How did The White Queen end?

It's brutal end for Brackenbury and King Richard, who are pummeled, stabbed and sliced open. Richard is stripped and his ring pulled from his finger. Henry has won. Stanley kneels and hands the king's crown to Henry.
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What happens to Edward in The White Queen?

The Lancastrian King and and Queen were captured and King Henry VI was murdered in the Tower of London. Elizabeth and Edward's rule was happy from then on, until King Edward died suddenly of pneumonia in April 1483. The new King Edward was young and so his father's brother Richard was placed as Lord Protector.
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Is there a season 2 of The White Queen?

Two days later, it was confirmed that The White Queen would not be returning for a second series. In a statement to Broadcast, the BBC stated that the show was always planned as a one-series serial miniseries.
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Is there any truth to The White Queen?

A VERY REAL GAME OF THRONES

We're in the age of the Wars of the Roses, but this is more than a mere re-telling of bloody skirmishes and political intrigue. Adapted from Philippa Gregory's bestselling novels, The White Queen is that rare thing: a saga of real history told largely from the point of view of women.
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What happened to Elizabeth Woodville after Edward died?

Who was Elizabeth Woodville? Elizabeth Woodville, or Wydeville, was the wife of King Edward IV of England. After Edward's death, popular dislike of her and her court facilitated the usurpation of power by Richard Plantagenet, duke of Gloucester (King Richard III).
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How much older was Elizabeth Woodville than Edward?

Five years older than her royal husband, Elizabeth Woodville was an unlikely queen. Her legendary blonde beauty entranced the young king to the extent that he married her in spite of tradition, in spite of advice, perhaps even in spite of himself.
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Did Richard III love Princess Elizabeth?

Princess Elizabeth had an affair with her uncle, Richard III: (PROBABLY) FALSE. Time to unpack one of the biggest controversies of English history.
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Which king is in The White Queen?

The White Queen is a 2009 historical novel by Philippa Gregory, the first of her series The Cousins' War. It tells the story of Elizabeth Woodville, queen consort of King Edward IV of England.
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Does The White Queen have a son with Edward?

Her marriage to Edward IV produced a total of ten children, including another son, Richard, Duke of York, who would later join his brother as one of the Princes in the Tower. Five daughters also lived to adulthood.
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Why did the cast change from The White Queen to The White Princess?

Queen was a British production through the BBC, while Princess was American and fully made by Starz. The difference in series development may be the explanation for such a shift in The White Princess' cast from its prequel.
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Do I watch The White Princess or white queen first?

The series started with The White Queen, followed by The White Princess, and the first season of The Spanish Princess. These shows on STARZ are full of royal intrigue, coups, backstabbing, affairs, and ruthless machinations.
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Who is Lady Margaret in The White Queen?

Lady Margaret portrayed by Amanda Hale. Heiress to the red rose of Lancaster, Margaret Beaufort fervently believes that her house is the true ruler of England. Ignored by her sainted cousin Henry VI, mocked by her mother, married at age twelve, and endangered by childbirth, she vows to put her son on the throne.
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Who becomes king after Edward IV?

On April 9, 1483, Edward IV unexpectedly died. He was succeeded at once and without question by his eldest son, Edward V, a boy of 12. His uncle Richard, designated lord protector in the late king's will, swore allegiance to the new king at York.
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Who is white queen date a bullet?

White Queen (in Japanese: 白の女王, Shiro no joō), also known as Inverse Kurumi, White Kurumi, Innocent, Mad Tyrant, Crazy Ruler, Queen of All, and Ruler of the Quasi-Spirits, is the main antagonist of the light novel spin-off Date A Bullet and its two-part 2020 animated film adaptation Dead or Bullet and Nightmare or ...
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Are the princes dead in The White Queen?

In the last episode we saw the deaths of the princes in the tower; Edward V and Richard, Duke of York, at the orders of Margaret Beaufort and the hand of the Duke of Buckingham.
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Is The White Princess the daughter of The White Queen?

LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER

The "White Princess" herself is Lizzie, daughter of Elizabeth Woodville, and like her mother before her, she is to wed a brave new leader in uncertain times.
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What is the difference between white queen and white princess?

The White Princess serves as a direct sequel to The White Queen — the novel that the new show is based on is the fifth in the Cousins' War series, chronologically following the three that informed the plot of The White Queen.
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Why was Elizabeth called The White Queen?

As the wife of Edward of York, Elizabeth Woodville was given the unofficial title of the 'White' Queen, which is how she is remembered today. It was a name bestowed upon her during the British civil war of the 1400s, known as 'The Wars of the Roses' — a white rose was the symbol of the house of York.
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Did Richard Of York survive?

Richard died at the battle of Wakefield in 1460 but his family claim to the throne survived him and his eldest son became king the following year – as Edward IV.
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Is the story of The White Princess true?

It's important to note that the book that inspired the Starz show The White Princess was historical fiction, meaning that, while there are moments of historical truth, the book was also not a biography of Elizabeth of York and is really for fans of shows that play with historical fiction.
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How old is Lizzie in The White Princess?

They 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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Is The White Queen related to Queen Elizabeth?

Elizabeth Woodville was the main character of The White Queen as well as one of the main characters in several of the other Cousin's War novels. She was the oldest daughter and child of Richard and Jacquetta Woodville, the Queen Consort of Edward IV, and the mother of the Princes in the Tower and Elizabeth of York.
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Did Henry Tudor have a legitimate claim to the throne?

Therefore, in the eyes of the supporters for the Beauforts, it made sense for Henry Tudor to have a claim for the throne. Henry Tudor supported his bloodline claim by defeating Richard III in the the Battle of Bosworth and declaring his legitimacy through right by conquest.
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