In the first edition, the Covid-19 pandemic breaks out just as the house is about to be opened to the public for the year, sending staff racing to make the house safe for visitors in time.
As Chatsworth navigates the lockdown, the estate community rallies, adapts and shows their support for the NHS. And as summer approaches, the team get ready to safely reopen for visitors.
A dry spring leaves the house facing a water shortage in high summer, but head gardener Steve sets to work on a Victorian irrigation system to recharge lakes and fountains.
The Duke and Duchess review a newly restored guide to the house written by a past duke, and consider writing their own version to leave to future generations of the family.
Chatsworth is transformed, with 30 Christmas trees, 60,000 baubles, and a million fairy lights. But with unprecedented flooding, can family and staff rally to make this a season to be remembered?