What is the difference between The White Princess and The White Queen?

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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What do I watch first white princess or White Queen?

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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Is The White Princess a sequel to The White Queen?

It is a sequel to the 2013 miniseries The White Queen, which adapted three of Gregory's previous novels, and begins immediately where The White Queen finished.
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Is The White Princess The White Queen daughter?

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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Why did the cast change from white queen to 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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Is The Spanish Princess a sequel to The White Princess?

The Spanish Princess is itself a spinoff of two previous Starz miniseries, The White Queen and The White Princess—all three of them based on the books of historical fiction author Philippa Gregory.
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What comes after The White Queen?

After The White Queen and The White Princess, the third installment will be called The Spanish Princess and, like the others, is based on Gregory's global best-sellers The Constant Princess and The King's Curse.
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Why was Elizabeth Woodville called The White Queen?

Elizabeth Woodville is known as the 'White' Queen, as she was the wife of Edward of York, whose house's 'symbol' was a white rose.
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Who is The White Princess supposed to be?

The White Princess is a 2013 historical novel by Philippa Gregory, part of her series The Cousins' War. It is the story of Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville, and later wife of Henry VII and mother of Henry VIII.
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Was Elizabeth of York The White Queen?

She had numerous children: Prince Arthur of Wales, Henry VIII, Margaret Tudor, and Mary Tudor. In The White Queen, she was portrayed by Eloise Webb as a child, and later by Freya Mavor as an adult. In the TV series of The White Princess, she is portrayed by Jodie Comer.
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Do you have to watch The White Princess before The Spanish Princess?

The Spanish Princess premiered in 2019 and takes place 15 years after The White Princess took the throne when Princess Catherine of Aragon is summoned to England to marry Arthur, the son of Queen Elizabeth, who has noticeably aged.
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Is The White Queen series on Netflix?

Watch The White Queen | Netflix.
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Who is the Red Queen of England?

The Red Queen: Margaret Beaufort. Margaret Beaufort must have known early on that she was a star: she was a duke's daughter, the greatest heiress in England, and a possible heir to Henry VI's throne. Her first possible marriage led to the downfall of England's most powerful man.
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Is The White Queen a true story?

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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Does Elizabeth have a son in The White Queen?

Elizabeth fled with her children to Westminster Abbey. It was there in sanctuary that Elizabeth gave birth to a son, who she named Edward after his father. In 1470, Edward returned to quash the Lancastrian forces, killing Warwick in battle.
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Is The White Princess worth watching?

The series grounds itself in the journey of its titular heroine with a sharp understanding of a new queen's difficult, often precarious position. Some of the situations and characters have been tweaked for dramatic purposes. But the actual events of this story still have enough in play to make this a riveting watch.
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Does The White Queen's son become king?

Following Edward IV's sudden death, possibly from pneumonia, in April 1483, Elizabeth Woodville became queen dowager. Her young son, Edward V, became king, with his uncle, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, acting as Lord Protector.
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Who killed the 2 princes in the Tower?

The traditional version of events, dramatized in Shakespeare's 1593 play Richard III, is that the young knight Sir James Tyrrell (1455-1502), on Richard's orders, went into the princes' apartments in the tower with two men and murdered them.
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Which Elizabeth is The White Queen?

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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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 King Richard sleep with Elizabeth?

Princess Elizabeth had an affair with her uncle, Richard III: (PROBABLY) FALSE. Time to unpack one of the biggest controversies of English history. Did Elizabeth have sex with her uncle, the man whom many at the time—and up to this day—suspected had her two younger brothers killed?
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Is Elizabeth Woodville related to Lady Jane GREY?

Lady Jane Grey was also a great-granddaughter of Elizabeth of York, a daughter of Elizabeth Woodville by her second marriage. Richard Grey was born in about 1458. He died 25 Jun 1483, executed by Richard III with his uncle, Anthony Woodville.
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Is Three Sisters Three Queens part of a series?

Three Sisters, Three Queens (2016), a novel by Philippa Gregory, tells the story of three queens who clash with each other in the dangerous Tudor court. It is the eighth book in Gregory's The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels series.
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What order should I read Philippa Gregory's books?

Reading Order
  • Tidelands.
  • Dark Tides (released November 2020)
  • The Lady of the Rivers.
  • The White Queen.
  • The Red Queen.
  • The Kingmaker's Daughter.
  • The Constant Princess.
  • The King's Curse.
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Is White Princess historically accurate?

Insofar as it depicts the struggle for power between the Houses of York and Lancaster, and King Henry VII's tenuous grip on the kingdom after his marriage to Elizabeth, The White Princess is historically accurate. It also takes some creative liberties, however.
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