Stream Philippa Gregory’s The White Princess on Stan.

by |July 26, 2017

Stan has acquired The White Princess, sequel to The White Queen, based on the novel by Philippa Gregory. This British-American miniseries will air on Stan tonight.

The series charts one of the most tumultuous times in British history. It’s a tale of power, love and betrayal, and follows the tempestuous marriage between the Queen of England, Elizabeth of York (Jodie Comer) and King Henry VII (Jacob Collins-Levy).

Forced into marriage with Henry VII, Elizabeth must reconcile her slowly growing love for him with her loyalty to the House of York, and choose between her mother’s rebellion and her husband’s tyranny. Then she has to meet the Pretender, whose claim denies the House of Tudor itself.

The White Princess by Philippa Gregory

Along with Jodie Comer and Jacob Collins-Levy, Rebecca Benson, Kenneth Cranham, Essie Davis, and Rossy de Palma will also star in the miniseries.

All eight episodes of The White Princess will launch tonight. For more information, click here.

The White Princessby  Philippa Gregory

The White Princess

Plantagenet and Tudor Novels: Book 11

by Philippa Gregory

The haunting story of the mother of the Tudors, Elizabeth of York, wife to Henry VII.

Beautiful eldest daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville - the White Queen - the young princess Elizabeth faces a conflict of loyalties between the red rose and the white. Forced into marriage with Henry VII, she must reconcile her slowly growing love for him with her loyalty to the House of York, and choose between her mother's rebellion and her husband's tyranny. Then she has to meet the Pretender, whose claim denies the House of Tudor itself...

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  • Sally Archer

    January 20, 2018 at 5:33 pm

    I enjoyed this very much but a phrase kept coming up in my head “history is written by the winners”

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