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  1. 2014 | series | TV-PG. Join Elizabeth McGovern for an in-depth look at the remarkable young American heiresses who inspired "Downton Abbey." Watch Season 2, Ep 201.

  2. Million Dollar American Princesses: With Elizabeth McGovern, Lorelei King, Charles Jennings, Fiona Herbert 8th Countess of Carnarvon. These are the true stories of American heiresses who travelled to England to marry titled English men in the late 1800s.

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  3. Million Dollar American Princesses. 566 subscribers ‧ 7 videos. Join Elizabeth McGovern as she takes an in-depth look at the young American heiresses whose real life stories inspired the...

  4. Million Dollar American Princesses. Season 1. Discover the true stories that inspired "Downton Abbey" and the rich American heiresses who took old-world England by storm. 794 IMDb 7.7 2015 3 episodes. X-Ray TV-PG. Special Interest · Historical. Free trial of Paramount+ or buy. Watch with Paramount+. Start your 7-day free trial. Buy Episode 1.

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  5. 4 de ene. de 2015 · Million Dollar American Princesses. Join Elizabeth McGovern as she takes an in-depth look at the young American heiresses whose real life stories inspired the acclaimed TV drama "Downton Abbey." This series takes you from the late 1800s, when daughters of America's new industrial millionaires marry into the money-strapped British ...

  6. Million Dollar American Princesses. Top-rated. Sun, Jan 11, 2015. S1.E2. Wedding of the Century. In the late 1800s, Wall Street gamblers and buccaneering industrialists gained vast fortunes in New York, but couldn't gain the acceptance of the social elite, the Knickerbockers.

  7. Snubbed by New York's old-money families, these ambitious new millionaires, along with their daughters, set their sights on England, and quickly gain entry into the highest levels of the British aristocracy. Join "Downton Abbey" star Elizabeth McGovern as she explores the first transatlantic marriages of the late 1800s.