The White Princess

Overview
Elizabeth of York, the daughter of the White Queen, navigates the treacherous political landscape of 15th-century England through her marriage to Henry VII, the victor of the Wars of the Roses. As the two unite, their union symbolizes a fragile peace between the rival Lancaster and York factions. Based on Philippa Gregory's novel, this historical drama explores themes of power, loyalty, and identity, as Elizabeth grapples with her family's legacy while striving to secure her position in a divided kingdom. The tension of her dual heritage shapes her path toward becoming a queen.
Episodes
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1

In Bed with the Enemy
As England faces turmoil, Henry Tudor prepares to take the throne. To help unite the fractured country, Lizzie is determined to honor her vow to marry...
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2

Hearts and Minds
King Henry VII embarks on a Royal Progress to solidify his position as the new ruler, yet he encounters a perilous and fractured kingdom. Meanwhile, L...
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3

Burgundy
As Lizzie endures the challenges of labor, King Henry's representatives set off on a diplomatic journey to Burgundy, a key York stronghold overseas. D...
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4

The Pretender
To bolster the Tudor cause, the York princesses are cleverly wed into advantageous alliances. Meanwhile, as King Henry returns to the battlefield to d...
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5

Traitors
Lizzie faces the challenge of her mother's unwavering support for the York cause, which complicates their situation. Meanwhile, the arrival of a boy i...
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6

English Blood on English Soil
King Henry VII and Lizzie journey to Spain to negotiate a marriage alliance for their son. Meanwhile, tensions in Burgundy escalate, leading to a conf...
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7

Two Kings
At court, a would-be heir to the throne is imprisoned, throwing the Tudors into turmoil and deepening the divide between Lizzie and King Henry in thei...
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8

Old Curses
In a climactic showdown with the imposter, King Henry’s vulnerabilities come to light, revealing cracks in his authority. Meanwhile, Lizzie faces he...