Based on the Philippa Gregory book of the same name, the story of Elizabeth of York, the White Queen's daughter, and her marriage to the Lancaster victor, Henry VII.Based on the Philippa Gregory book of the same name, the story of Elizabeth of York, the White Queen's daughter, and her marriage to the Lancaster victor, Henry VII.Based on the Philippa Gregory book of the same name, the story of Elizabeth of York, the White Queen's daughter, and her marriage to the Lancaster victor, Henry VII.
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Wow. What a treasure of talent, dynamic plots and exquisite costuming! It was a thrill to watch and so incredibly well done, I couldn't stop watching!
Perfect cast, great storytelling with wonderful direction. The cinematography was so realistic and the evolution of costuming, almost mirroring the evolution of each character, was simply perfect.
I definitely recommend! Well done, indeed!
Perfect cast, great storytelling with wonderful direction. The cinematography was so realistic and the evolution of costuming, almost mirroring the evolution of each character, was simply perfect.
I definitely recommend! Well done, indeed!
I started to watch this after viewing the Spanish princess in hindsight would probably storywise been better the other way round . This is by no means a great representation of an accurate historical drama and in honesty there is a lot simlair both in production and setting as the Spanish princess to the point I must look up writers and location to see if they are the same.
The biggest difference in this production is the actors who for me are far superior and better suited than those of the Spanish princess which makes the series a lot more enjoyable a watch. Jodie Comer surprised me of how good she was in a period drama .
The biggest difference in this production is the actors who for me are far superior and better suited than those of the Spanish princess which makes the series a lot more enjoyable a watch. Jodie Comer surprised me of how good she was in a period drama .
I started watching the Spanish Princess which led me to watch the White Princess and continuing out of order on to watch the White Queen.
Watching it made me read extensively about the War of the Roses and Henry VII as king. Historically, as the series states, has been changed for dramatic purposes which is a bit of a shame because history itself is very interesting. Some of the dramatizations make relative sense, while other alterations simply are unneeded. I won't give specifics so as to give spoilers, and the internet makes it easy enough to research the accurate stories.
The sets, costumes, and acting are all excellent.
So just accept that extensive liberties are taken, and enjoy.
It's 1485 England. Henry VII returns home after defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth. It's the last battle in the War of the Roses. Henry and his mother Margaret Beaufort are constantly fighting off nascent rebellion from the remaining House of York. He is forced to marry York princess Lizzie to combine the two houses. Lizzie's mother, the Dowager Queen Elizabeth Woodville, is confined but continues to ferment rebellion with the help of Lizzie's aunt Margaret, Duchess of Burgundy. Lizzie's cousin Maggie is desperate to free her mentally-handicapped brother Teddy who has a righteous claim to the throne. Prince Richard comes back from the grave to lay claim to the throne.
This is a movie of evil triumph over good. It's the slow descend of Lizzie into hell. That can be unappealing to watch. It isn't for everyone. The acting is impeccable. The issue of historical accuracy is fair but ultimately besides the point. This is fictional historical drama and quite frankly, the show posts the warning after every episode. This is a terrific character study above all.
This is a movie of evil triumph over good. It's the slow descend of Lizzie into hell. That can be unappealing to watch. It isn't for everyone. The acting is impeccable. The issue of historical accuracy is fair but ultimately besides the point. This is fictional historical drama and quite frankly, the show posts the warning after every episode. This is a terrific character study above all.
This and White Queen are wonderfully written and luckily acted by some superb and strong women actors. That being said they screwed with history (especially the White Queen) and it sells the women of history short. They do give you a pretty good picture of how Henry the VII and Elizabeth(Lizzie) of York felt about each other later in the show but during the first of the show is not anywhere near facts.
Both movies does a great disservice to Lady Margaret Beaufort and it is a shame. Besides showing how much she loved her son pretty much nothing else is factual.
But it is a movie and like 99% of historical movies/series you must suspend beliefs and you can throughly enjoy them.
Both movies does a great disservice to Lady Margaret Beaufort and it is a shame. Besides showing how much she loved her son pretty much nothing else is factual.
But it is a movie and like 99% of historical movies/series you must suspend beliefs and you can throughly enjoy them.
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- TriviaThe only original cast member from "The White Queen" who reprised their role in "The White Princess" was Caroline Goodall who portrayed Duchess Cecily, grandmother to the "White Princess" Elizabeth of York.
- GoofsThey show Elizabeth of York's aunt Katherine who married Jasper Tudor as a woman in her 50s or 60s. She was in fact about the same age as Henry VII and was in her mid to late 30s when the series takes place.
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