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A House in Yorkshire
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
lundi 23 décembre 2019 • Durée 34:42
In a ruined palace in the woods, rummaging through discarded papers, our reporter finds a clue.
The Hunting Lodge
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
lundi 23 décembre 2019 • Durée 30:43
“Ellen, have you been trying to get in touch with the royal family of Oudh?” Our reporter receives an invitation to the forest.
The Railway Station
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
lundi 23 décembre 2019 • Durée 31:03
The story passed for years from tea sellers to rickshaw drivers to shopkeepers in Old Delhi. In a forest, they said, in a palace cut off from the city, lived a prince, a princess and a queen, said to be the last of a Shiite Muslim royal line. Some said the family had been there since the British had annexed their kingdom. Others said they were supernatural beings.
It was a stunning and tragic story. But was it real? On a spring afternoon, while on assignment in India, Ellen Barry got a phone call that sent her looking for the truth.
In Chapter 1, we hear of a woman who appeared on the platform of the New Delhi railway station with her two adult children, declaring they were the descendants of the royal family of Oudh. She said they would not leave until what was theirs had been restored. So they settled in and waited — for nearly a decade.