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Sequel of “The King’s curse”, The White Princess is a 2017 British-American historical fiction television series based on the White Queen's daughter Elizabeth, and her marriage to the Lancaster victor, Henry.
6 February 1982, England, UK
12 December 1944, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, UK
1970, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
16 September 1964, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
9 January 1952, Penang, Malaysia
4 March 1978, Bristol, England, UK
April 14, 2017
Those looking for fire and blood, may want to venture elsewhere. If you're seeking an education, for heaven's sake, crack open a textbook - not a novel.April 19, 2017
Like Gregory's novels, the series excels in its authentic portrayal of its characters, particularly the women.April 15, 2017
The series grounds itself in the journey of its titular heroine with a sharp understanding of a new queen's difficult, often precarious position.April 20, 2017
I was on the edge of my seat while watching the first few episodes, and I could watch Essie Davis and Michelle Fairley attempt to outmaneuver each other all day long.April 15, 2017
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.April 14, 2017
The drama is an enjoyable, ridiculous romp through the early days of the first Tudor king, Henry VII, and his marriage to Elizabeth of York, the titular white princess.April 14, 2017
Watching Davis and Fairley compete to see who can masticate more scenery makes Princess worth a look.April 19, 2017
If you like British royal history dramas (and there are quite a few to choose from at this point), The White Princess will prove itself very entertaining.April 14, 2017
In addition to taking the chattel's point of view in a world lopsidedly male, The White Princess is a tapestry of soap and backstage politics, with some really marvelous performances.