If you've planned your royal wedding viewing party — even if it's a party of one in your Saturday morning jammies with your Venti Starbucks — you don't have to wait to get your royal fix.
Netflix has a whole host of movies and series that will carry you through until Meghan Markle and Prince Harry marry before 600 guests as the world watches on Saturday, May 19.
Some movies are pure fantasy, some offer a glimpse into the lives and lineage of the current royals, such as Diana, Princess of Wales.
The Crown


A sumptuous drama and Netflix original, now in Season 2, is about the reign of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.
A Royal Night Out


On V-E Day, the heir to the throne of England and her sister choose fun over duty and choose to go AWOL.
The Royal House of Windsor


This docuseries uses new information to reveal how the Royal British family has survived both political and personal struggles of power for 100 years.
Diana: 7 Days That Shook the World


The documentary looks at the week leading up to Diana's funeral and the aftermath of her death.
Diana: In Her Own Words


In her own voice, Diana recounts her marriage, her personal struggles and her public life.
Prince Philip: The Plot to Make a King


When the queen fell in love with Prince Philip, England's elite wanted to deny him from having any power because of his German heritage among other things.
The Duchess


Duchess of Devonshire, Georgiana Spencer, was controversial in the 18th century for her politics and her personal life. Keira Knightley and Ralph Fiennes star in this film.
The Royals


Get an up-close look at the royal family phenomenon and its role in English life as told by those who know.
Secrets of the Tower of London


More than just a tourist attraction, the iconic Tower of London has a frightening history.
The Windsors


A soap opera parody of the royal family that's silly and ridiculous but leaves its loyal fans in stitches.
Secrets of Great British Castles


Historian Dan Jones takes viewers inside these timeless structures to talk about the inhabitants who changed history.
Secrets of Henry VIII's Palace: Hampton Court


This 500-year-old pleasure palace is tied to the once fit, fighting king turned bloated Lothario.