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Bravo is headed across the pond! 

The Real Housewives of London will premiere July 21 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, the network announced on Wednesday. 

Bravo changes course on ‘RHOLDN’

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The news that RHOLDN will get a Bravo premiere comes as a something of a surprise. Initially, the U.K.-set installment of the popular reality TV franchise was supposed to stream exclusively on Hayu in the U.K. and other countries, with no plans for broadcast in the U.S.   

“I don’t have anything to do with this show. Bravo doesn’t have anything to do with this show. This is an overseas version of the Housewives,” Andy Cohen said on his SiriusXM radio show last year.

Exactly why Bravo has decided to air RHOLDN isn’t clear. But the network’s decision to acquire the Hayu original series comes shortly after it was reported that Ladies of London: The New Reign had been paused after just one season. RHOLDN premiered on Hayu in 2025. Season 2 recently wrapped filming and will premiere on Hayu later in 2026. 

Who is part of ‘The Real Housewives of London’ cast? 

The Real Housewives of London follows six glamorous, stylish, and bold women who are making their mark across the city’s most prestigious postcodes. From Belgravia to Chelsea, these women balance ambition, family, and fierce friendships, all while living life at full volume. 

Juliet Angus: Chicago native Juliet is back in London and busier than ever. The original Ladies of London cast member is launching her jewelry brand and celebrating 20 years with her husband, Gregor. But fractured alliances threaten her hard-won confidence and leave her wondering who to trust.

Amanda Cronin: A successful skincare entrepreneur, Amanda’s business is booming and she has a £20 million designer abode to match. Now, she’s open to the possibility of a new romance. But her past with Juliet Angus won’t stay buried. And her biting comebacks and brutal honesty aren’t winning everyone over. From therapy breakthroughs to blowout fights, Amanda is learning to navigate vulnerability without losing her edge. 

Karen Loderick-Peace: Karen’s children are flying the nest, and she’s returning to London to pursue her dream of launching her own fashion label. But finding her place again in the city’s social scene proves challenging, especially as she finds herself caught between clashing Housewives. After a profound personal loss, Karen leans on her family for strength and begins to see clearly who’s truly in her corner. 

Juliet Mayhew: As her singing career makes a bold return and her business ventures expand, Juliet Mayhew finds herself at the center of RHOLDN gossip. With her friendships under fire and her authenticity questioned, Juliet leans on Nessie for support and sets her sights on a drama-free reinvention. But when old wounds are reopened, she wonders if you can start fresh when everyone else is stuck in the past?  

Panthea Parker: Panthea combines Persian hospitality with party-girl unpredictability. She says she’s trying to keep the peace in the group. But her sharp tongue and tendency to spill the tea suggest otherwise. With friendships on thin ice and a big birthday bash looming, she’s ready to show London who’s really in charge.

Nessie Welschinger: Children’s cookbook author Nessie is embracing her role as the group’s unshakeable heart. But playing peacemaker isn’t easy when everyone’s at war. Nessie’s learning that even the most graceful woman has her limits and that sometimes you have to raise your voice to be heard.

In addition, RHONY alum Dorinda Medley and Ladies of London and The Real Housewives of Dubai star Caroline Stanbury make appearances on the show. 

The Real Housewives of London premieres Tuesday, July 21 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo before moving ot Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT starting August 4. All episodes stream the next day on Peacock. 

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