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Ladies of London Season 4 Finale Sets Up Season 5: Unresolved Feuds, Baby Drama & One Major Friendship on Life Support

The Season 4 finale of Ladies of London: The New Reign gave us everything — a glowing runway moment, raw tears, and zero resolution.

While Lottie walked like a goddess at her husband’s fashion showcase, Mark-Francis stormed off calling Margo a “lunatic” (again), and Martha told her former soulmate she needs a break. If this was supposed to be a wrap, it felt more like a loaded cliffhanger.

Episode 10 made one thing crystal clear: the drama is far from over.

The Feuds That Refuse to Die

The biggest loose end is the Mark-Francis vs. Margo war — a conflict that defined the entire season. In the finale, Margo tried to offer an olive branch during their sit-down, admitting she “hadn’t been kind.”

Mark-Francis, still reeling from her “freak” comment at Longleat, opened up about how it dragged him back to his suicidal teenage years. He was firm: he has no space in his life for people he can’t trust. The conversation ended exactly how it started — with him walking away and branding her a “lunatic.”

This wasn’t sudden. It traces all the way back to Mark-Francis casually dropping “diva, vain, narcissistic” rumors about Margo at his garden party in Episode 1.

It escalated through the E4 paint-and-sip war, the E5 “Mad Cow” blow-up, the E7 My Fair Lady tears, and fully detonated during the Longleat trip in Episodes 8 and 9. The finale proved this beef is nowhere near finished.

Even more heartbreaking was the Martha vs. Margo confrontation. Once the unbreakable “double act,” the two sat down and it quickly turned painful.

Martha called Margo “ungracious and bitchy,” while Margo accused her of stirring the pot. They ended with teary “I love yous,” but Martha was honest: she needs space.

This collapse has been building since Episode 3, when Margo gave Martha the brutal “suicide mission” tough-love talk.

It worsened when Martha was stuck in the middle during the E5 Mad Cow episode, and cracked further after Margo blocked her post-Longleat panic attack. One of the season’s strongest original bonds is now on life support.

Bright Spots Amid the Chaos

Not everything was tears and walk-offs. Myka delivered a triumphant etiquette masterclass, proving herself as the quiet winner of the season.

Lottie and Joshua’s fashion showcase was pure heart — Lottie’s final runway before motherhood, complete with sweet dad-to-be moments from Joshua. These storylines gave the finale some much-needed warmth.

What This Means for Season 5

Season 4 started with Dara’s dramatic exit after the E1 madame rumors and E2 hot-mic meltdown.

It evolved into deep trauma shares at the winery (E3), explosive arguments, and the Longleat reckoning that exposed every fracture in the group. The finale didn’t close those chapters — it widened them.

Heading into Season 5, we’re left with burning questions:

  • Can Martha and Margo ever repair their friendship?
  • Will Mark-Francis and Margo ever be in the same room without chaos?
  • How will Lottie’s baby arrival shake up group dynamics?
  • Who picked sides, and who’s getting a fresh start?

The New Reign delivered exactly what fans wanted: messy, emotional, and addictive drama. And with so many storylines still simmering, a Season 5 isn’t just likely — it feels essential.

The Ladies aren’t done reigning just yet.

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