Netflix’s Indian series “The Royals” is a completely fictional drama and not based on a true story.
The drama explores the lives of a modern-day Indian royal family, highlighting the complexities of tradition and power in a contemporary setting. While the series draws inspiration from the lives and traditions of royal families, it is not a historical account or documentary.
The Hindi-language show centers around the royal family of Morpur, who are rich in land, titles, and respect. Nonetheless, the recent death of their patriarch has left them without much in the way of assets. As a result, the reluctant King-to-be, Aviraaj Singh, has no choice but to partner with a promising hospitality startup to turn his family’s crowning jewel palace into a royal B&B experience.
The drama centers on a love story between a royal prince and an ambitious, career-focused woman from an ordinary background. As fate and circumstance bring them closer, their forced proximity sparks emotional tension, vulnerability, and ultimately, a sweeping romance.
However, the settings, events, and characters that shape this narrative are entirely fictional, with no ties to real-life individuals or situations. From the royal family of Morpur to Sophia Shankar’s startup, Work Potato, every element of the story is a creation of Neha Sharma and her writing team, which includes Vishnu Sinha, Annukampa Harsh, Ishita Pritish Nandy, and Rangita Pritish Nandy.