The Real Housewives franchise lands in London next week with a glossy new installment promising designer labels, VIP parties and a close-up of the capital’s social elite. According to The Standard, the series is set to begin on Monday 18 August 2025 on streaming service Hayu, offering viewers a weekly window into the wardrobes, events and rivalries of a six‑strong cast. The programme is being billed as a celebration of metropolitan glamour filmed against some of the city’s most recognisable backdrops.

The principal cast introduced in press coverage blends familiar reality faces with business owners and social personalities. The Standard highlighted Karen Loderick‑Peace and Nessie Welschinger among the headline names, while other reports identify Juliet (variously reported as Mayhew or Angus), Amanda Cronin and additional women described as entrepreneurs and former reality contestants. Brief biographies in the coverage note previous TV experience for some cast members and a range of ventures outside television, signalling a mix of personalities likely to drive both lifestyle segments and personal conflict on screen.

Beyond the cast list, the series represents a strategic step for Hayu. Industry reporting describes The Real Housewives of London as Hayu’s first original commission for the franchise, produced by UTAS UK Productions (also referenced as Monkey/UTAS in corporate materials). Mediaweek and other outlets say the show is a ten‑part run with episodes released weekly and that the season will conclude with a reunion special hosted by comedian Katherine Ryan — a format familiar to viewers of other Housewives iterations.

There are minor discrepancies in the timeline and messaging around launch. An NBCUniversal press release tied to Hayu’s London FanFest last autumn referred more generally to a late‑2025 debut and outlined production planning that was due to begin in early 2025. Later promotional material and TV listings give a precise premiere date of 18 August 2025, suggesting the timetable has been refined since the initial announcement. According to coverage of the trailer and advance reactions, the show leans into tea‑time civility that quickly turns to sharper exchanges and on‑screen feuds, with social media already reacting to clips and promotional images.

Availability beyond the UK is less clear. Independent reporting emphasises that Hayu is an NBCUniversal reality streaming service whose footprint does not include the United States, and some commentary notes viewers in markets without Hayu have considered workarounds such as VPNs to follow the series. The platform’s distribution strategy — whether the show will be licensed to other services or released in additional territories — has not been set out in detail in the reporting.

Hayu’s push into original UK reality commissions is being framed by the company as a deliberate expansion of its slate. Hayu’s managing director Hendrik McDermott was quoted in corporate communications describing the move as part of a broader effort to amplify the service’s offering with locally produced content, while industry outlets have placed the London Housewives within a wider trend of streaming platforms investing in homegrown reality formats to attract loyal audiences.

For viewers in the UK and other Hayu markets, the practical takeaway is straightforward: The Real Housewives of London is scheduled to premiere Monday 18 August 2025 on Hayu, with new episodes dropping weekly and a reunion special to close the season. Audiences should expect the familiar Housewives mix of high fashion, exclusive events and interpersonal drama, now played out on a London stage.

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Source: Noah Wire Services