A brilliant political strategist, Louis is haunted by the trauma of The Fronde, a bitter civil war in which the nobility rebelled against the crown. Determined to bring his rich courtiers to heel and establish his absolute power, he devises an elaborate Machiavellian plan. He intends to transform his father’s hunting lodge into the most magnificent château in Europe, The Palace of Versailles.
As well as protecting him and providing a lavish setting for romance, it will keep the nobility away from Paris. They will realise too late it is a gilded prison and they are under the control of a master manipulator. Historical and fictional characters - flamboyant nobles, beautiful courtesans and humble servants - guide us through this intoxicating world of secrets, betrayals, love and war. This is Versailles in all its brutal glory.
King Louis XIV played by George Blagden
At 28 years old, King Louis XIV of France is in sole command of his kingdom, following the death of his mother, Anne of Austria. Louis is a spirited and seductive man, an extraordinary strategist and an utterly ruthless statesman. He is haunted by childhood memories of a bitter coup, ‘the Fronde’, when the nobles attempted to overthrow his father, Louis XIII. Louis has a dream, an obsession: to build the most beautiful palace in all of Europe – Versailles. Symbolising all the splendor and glory of France, it is a place where he will be safe at last. The nobles crave entry to this lavish château, but its purpose is to imprison and control them. Versailles sees Louis XIV grow from a young King into an all-powerful absolute monarch.
Philippe, Louis' brother played by Alexander Vlahos
Louis’ younger brother Philippe, known as Monsieur, is a free spirit, an effeminate dandy and a ferocious warrior. To prevent him from overshadowing his brother, their mother raised Philippe as a girl and worked to curtail his natural leadership talents. A lover of art and beauty, Philippe walks the gardens of Versailles dressed as a woman and willingly submits to the sexual whims of his lover, Chevalier de Lorraine. On the battlefield, he is a formidable soldier, able to win the support of entire regiments. This does not fail to arouse immense jealousy in his brother. To further complicate matters, Philippe’s neglected wife, Henriette, finds herself in Louis’ arms.
Introduction by the creators
Interview with George Blagden
Interview with Alexander Vlahos