The Royals ending explained: Why Aviraaj left the conference ¡ª and what to expect in season 2
The Royals ending explained: The Royals on Netflix, starring Ishaan Khatter, Bhumi Pednekar, Sakshi Tanwar, Zeenat Aman, and others, is full of twists and turns. Even until the very end, one twist after another keeps coming. If you've watched the show and need a better understanding of how it ends, we've got you covered.

The Royals ending explained: Bhumi Pednekar, Ishaan Khatter, Sakshi Tanwar, and Zeenat Aman¡¯s The Royals failed to hit the mark with viewers. The show directed by Priyanka Ghose and Nupur Asthana and written by Neha Veena Sharma which was highly anticipated when announced, opened to mixed reactions. Nevertheless, many binge-watched the series, trying to make sense of the numerous twists and turns thrown their way. If you found yourself puzzled by the final moments or wondering what it all really meant, we¡¯re here to break it down and explain how The Royals concludes.
(Spoilers ahead, you kno what to do)
The Royals ending explained
So, if you made it more than halfway through the show, you already know that this royal family is essentially broke and forced to rely on Sophia¡¯s business to avoid going completely homeless. In an effort to salvage their situation, the Raj Tilak and the business launch are scheduled for the same day but things quickly spiral out of control. The board ends up firing Sophia from her own company, leaving her in a deeply confused and vulnerable state.
Cut to the pivotal scene where everyone suddenly comes clean about their secrets: the royal sister admits she¡¯s not straight (just like her father, as she points out), Digvijay aka Diggy reveals he¡¯s now on a cooking show, and it's officially confirmed that the late Maharaja was gay.
Moments later, we see Padmaja trying to speak to Aviraaj (aka Fizzy) about something important, but he brushes her off. After Sophia¡¯s dismissal from the company, Fizzy finds her, urges her to return, and insists she must complete her project to help save the royal family. In the midst of this emotional moment, the two finally confess their love for each other.
As things begin to look up, Sophia organizes a fashion show where royal jewelry and other heirlooms are auctioned off, earning crores. Just when it seems the funds still aren¡¯t enough, Adi, the late Maharaja¡¯s lover, steps in with money the Maharaja had set aside for him. They then hold a press conference, which quickly descends into chaos as everyone¡¯s phones light up with notifications revealing the royal family¡¯s secrets. The episode ends with Aviraaj walking out with Sophia after learning he is Padmaja¡¯s illegitimate son.
Ishaan Khatter and Bhumi Pednekar in The Royals | Credit: Netflix
What will happen in The Royals season 2?
Let¡¯s start by clarifying that this analysis is purely speculative, as there has been no official confirmation of a second season of The Royals so far. My breakdown is based solely on the events of the season one finale.
That said, if a second season does materialise which seems quite likely, it will most probably pick up from the explosive revelations in the final episode. The world has now learned that Aviraaj is Padmaja¡¯s illegitimate son, and that the late Maharaja was, in fact, gay. While Padmaja initially suspects Adi of leaking the secret, she soon discovers that Dhondi is the one plotting against her, seeking revenge for the humiliation she inflicted on him and his daughter. Season two will presumably explore the fallout of these revelations, potentially through flashbacks that fill in the missing pieces. It¡¯s expected to follow the royal family as they attempt to manage the chaos and restore their image. Additionally, Sophia¡¯s professional future hangs in the balance, another thread likely to be picked up if the story continues.
The Royals review
Netflix¡¯s The Royals, featuring Bhumi Pednekar, Ishaan Khatter, Sakshi Tanwar, and Zeenat Aman, is a series that promises intrigue but ultimately delivers disappointment.
Despite its ensemble cast, the show struggles to find its footing. Bhumi Pednekar and Ishaan Khatter appear miscast, with performances that feel unconvincing and disconnected from their characters. Even seasoned actors like Sakshi Tanwar and Zeenat Aman seem underutilized, their talents overshadowed by underwritten roles and a lackluster script. The pacing is sluggish, making it a challenge to stay engaged through the episodes. While the creators attempt to sustain interest with a barrage of twists and turns, the plot becomes increasingly convoluted and monotonous rather than gripping.
I watched 'Royals' on Netflix over the past few days to distract myself. And well, I just wanted to say that it is SO bad. Literally unwatchable and perhaps the worst web series I've ever watched. Not even an exaggeration ?
¡ª wrong footed in-swinging menace (@IPLhatebot) May 11, 2025
The Royals on Netflix is a royal mess. Royal cringe
¡ª ThatsWhatSheSaid (@zeishahamlani) May 10, 2025
Hate watched it so you don't waste your time
Ishaan deserves better. The man can act, dance, looks gorgeous!
While Netflix needs to reevaluate themselves because every release in the recent past has been crap. pic.twitter.com/RrR6aqrZ9L
The Royals series is just writer struggling to make bhumi Pednekar character to be pseudo feminist and clumsy so confusing I mean as a viewer I was confused what she wanted in life #theroyalsnetflix
¡ª THE (@iamhhoney) May 11, 2025
Also Ishaan ? pic.twitter.com/5cvWKx9Ull
The Royals on Netflix is so cringe that even a weed smoking Zeenat Aman can¡¯t save it. @bhumipednekar needs to put on that weight back, she was a better actor then. Ishan Khatter in spite of being a promising actor fails to shine as well. Netflix is losing it! pic.twitter.com/4bvT5lta93
¡ª nieron (@nieronlife) May 10, 2025
In the end, The Royals feels like a missed opportunity, a glossy production that lacks the substance and storytelling finesse to make it worth the viewer¡¯s time.
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