The seventh season of the USA network series "Royal Pains" returns this summer, and fan-favorites Dr. Henry "Hank" Lawson (Mark Feuerstein) and Evan Roth Lawson (Paulo Costanzo) will continue to dispense medical care to the Hamptons' rich and famous. As of Season 7, they'll also help acutal royalty.

"Summer is Coming," proclaimed the "Game of Thrones"-themed promo for the upcoming season of the hit comedy-drama "Royal Pains." The 30-second trailer for the upcoming season features mapping of the Hamptons is shown in a similar fashion to the mapping of Seven Kingdoms of Westeros are shown during the intro of the HBO series "Game of Thrones." The promo even features German aristocrat Boris Kuester Von Jurgens-Ratenicz's mansion, Shadow Pond, on the map. Then, viewers proceed to watch the two Lawson brothers enjoying themselves: drinking bubbly, enjoying yachts, partying and hanging at the beach. Then, again, the promo warns that summer is coming.

During the season finale of Season 6, "Ganging Up," quite a bit happened. Emma went missing and Lawson brothers were forced to search for her. They eventually found her with their father, who was doing a book signing in the city. Divya Katdare (Reshma Shetty) discovered that her former partner wants sole custody of their daughter, Sadhy. Also, Hank helped out an old friend, Dr. Paul Van Dyke (Kyle Howard) and his twin brother Danny Van Dyke (Danny Masterson).

The concierge doctor and his brother are set to face new adventures during the upcoming season. Divya (Reshma Shetty) will become intertwined with a handsome new character named Akua Quami, who happens to be African royalty, which, perhaps, hints at the series' decision to choose the "Game of Thrones' theme for the season's teaser?

Last November, the USA network announced that the series had been renewed for at least two more seasons; each season containing eight episodes. Last season drew 3.36 million viewers, helping to advertise the USA network as an important venue for viewership.

"'Royal Pains' remains a staple for fun summer TV viewing, and we are pleased to bring back the series for two additional seasons," USA Network President Chris McCumber said in a statement. "We're extremely proud of both the talent and creative team, who, season after season, have brought to life to these relatable and multifaceted stories, which continue to attract a loyal fan base."

Season 7 of "Royal Pains" begins on Tuesday, June 2 on the USA Network.