If You're Prepping for 'RHODubai,' You Must Watch 'Ladies Of London'

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The newest offshoot of Bravo's Housewives franchise, Real Housewives of Dubai, is about to drop, and there’s at least one cast member you’ve probably seen before. Caroline Stanbury used to star on the reality show Ladies of London (and even appeared on Million Dollar Listing at one point). So, you could say this socialite is pretty comfortable in front of the cameras.

It’s only fair to want to learn more about Caroline—and to get a Real Housewives-esque fix while you’re getting prepared to start up the newest spin-off. So, what is Ladies of London, and where can you watch it? Here’s everything you need to know.

There are multiple ways to stream the show.

Turns out, Ladies of London is available on a lot of major streaming platforms. It's easy to get caught up on the socialites' lives and drama-filled interactions.

You can stream seasons 1, 2, and 3 directly from Bravo's Ladies of London site, or you can also get up to speed on the best drama London has to offer by using a Peacock, Hulu, NBC, or YouTube TV subscription.

All three seasons are also available on Amazon Prime video. The first season is $14.99, while seasons 2 and 3 are a little more pricey, falling at $19.99 each. But I say #worthit. That's like two oat milk lattes at Starbucks these days.

And don't worry, if you don't have a subscription to any of those streaming sites and want to catch up on the drama for free, you could even try watching through one of FuboTV's free trials.

There are only three little seasons to get through.

Catching up with London's leading ladies won't take that long because there are only three seasons! Bravo announced in 2017 that the show would not be returning for a fourth season.

“I think that Ladies of London, for now, is parked on a really beautiful bookshelf, with a lot of other magnificent pieces of work,” castmember Caroline Fleming told Entertainment Tonight in 2017. “I can’t tell you if [or] when someone’s gonna reach for that book again. You know, there are also books that lie on shelves for generations and generations without anybody reading them. So, who knows?”

It's worth watching if you're into RHODubai.

Ladies of London, which aired on Bravo back in 2014, follows socialites and American expatriates who live a very high society life in London. The show lasted for three seasons and focused on the lives of six women as they navigated life in London. (It was basically Real Housewives abroad.)

Caroline Stanbury, a London native, stylist, and mom of three, was one of the major stars. She gathered a loyal following by calling things the way she sees it and having a deep appreciation for the finer things in life. Toward the end of the series, Caroline moved to Dubai with her then-husband and three children. Cue Housewives in Dubai.

Where is Caroline Stanbury now?

Caroline’s been very busy since the show wrapped. She called it quits with her husband and got re-married to former Real Madrid soccer player Sergio Carrallo.

On the business side, she launched her own shoe collection with Black Suede Studio and also made a lengthy cameo in Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles when Tracy Tutor explored a deal in Dubai. She now has a podcast called “Divorced Not Dead” and is a “luxury brand ambassador,” according to her Bravo bio, which notes that she “represents some of the world’s most prestigious brands.”

No doubt, everyone will get a much more in-depth look at Caroline's life in Dubai now that the first season of RHODubai is out. But I, for one, will be catching up on her life in London beforehand...

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