Karen Huger is recognized as the Grand Dame of Potomac but has also become the newly appointed ambassador for Surry County, Virginia. The Woodens have a storied history in Surry County dating back to the 1800s and are one of the prominent families there. Karen's ancestors were once enslaved individuals who worked hard to purchase the land they now own after the Reconstruction Era. When she plans to celebrate their rich history with her cousins, Megan and David, they bring up another pressing matter: the succession plan for the Wooden family farm. Val, Karen’s aunt, is currently in charge of the 82-acre estate. Karen's cousins ask her to speak with Val about this matter. The first priority will be to discuss where their generational land should go. As Karen navigates the complexities of family dynamics, she embarks on a journey that includes attending her cousin’s first family reunion, experiencing great outdoor adventures, and uncovering her family’s rich history. She seeks to determine the future direction of her ancestral land amidst discussions with Aunt Val about its succession plan.
The Real Housewives of Potomac: Karen's Grande Dame Reunion
Karen Huger returns to Surry County, VA to reconnect with her family in Woodens. The reunion brings about revelations about family history, joyful times spent together, and plans for maintaining the family farm.