Real Housewives of London Cast
The cast of The Real Housewives of London features six glittering stars: Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker, and Nessie Welschinger. If you were hoping for a parade of posh accents, Campden wardrobes, and a few jaw-dropping confessions—oh yes, you’ll get your wish. Each woman’s resume reads more like a fairy tale than a LinkedIn profile, and honestly, their social circles might make the palace itself look a little underdressed.
Let’s meet them quickly:
Juliet Angus:
American by birth, Londoner by heart. Former Ladies of London star. Rumor is she judges handbags faster than most people judge horoscopes.
Amanda Cronin:

Used to grace runways, now she moonlights as a beauty mogul. Instagram’s answer to “Does luxury have a postcode?” (Her answer: “Absolutely.”)
Karen Loderick-Peace:

Once starred in Real Housewives of Jersey, now embodies the “glam mum with unfiltered opinions” ethos. Married to a former football club chairman. Her eye roll is legendary.
Juliet Mayhew:

Australian, former Miss Galaxy Universe, creative producer, mother, and apparently, can make a dinner table centerpiece out of anything, including old Vogue covers.
Panthea Parker:

Mayfair’s social queen, originally from Iran. Has probably dined with royals, tycoons, and at least three people who invented something you use daily.
Nessie Welschinger:

Native Londoner, ex-finance pro, now “cake boss.” Yes, she baked for Queen Elizabeth II’s 90th birthday. Her kids think she’s cooler than TikTok.
If I sound slightly starstruck, it’s because every promo clip drips with that London mix: a little cold drizzle, a lot of hot gossip, and enough high society drama to power the entire Bravo network for a year. Word is, housewarming parties and garden lunches will be sprinkled with everything from tears to Chanel brooches. I can’t wait
Real Housewives of London Premier Date
The series premieres today: Monday, August 18, 2025. Yes, you could’ve booked dinner at The Ivy and missed the debut but trust me, even your server might ask to close up early. Hayu, the streaming platform, is marking this launch like it’s New Year’s Eve in Knightsbridge. And the episodes drop weekly, so your Mondays for the next two months are spoken for.
If you’re counting, that’s:
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10 drama-packed episodes, all leading up to a reunion hosted by Katherine Ryan, the only comedian who can roast and toast at the same time.
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Rumors of guest appearances from Caroline Stanbury (Ladies of London, Real Housewives of Dubai) and even Dorinda Medley (Real Housewives of New York City). Can you imagine the accent mash-up at the dinner table? I want to write sonnets about it.
So tonight, pour yourself a glass (or two) of something fizzy, and embrace the biggest night London's reality TV has had in, well, ever. After the premiere of The Real Housewives of London, a post thanked everyone who made it possible and gave a shoutout to @joshbirchjonesofficial for helping on short notice. It also mentioned that in showbiz, borrowing for big events is normal.
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Where to Watch Real Housewives of London?
The Real Housewives of London streams exclusively on Hayu, NBCUniversal’s reality TV app. You can watch episodes on Monday nights, with a new drama-filled installment rolling out weekly. Hayu has a free trial, which means yes, you can sample the show without committing your life’s savings (or your patience).
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How: Open Hayu, subscribe (or grab a free trial), search for Real Housewives of London—done.
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Where: Everywhere Hayu is available.
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Why: Because the only thing better than enjoying London’s finest gossip is gossiping about it yourself the next day.
Just a quick note, if you’re in India (I see you!), the streaming release date isn’t confirmed. So you might have to live vicariously through memes and recaps for a minute. I feel you, truly. Hoping for an update soon!