How to Watch Victoria
While Victoria's third season has already started airing in the United States, it won't premiere in the U.K. until later this year. Kevin Lygo, the head of ITV, recently revealed that it will be coming back "in the spring or summer."
With that in mind, here's how to catch up on the series.
Sign up for PBS Passport.
Both seasons of Victoria are currently available on PBS's streaming platform, Passport. The online service, which can be used on the computer as well as smartphones and through TV applications like Roku, Amazon Fire, or Apple TV, is an added benefit for donors to PBS. Each individual station sets the requirements for membership, but according to the national organization, generally speaking, "the PBS Passport member benefit requires a station donation of at least $60 a year, or $5 Sustainer/Ongoing-monthly gifts."
Don't want to sign up for Passport? Check your local PBS station's schedule. Every so often they'll run marathons of the show. That's when you'll want to fill up your DVR with the royal family drama.
Use Amazon Prime.
Both seasons of Victoria are also available to stream on Amazon Prime. If you already have a subscription, just head over to the show's page, and press play. If you haven't signed up for Amazon's membership service, they offer a free, 30-day trial, which is plenty of time to at least start watching the series. You can also go ahead and join Prime, which costs $12.99 a month and gives you access to not only Victoria, but tons of other programs such as The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and A Very English Scandal.
Plus, you'll get free, two-day shipping on select Amazon orders.
Amazon also sells each season for $9.99, if you'd prefer to go that route.
Is Victoria on Netflix?
Sadly, no. While Victoria is reportedly on Netflix in some countries, it's not in the States.
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