Lacey's fate for the royal family?
It hints at a conspiracy and protective actions taken to maintain the monarchy's image.