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If you liked Young Royals - you should watch these shows


Young Royals have eventually come to an end with the third season premiering on Netflix worldwide earlier this spring. It's been a long ride and an emotional rollercoaster for all the fans. If you miss watching your favorite princes on the tv-screen - we will give you some new series recommendations you'll probably like.


  1. Heartstopper

Heartstopper is a LGBTQ+ series about love, friendship and loyalty. It follows Charlie Spring, who falls in love with his new classmate Nick Nelson. Together they discover love as they navigate school in this coming-of-age series. You can watch the two first seasons on Netflix.


  1. Love, Victor

This is an American teen comedy drama series inspired by the 2018 film Love, Simon. The series focuses on Victor, a new student at school and his journey of self-discovery. He is facing challenges and struggling with his sexual orientation. You can watch all three seasons on Disney+.


  1. Barracuda Queens

If you want another Swedish produced series - this one's for you. Barracuda Queens follows a group of young women in Stockholm. When they fall deep into debt, they start robbing their neighbors houses. Barracuda Queens currently have one season, but an upcoming season has been confirmed. This is inspired by a true story. You can watch it on Netflix. 


  1. Elite

This series has become one of the most popular Spanish shows on Netflix. It follows three working-class students as they are invited to attend an elite private school in Spain. This is an intense dramshow just like Young Royals. It currently has five seasons that you can stream on Netflix.


  1. Ginny and Georgia

Ginny and Georgia follows a fifteen year old girl named Ginny and her thirty year old mother Georgia. Together they move to New England town to try to live a better and fuller life. There is an lesbian character in the series, which is not often seen in mainstream media. You can watch the two seasons on Netflix.


Written by Ida Turesson


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