There’s an overload of selfishness this episode as a low-class guest checks in and Charlie decides to try and become an artist.
The Duchess of Duke Street: Trouble and Strife
As soon as Louisa leaves for vacation, a woman from Starr’s past turns up and starts to make trouble
The Duchess of Duke Street: A Lady of Virtue
A politician dallies with a married woman at the Bentink, bringing Louisa’s wrath down on him for all of five minutes.
The Duchess of Duke Street: For Love or Money
A hustler checks in to the Bentink
The Duchess of Duke Street: A Bed of Roses
Louisa and Charlie take their relationship to the next level, and with Louisa distracted, the hotel starts to go downhill fast. Charlie gets out of town so she can get back to business, but Louisa’s busy with other matters–having his kid.
The Duchess of Duke Street: The Bargain
Louisa tries to pay off Gus’s huge debts almost singlehandedly, and winds up almost killing herself. Luckily, Charlie from episode 1 comes wandering back into her life at just the right moment.
The Duchess of Duke Street: A Nice Class of Premises
After her affair with Prince Edward ends, Louisa and her husband buy the Bentink Hotel on Duke Street, partly in order to give Gus something to do. It doesn’t go as well as she’d hoped.
The Duchess of Duke Street: Honor and Obey
Louisa’s life changes drastically when the Prince of Wales takes a personal interest in her.
The Duchess of Duke Street: A Present Sovereign
In late-Victorian London, young Louisa Leyton sets out to be the best cook in England, and ends up making quite the impression on the future king.