Why viewers care
Monarchies are emotionally compelling because they combine family, power, duty, image, scandal and history. That gives sponsors a topic environment with built-in curiosity.
Royalty Explained creates history documentaries about monarchies, dynasties, royal families and the systems of power behind them.
We help relevant brands reach viewers interested in history, culture, education, geopolitics, documentary storytelling, books, travel and long-form learning.
Royal history attracts viewers who are not only looking for entertainment. They are interested in power, identity, family, politics, tradition, scandal, religion, empire, public image and historical change.
Monarchies are emotionally compelling because they combine family, power, duty, image, scandal and history. That gives sponsors a topic environment with built-in curiosity.
The channel is a natural fit for brands connected to learning, books, documentaries, travel, culture, education and premium digital products.
We are selective about partnerships and prefer sponsors that fit naturally with the channel’s audience and editorial tone.
Sponsorships can be adapted to fit the brand, the episode topic and the audience experience.
A short sponsor message built naturally into the episode, with a clear connection to the topic and audience.
A direct 30 to 60 second brand message inside a relevant video.
A sponsor mention inside The Royal Briefing, reaching viewers who want deeper royal-history analysis.
Additional visibility through the video description and pinned comment.
Custom partnerships for publishers, museums, creators, platforms or educational brands.
Performance-based partnerships for relevant products, platforms or services that fit the audience.
Royalty Explained focuses on stories where monarchy reveals something larger about power, survival and society.
Royalty Explained combines visual storytelling, clear historical explanation and a global view of monarchy.
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