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STARZ’ The Spanish Princess wraps filming in Bristol

STARZ’ The Spanish Princess wraps filming in Bristol

The second season of Starz Limited Series The Spanish Princess has wrapped filming at Bristol’s Bottle Yard Studios following a six month shoot. Cameras began rolling on the eight-episode conclusion of the Tudor drama in September 2019, with returning leads Charlotte Hope (Game of Thrones) and Ruairi O’Connor (Delicious) reprising their roles as the ruling couple Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII.

Charlotte Hope behind the scenes of The Spanish Princess at The Bottle Yard Studios (image courtesy STARZ)

Filming took place on the show’s full-scale, interconnected Tudor-era Westminster Palace sets, which stand in 30,000 sq.ft. of The Bottle Yard’s Export Warehouse and Tank House 1. Production offices were also based at the Studios, as well as construction areas, stores and costume departments. Filming also took place across the region at historic locations such as Ashton Court Estate (assisted by our Bristol Film Office team), and Wells and Gloucester Cathedrals and Berkeley Castle.

We have loved once again basing ourselves at The Bottle Yard Studios, which has offered us great facilities and a brilliant home for our Westminster Palace set, whilst also being perfectly located situated for the wealth of locations that the region has to offer.

Executive Producer Charlie Hampton

We have space to create entire worlds here at the Studios, as well as being a short drive from some of the most impressive historic properties and cathedrals in the UK. This, combined with the bank of skilled local crew and supportive Film Office, makes us a strong contender for period drama. It’s always a particularly good feeling to attract returning series back from one season to the next. The Spanish Princess sets are particularly breathtaking and it has been an honour to have them here once again for season two of this fantastic international drama.

Fiona Francombe, Studio Director, The Bottle Yard Studios

Other returning cast included Stephanie Levi-John (Diversion) as Catherine’s trusted confidante Lina de Cardonnes, Georgie Henley (The Chronicles of Narnia Trilogy) as Queen of Scotland Margaret (Meg) Tudor and Laura Carmichael (Downton Abbey) as Margaret Pole.

The Spanish Princess season two will conclude the story of Queen Catherine and Henry VIII. Presiding over the most glamorous court in Europe and beloved by their people, together they create an England that is proud, confident and strong enough to withstand threat from abroad. Catherine’s struggle to produce an heir places her marriage and position in the court at risk, and she is haunted by her choices from the past. Despite proving herself a politician, a diplomat, a national inspiration and even a military commander, Catherine must battle to save her love with the King, and to preserve the peace and prosperity of their reign.

The Spanish Princess is the third installment following the Golden Globe® and Emmy® award-nominated STARZ Original Miniseries The White Queen and the critically acclaimed STARZ Original Limited Series The White Princess. Produced by All3 Media’s New Pictures and Playground, the Limited Series is drawn from the global best-selling novels, The Constant Princess and The King’s Curse, written by Philippa Gregory.

Executive producing with Frost and Graham are Colin Callender (The White Queen, The Dresser, Wolf Hall) and Scott Huff (Howards End, The White Princess, The Missing) from Playground and Charlie Pattinson (The White Queen, Requiem, The Missing 1 & 2) and Charlie Hampton (Shameless, Wild at Heart, Inspector George Gently) from All3 Media’s New Pictures.

The Spanish Princess season two is expected to air later this year on Starz and Amazon Prime.