Many of us have seen Netflix's hit show The Crown and wonder if Her Majesty is a fan or not.
And lots of people have speculated as to what type of TV shows the Royal Family might watch during their downtime.
But it may be that the Queen's apparent favourite show might surprise you.
As part of an article for The New Statesman, journalist Phil Jones claims that back in 2001 the Queen told him all about her favourite show during a visit to Buckingham Palace.
He says he'd kept their conversation a secret for 21 years as he'd previously been told that journalists shouldn't reveal their discussions with the monarch, the Mirror reports.
However, now that he's leaving BBC Radio 2, he decided it was time to finally spill what he had learned.
The show she said to him was The Kumars at No. 42.
Her Majesty was such a big fan of the show that she could even "recite some of the one-liners" from it, Jones claims.
Jones wrote: "In 2001 I was invited to a media function at Buckingham Palace.
"We chatted for ages, which I can tell you is rather surreal. My brain kept saying, '****** hell I’m talking to the Queen and I can’t think of a single thing to say!'
"In the end, I alighted on, 'What’s your favourite programme?' Straightaway, she said, ' The Kumars at No. 42' and, even more astonishingly, proceeded to recite some of the one-liners from the grandma character, played by the brilliant Meera Syal."
The Queen is also a big fan of Terry Wogan, Jones said, she added, and she enjoys listening to BBC Radio 2.
Running from 2001 to 2006 and lasting seven seasons, The Kumars at No. 42 was certainly popular.
The show starred Sanjeev Bhaskar as Sanjeev Kumar, an aspiring chat show host who had celebrity guest over to his house to talk to them.
All would start to go wrong when Sanjeev's family started to interrupt the conversations, with the celebs ending up chatting more with his mother, father and grandmother.
A six-episode revival series of the show was also made in 2014 and aired on Sky, following divorced Sanjeev and his family who now lived in a flat above their gift shop. (No. 42B).
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