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Elizabeth Hurley played Queen Helena Henstridge on "The Royals." File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI |
By Annie Martin, UPI
The Royals is officially canceled following a four-season run.
Lionsgate Television announced the news in a tweet Monday after the series failed to find a new home following its cancellation at E!
"#Loyals, we're so thankful for your undying support of #TheRoyals, but sadly our reign has officially come to an end," the company wrote.
"It has been a true privilege to bring this series to life and to work with such an amazing cast and crew on 4 incredible seasons! #LongLiveTheRoyals," the company added.
Hanging up my tiara- The Royals is over. We shot 40 episodes and had a blast. The best cast and crew and an incredible fan base #theloyals Thank you to everyone 😘😘😘 pic.twitter.com/pKIGJoCksL— Elizabeth Hurley (@ElizabethHurley) September 25, 2018
Lionsgate Television had shopped The Royals after E! axed the series in August following its Season 4 finale. Deadline said the company's talks with its sister network Pop didn't result in a Season 5 pickup.
The Royals followed a fictional modern-day British royal family. The show starred Elizabeth Hurley, William Moseley, Alexandra Park, Tom Austen and Merritt Patterson.
"Hanging up my tiara- The Royals is over," Hurley tweeted Tuesday. "We shot 40 episodes and had a blast. The best cast and crew and an incredible fan base #theloyals Thank you to everyone."
#Loyals, we’re so thankful for your undying support of #TheRoyals, but sadly our reign has officially come to an end. It has been a true privilege to bring this series to life and to work with such an amazing cast and crew on 4 incredible seasons! 💖👑🇬🇧 #LongLiveTheRoyals pic.twitter.com/DPmb7zoMYm— Lionsgate TV (@LionsgateTV) September 24, 2018
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