ITV is reportedly planning new reality show 'Keeping Up With The Artistocrats'.
The three-part series is set to give viewers a peak into the private lives of "British toffs" as it goes behind closed doors to explore the lives of four posh households.
An insider told The Sun newspaper's Biz TV column: "From The Crown to Made in Chelsea, viewers are still obsessed with getting an insight into how the other half live in the UK.
"But while other shows naturally go through a filter, this will be observing all the action as it happens from inside some of the grandest piles in the land.
“It’s not a dramatisation, but viewers can expect to see plenty of drama as the upper class residents reveal the indulgent lives that result from having buckets of money and privilege.”
It's not yet known which upper-class family will feature in the documentary, but viewers can expect to see royal relatives making an appearance as the characters are believed to be among the wealthiest people in the country.
The show - which was filmed over this year's "summer social season" - follows the success of the likes of 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians', 'The Crown' and 'Made In Chelsea', with the latter turning Georgia Toffolo into a household name.
The 27-year-old reality star went onto win 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' in 2017, and she has since admitted she had "severe imposter syndrome" in the jungle.
She said last year: "I kind of felt the whole time, like, severe imposter syndrome!
"I kind of went in there thinking, 'Right Toff you’re going to get voted off first, just have a bloody good time,' and then I got to the final and I thought, 'Well you’ve only got here because you’re the only young one left in it.'
"And then they said that I’d won, and it was just the most shocking thing!”
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