Ladies of London: The New Reign Trailer Introduces New Cast

Bravo is taking viewers back across the pond.

Oh my gosh, you guys, I nearly lost it when I saw the trailer! It’s been nine years since the original Ladies of London ended – three amazing seasons, and I’ve been rewatching them ever since! – and now they’re bringing it back with Ladies of London: The New Reign! Apparently, it’s a whole new group of fabulous women – British socialites and Americans living in London – and honestly, the trailer showed they’re already stirring up drama. I’m SO ready for more glamour, gossip, and clashes in the British capital! I’ve been waiting forever!

A new preview for the upcoming series, launching March 5th, reveals some of the cast: British socialites Lady Emma Thynn, Martha Sitwell, and Lottie Kane, along with Missè Beqiri, known from The Real Housewives of Cheshire. They’re joined by Americans Kimi Murdoch, Myka Meier, and Margo Stilley. But it looks like not everyone in the group gets along.

Martha shares with Kimi that she and Margo have been friends for two decades, but Kimi sharply responds, warning Martha that Margo will betray her.

Kimi seems to be directly confronting her issue with the former Royals player, telling her, “No wonder you live in LA—it’s a completely artificial city, just like you are.”

The drama doesn’t stop there, as one cast member accuses another of previously working as a brothel manager. Elsewhere, Lottie is having a serious conversation with her husband, fashion designer Joshua Kane, about starting a family, firmly telling him that having a child is a lifelong commitment.

Joining the main cast is Mark-Francis Vandelli, and suspicions arise about his motives when Margo suggests he’s using Emma to boost his own social standing. However, Mark-Francis later demonstrates his own confidence, implying that Emma might be better suited for a career in Los Angeles than in London.

The new season of Ladies of London: The New Reign starts March 5th at 9 p.m. Eastern and Pacific time on Bravo. Stay tuned for more information about other new TV shows coming out soon.

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