her father was a king, her brother was a king, her uncle was a king, her husband was a king, her daughters were queens of two different nations, her son was a king (henry viii) and her granddaughter is one of the best monarchs this world has ever known (Elizabeth l). damn Elizabeth of York built a dynasty.
I'm a fan since I'm a descendant of hers. Through her daughter Mary, queen consort of France (briefly) before marrying Brandon, and I come through their line. It's weird to know that decisions made in history are ones I should be grateful for because otherwise I wouldn't exist.
I don't know if you know but there are 3 different shows including this one. The order of the shows are The white Queen, The White Princess and The Spanish Princess.
These are the Great grandparents of Queen Elizabeth & Mary Queen of Scots. They are also blood descendants of the current Royals. So their bloodline lives on even today through Harry & William & their kids...awesome
True, but according to almost every historian of the time Elizabeth Woodville and Edward were a love match, and not considered 'approved' which is how Richard deposed her son's as rightful heirs. Elizabeth York and Henry may have started as a political alliance, but the historians of the time openly talked about how chaste and noble Elizabeth was before meeting Henry. And apparently they had a very good marriage, because Henry had no mistresses or brief lovers after their marriage. When Elizabeth died in child birth in her 30's, Henry would never marry again and still took no mistresses. It was written at the time that after his beloved wife's death he became a hard and bitter man. pretty much nothing like is written. in this series.
@@sandranorman5469 : People have a tendency to believe certain things, then go about proving them. But at the end of the day putt aside all the rumors and writings and look at only the things actually done and written by Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. Henry had pledged himself to marry Elizabeth when she was at court. For Elizabeth starting an affair with Richard would have destroyed her chances with Henry for a dalliance with her uncle. Elizabeth herself, after marriage to Henry wrote and spoke often of Henry being her one true love. In fact she died in childbirth well into her 30’s. Her and Henry even shared a bed during her many pregnancies which was unheard of at that time. Henry himself wrote and spoke often of Elizabeth. He never cheated on her and after her death he went into a great depression and became a bitter man that would not remarry even though it would have been advantageous for him as a king to do so. For the reason of the rumors of Richard and Elizabeth: One of the main reason’s people believe there was romance was because, writers of that time were no different than writers of our time. Sell a story, make some money. There was one writer that sold the story he had a letter of Elizabeth’s undying love, of course he said he lost the letter when asked to produce it. There was another writer that said he had heard from his own ears that Elizabeth despised Richard. How this common courtier would have been privy to such a conversation is any person’s guess. Richard himself was very irritated when after his wife’s death, several of his people wanted him to denounce any attempt to marry Elizabeth. Richard decried it as a Lancastrian rumor. Recently there have been verifiable papers that have been brought forth having Richard trying to arrange a marriage for Elizabeth to marry a very rich Portugal duke. Marrying her off to Portugal duke doesn’t seem very loverlike and certainly proves the rumors of his wanting to marry her himself, were nothing but rumors. But the two most obvious reasons that there was little chance of romance between the two, was Richard and Elizabeth themselves. For Elizabeth, she was born a princess the daughter of Edward the IV the king of England and Elizabeth Woodville, renown beauty. After her father’s death, while she was still grieving Richard had her parents marriage declared “untrue” and Richard had Elizabeth and her siblings declared illegitimate, and her mother of “non-virtue” (a slut in today’s slang). He locked two of Elizabeths brothers into the Tower of London where they were never seen again and rumored to have actually been strangled by Richards own hands. Richard had one of Elizabeth’s brothers executed along with her Uncle. I know things are different with royalty, but it would have been a hard stretch for a 14 year old girl to have forgiven all of this and started a 4year affair with the married man that destroyed her family. For Richard, if he had tried to marry or even just had an affair with Elizabeth, many wealthy factions would have surely been against the union of the Uncle and Niece and jumped ship to the Lancastrians. An affair between Elizabeth would not have been advantageous the way some current writers portray. Elizabeth was one of the most valuable piece’s of property he owned if she remained a York Virgin. He was well known for dangling Elizabeth and her sisters as potential marriage partners to men that were loyal to him. In simple terms Richard III was shrewd and Elizabeth was worth more to him as a pawn than a mistress.
Ah, I LOVED Lizzie in "The White Queen" as well as this series somewhat. I changed my mind on the reasons for not liking her after reading a comment under this video. It is true, she had to make a hard decision and choose between the death of her sons or her cousin and "brother". My indenial of the situation clouds my judgement but I know what decision I would've made "sadly". But as a current mother of 3boys ...I am to protect them at any cost. But what I will ask is If Teddy was mentally challenged because of his years in the Tower, why not pass a law that says if a Heir to throne is unfit/mental/ill he should not rule. Teddy should not have died . Yes his blood is a threat but he TRULY was not.
I very much love this couple I feel they did have a good marriage and were true to each other just a pity their first born son was not the king things could have been different.
I love anything about the Tudors and this one took a bit getting into. However, I was pleasantly surprised the further I got into it. I think it might have been geared for a younger audience and I am just a old lady lol!! But I ended up really liking it. This was a beautiful homage to it!!!
You should watch the queen this was the spend off from the white queen, really good cast, also the Spanish queen is the spin off of white princess this is when Henry the VIII older brother dies and Henry marry his brother wife.
I went into watching this series not expecting to love this series, but ended up loving it, especially Lizzie. Jodie Comer did such an amazing job and I love this video.
The first time I saw her was when she appeared as a young woman sleeping with the main character’s husband in Dr. Foster. I didn’t like her role purely because her character wasn’t likable in the story. I love her now because I know she’s a brilliant actress and Villanelle is such an attractive character that suits her.
I truly feel bad for Margret she what got pregnant at 12 had a baby at 13 if that alone did not fuck with her having her child taken away having to deal with the war of the roses and living having to lose her lover she had good reason to act as she acted and not just cuz the brilliant amazing michelle Fairely played her.
The only thing left is for us on the 21st century to finally find out is what happened to her two brothers, the Princes in the Tower. That series would be a blockbuster if we ever manage to solve a 600 year old murder case.
Not really. Elizabeth of York was nothing like this. Though she was greatly loved by all and seen as a lady. Henry VII, he parents, uncles, aunts, siblings and children all adored her. She was kind, intelligent, gentle and affectionate. This is not an accurate portrayal as her. They needed to add drama so people would watch it. She and Henry VII were also a love match from the start. Nothing how the show portrays.
Amber Millsapp not really a cliff hanger. She set out to protect her family and accomplished that. 🤷🏻♀️ the next part of the story carries on in The Spanish Princess.
I loved watching these series...The White Queen and The White Princess. It's amazing how this couple could produce a horrible despot like Henry VIII. Guess that he took after his paternal Grandmother.
@@shellieeyre8758 avrebbe. .fece di tutto per mettere sul trono suo figlio ..Era religiosissima al limite del fanatismo ..ma poi ..chissà Per il potere poi ..
Funny thing; I recently binge read your Marauders Era work and (other than the fact that it instantly won me over and became one of my favorites) the one character I absolutely fell in love with was Marlene. Your portrayal of her is possibly my all time favorite in fan fiction. To get to my point though- I know most fans use Freya Mavor as Mar's faceclaim but I personally picture her as Jodie Comer. And to now see you posted a video of Jodie as Lizzie.. Ugh it's giving me all the Marlene feels! The fact that I'm failing miserably in preparing myself for her upcoming death doesn't really help either..
It sounds like he wasn't raised by them. In the show they spend very little time with him and focus on rearing Arthur for the throne. Second sons often got ignored if the first was healthy. He needed more discipline. But also, if Catherine had a healthy son he wouldn't have done half the crazy things he did.
@@chanaberlove8720 his mother was closely involved in his early upbringing, and there is evidence to suggest that she taught him to read. Other than that, royal children conventionally lived in a dedicated household, in this case Eltham Palace, and were not much in their parents' company.
Can't remember the context for this scene but Henry was the son of a Welsh nobleman who was the son of the second marriage to a dowager queen. He was born and raised (for the early years of his life) in wales. It could also be a celebration of the new Prince of Wales (Arthur) Henry VIII's older brother. Not sure which!
Me too! I couldn’t stand how everything was her mothers(Elizabeth Woodville’s) fault esp in the beginning she kept saying how she hated him but never did against him but then she and Cecily said their mother abandoned by getting locked up.. For real? 🤦🏻♀️
This program is very different from the book and from reality. Read the book before you judge the characters. Elizabeth was a different person than the one they portrayed her to be here. They did that for drama, to hook people into the story. In reality, Elizabeth of York was a quiet queen, she refused to take sides in any of her family drama. She just did her bit as queen, as a woman was supposed to do back then.
It was a time where all people with power in England where white and I would even go as far as saying that most people had never seen anyone with a darker skin colour before. You can hardly expect an authentic, almost solely placed in England series to have as diverse a cast as has become the modern standard... You know, I hadn't even noticed it actually because the casting of each character kind of made sense
Prince Arthur was the oldest and he died at 15yrs old not long after he married Catherine of Aragon so what other son are you talking about died at 15. Elizabeth of York had four sons two only lived to be one then Prince Arthur and King Henry viii who lived to be a middle age man.
Teresa Perrotta It was definitely unpleasant to watch. But she did offer her brother and his wife a chance to escape and live a life of simplicity. And they wanted a title. She was put in a hard situation because her sons are Tudor and if they continued this tug of war her sons could die. Earlier in the season she was raped, if you remember.
Teresa Perrotta it’s a very gray situation because if she didn’t behead them there would always be people wanting them on the throne instead of her sons. She knew that her sons would likely be killed if the York’s won because they were the Tudor heirs. It was her children and husband against her brother and cousin and she had to make a choice, so she choose her sons and husband. Any mother would do the same if put in that horrible situation. She seemed conflicted with her choice but I think she made the right one.
In real life she wasn't there and probably didn't have much of say but the guy irl wasn't her brother. Sadly it wasn't recorded how she felt about her cousin being executed as far as I can find anyway
He was not her brother as Richard would never have let him escape the tower, and then why did one allegedly escape and one was murdered when they were together the entire time. Her cousin she had little say over as Henry VII felt he was a threat as the only living male York in line for the throne and Lizzie had zero say. The one who claimed to be her brother was the son of a Flemish boat builder and since he looked like Richard York, son of the late King Edward IV, and roughly the same age, he played the part. Remember, Lizzie's aunt, was the Duchess of Burgundy so she coached the man personally as she wanted the Yorks back on the throne.
@@sharminmiah9643 they didn't hate each other, Lizzie was most likely too good nature to plot against her husband. Elizabeth Woodville never ruined her position by plotting against Tudors after her daughter married one. Perkin Warbeck, in the end, and until now is considered a pretender but never a true Royal. Besides there's no proof prince Richard was hidden by his mother, both Princes in the Tower disappeared.
her father was a king, her brother was a king, her uncle was a king, her husband was a king, her daughters were queens of two different nations, her son was a king (henry viii) and her granddaughter is one of the best monarchs this world has ever known (Elizabeth l). damn Elizabeth of York built a dynasty.
I'm a fan since I'm a descendant of hers. Through her daughter Mary, queen consort of France (briefly) before marrying Brandon, and I come through their line. It's weird to know that decisions made in history are ones I should be grateful for because otherwise I wouldn't exist.
It is the York dynasty
She is one hell of an Actress. I'm sad it didn't last longer but i love the fact she is in Killing Eve. She's amazing.\
Jear Gentry, what channel, in USA?
Starz ! 'The White Princess' Its Available on Demand.👍 I'm on my 3rd re-viewing🙂
I don't know if you know but there are 3 different shows including this one. The order of the shows are The white Queen, The White Princess and The Spanish Princess.
@@Phelia2319 I can't finf the Spanish Princess. I watched the other 2 & they are amaaazing.
Yes, she is amazing!!!!
These are the Great grandparents of Queen Elizabeth & Mary Queen of Scots. They are also blood descendants of the current Royals. So their bloodline lives on even today through Harry & William & their kids...awesome
Hari super cool. They’re the grandparents not great grandparents though I believe- Elizabeth of York and Henry Vii of Elizabeth I
@@katie__h__1988 They're great grandparents to Mary Queen of Scots
True, but according to almost every historian of the time Elizabeth Woodville and Edward were a love match, and not considered 'approved' which is how Richard deposed her son's as rightful heirs.
Elizabeth York and Henry may have started as a political alliance, but the historians of the time openly talked about how chaste and noble Elizabeth was before meeting Henry. And apparently they had a very good marriage, because Henry had no mistresses or brief lovers after their marriage. When Elizabeth died in child birth in her 30's, Henry would never marry again and still took no mistresses. It was written at the time that after his beloved wife's death he became a hard and bitter man.
pretty much nothing like is written. in this series.
ohoyohmrd How historically accurate is the “romance” between Richard III and Elizabeth of York?
@@sandranorman5469 : People have a tendency to believe certain things, then go about proving them. But at the end of the day putt aside all the rumors and writings and look at only the things actually done and written by Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. Henry had pledged himself to marry Elizabeth when she was at court. For Elizabeth starting an affair with Richard would have destroyed her chances with Henry for a dalliance with her uncle. Elizabeth herself, after marriage to Henry wrote and spoke often of Henry being her one true love. In fact she died in childbirth well into her 30’s. Her and Henry even shared a bed during her many pregnancies which was unheard of at that time. Henry himself wrote and spoke often of Elizabeth. He never cheated on her and after her death he went into a great depression and became a bitter man that would not remarry even though it would have been advantageous for him as a king to do so.
For the reason of the rumors of Richard and Elizabeth:
One of the main reason’s people believe there was romance was because, writers of that time were no different than writers of our time. Sell a story, make some money. There was one writer that sold the story he had a letter of Elizabeth’s undying love, of course he said he lost the letter when asked to produce it. There was another writer that said he had heard from his own ears that Elizabeth despised Richard. How this common courtier would have been privy to such a conversation is any person’s guess.
Richard himself was very irritated when after his wife’s death, several of his people wanted him to denounce any attempt to marry Elizabeth. Richard decried it as a Lancastrian rumor. Recently there have been verifiable papers that have been brought forth having Richard trying to arrange a marriage for Elizabeth to marry a very rich Portugal duke. Marrying her off to Portugal duke doesn’t seem very loverlike and certainly proves the rumors of his wanting to marry her himself, were nothing but rumors.
But the two most obvious reasons that there was little chance of romance between the two, was Richard and Elizabeth themselves.
For Elizabeth, she was born a princess the daughter of Edward the IV the king of England and Elizabeth Woodville, renown beauty. After her father’s death, while she was still grieving Richard had her parents marriage declared “untrue” and Richard had Elizabeth and her siblings declared illegitimate, and her mother of “non-virtue” (a slut in today’s slang). He locked two of Elizabeths brothers into the Tower of London where they were never seen again and rumored to have actually been strangled by Richards own hands. Richard had one of Elizabeth’s brothers executed along with her Uncle. I know things are different with royalty, but it would have been a hard stretch for a 14 year old girl to have forgiven all of this and started a 4year affair with the married man that destroyed her family.
For Richard, if he had tried to marry or even just had an affair with Elizabeth, many wealthy factions would have surely been against the union of the Uncle and Niece and jumped ship to the Lancastrians. An affair between Elizabeth would not have been advantageous the way some current writers portray.
Elizabeth was one of the most valuable piece’s of property he owned if she remained a York Virgin. He was well known for dangling Elizabeth and her sisters as potential marriage partners to men that were loyal to him. In simple terms Richard III was shrewd and Elizabeth was worth more to him as a pawn than a mistress.
do only I have these irritating scratching and shriking sounds?
Nope
Yes
I thought my headset had gotten damaged.
Hahaha i thought it was my headset
Nope
Ah, I LOVED Lizzie in "The White Queen" as well as this series somewhat. I changed my mind on the reasons for not liking her after reading a comment under this video. It is true, she had to make a hard decision and choose between the death of her sons or her cousin and "brother". My indenial of the situation clouds my judgement but I know what decision I would've made "sadly". But as a current mother of 3boys ...I am to protect them at any cost. But what I will ask is If Teddy was mentally challenged because of his years in the Tower, why not pass a law that says if a Heir to throne is unfit/mental/ill he should not rule. Teddy should not have died . Yes his blood is a threat but he TRULY was not.
Mary Queen of Scots grandmother
@@johntshorter I'm descended from Margaret Tudor throuh James V and Margaret Douglas her daughter.
and Elizabeth's.
Her great Grandmother.
Elizabeth I grandmother
Grandmother to Elizabeth I and “Bloody Mary.” Great Grandmother to Mary Queen of Scots.
Henry the eighths mother and father .
Lisa im omw
She is the grandmother to 2 amazing queens
Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth 1
Hani How was Mary Queen of Scots great?
I guess I need to buy the book now.
@@Hani-nw4qh actually the great grandmother to mary
And her son is the infamous Henry the 8th
I very much love this couple I feel they did have a good marriage and were true to each other just a pity their first born son was not the king things could have been different.
We will never know for sure. Arthur could have been better or worse than Henry.
@@leenaleewitch3731 certo è che se fosse vissuto arturo non ci sarebbe stata la grande Elisabetta
I love anything about the Tudors and this one took a bit getting into. However, I was pleasantly surprised the further I got into it. I think it might have been geared for a younger audience and I am just a old lady lol!! But I ended up really liking it. This was a beautiful homage to it!!!
You should watch the queen this was the spend off from the white queen, really good cast, also the Spanish queen is the spin off of white princess this is when Henry the VIII older brother dies and Henry marry his brother wife.
I love this series! It really took me in bc It's history-This is history.can't wait to see nxt season!
kimberly Carrera
There is not next season. They only did 7 shows.
There's gonna be a next series, however. The Spanish Princess
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I went into watching this series not expecting to love this series, but ended up loving it, especially Lizzie. Jodie Comer did such an amazing job and I love this video.
I SO agree that Jodie Comer did an amazing job as Queen "Lizzie" Elizabeth.
The first time I saw her was when she appeared as a young woman sleeping with the main character’s husband in Dr. Foster. I didn’t like her role purely because her character wasn’t likable in the story. I love her now because I know she’s a brilliant actress and Villanelle is such an attractive character that suits her.
What a wonderful life of Elizabeth of York.
Finishing a civil war by a marriage who went to real love.
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I truly feel bad for Margret she what got pregnant at 12 had a baby at 13 if that alone did not fuck with her having her child taken away having to deal with the war of the roses and living having to lose her lover she had good reason to act as she acted and not just cuz the brilliant amazing michelle Fairely played her.
I own this... it is soooooo good... I watch it over and over
Bring this show back!
eu fico sem palavras todas as vezes que eu assisto esses dois!
The only thing left is for us on the 21st century to finally find out is what happened to her two brothers, the Princes in the Tower. That series would be a blockbuster if we ever manage to solve a 600 year old murder case.
What would settle it if they matched DNA between the two set of bones to show that they were brothers.
Verissimo
L'unica cosa certa è che furono assassinati ..Da chi non lo sapremo mai ..
@@patriziavalentini4055 Spero che un giorno lo scopriremo. È molto interessante
Jodie Comer a true Actor...GODSPEED
so natural, never attended drama school/college drama.
Where would these adaptations be without Britain’s great houses and cathedrals?
They were my 15th great grandparents.
Can I please know about the background music called . It is a masterpiece of royalty and broken heart
I see where Elizabeth 1 got her greatness from.
Nemline Paul shes probably named after Henry’s mother and is apart of a successful line of Elizabeth’s before her.
Not really. Elizabeth of York was nothing like this. Though she was greatly loved by all and seen as a lady. Henry VII, he parents, uncles, aunts, siblings and children all adored her. She was kind, intelligent, gentle and affectionate. This is not an accurate portrayal as her. They needed to add drama so people would watch it. She and Henry VII were also a love match from the start. Nothing how the show portrays.
I just wanna know why they didn’t finish lol left us on a cliff hanger there
Amber Millsapp not really a cliff hanger. She set out to protect her family and accomplished that. 🤷🏻♀️ the next part of the story carries on in The Spanish Princess.
what's the name of the music
Hearing by Sleeping at Last
I loved watching these series...The White Queen and The White Princess. It's amazing how this couple could produce a horrible despot like Henry VIII. Guess that he took after his paternal Grandmother.
And his maternal uncle, Richard III, was no saint.
I hope you realise that Margaret Beaufort was nothing like this.
@@shellieeyre8758 avrebbe. .fece di tutto per mettere sul trono suo figlio ..Era religiosissima al limite del fanatismo ..ma poi ..chissà
Per il potere poi ..
When the Spanish Princess landed, Henry VIII was only 10 years old. Aged considerably by PG in her books and the series.
In books he wasn't age up, they aged him up in series so we would get the I wrote to you, not my brother thing
The white princess
Funny thing; I recently binge read your Marauders Era work and (other than the fact that it instantly won me over and became one of my favorites) the one character I absolutely fell in love with was Marlene. Your portrayal of her is possibly my all time favorite in fan fiction. To get to my point though- I know most fans use Freya Mavor as Mar's faceclaim but I personally picture her as Jodie Comer. And to now see you posted a video of Jodie as Lizzie.. Ugh it's giving me all the Marlene feels! The fact that I'm failing miserably in preparing myself for her upcoming death doesn't really help either..
If I don't make it obvious enough in my writing, Marlene is one of my favourites as well. Thanks for the love! xx
So interested to learn more about their story. How they could have created a monster like Henry.
Five Cents Matter haha agree.
It sounds like he wasn't raised by them. In the show they spend very little time with him and focus on rearing Arthur for the throne. Second sons often got ignored if the first was healthy. He needed more discipline. But also, if Catherine had a healthy son he wouldn't have done half the crazy things he did.
Well both grand mother were a little crazy so...
@@bady75010 no, they really weren't.
@@chanaberlove8720 his mother was closely involved in his early upbringing, and there is evidence to suggest that she taught him to read. Other than that, royal children conventionally lived in a dedicated household, in this case Eltham Palace, and were not much in their parents' company.
What's the song playing in the background?
2:36 why is there a welsh flag
Can't remember the context for this scene but Henry was the son of a Welsh nobleman who was the son of the second marriage to a dowager queen. He was born and raised (for the early years of his life) in wales. It could also be a celebration of the new Prince of Wales (Arthur) Henry VIII's older brother. Not sure which!
Holly Elizabeth Thank you
Because Henry VII was a Welshman
What is the episodes at 0:49??
Please 😂😅
It's just a flashback to her old life before marrying Henry Tudor when she was with Richard sorry the flashback is in the 1st episode
@@natashablood6026 Ok thank you
What is the title of the music?
It’s hearing by sleeping at last
Que melodia del piano es la musica de fondo??? 🎶🎹
Probably the first chapter in the cousins war where I was rooting against the main character.
Me too! I couldn’t stand how everything was her mothers(Elizabeth Woodville’s) fault esp in the beginning she kept saying how she hated him but never did against him but then she and Cecily said their mother abandoned by getting locked up.. For real? 🤦🏻♀️
This program is very different from the book and from reality. Read the book before you judge the characters. Elizabeth was a different person than the one they portrayed her to be here. They did that for drama, to hook people into the story. In reality, Elizabeth of York was a quiet queen, she refused to take sides in any of her family drama. She just did her bit as queen, as a woman was supposed to do back then.
Maybe one of the last TV shows with 99,99% white cast.
@@alexandrab7215 just watch the Spanish princess trailer and you will think again
nguyen anh tuan that was a generation later
It was a time where all people with power in England where white and I would even go as far as saying that most people had never seen anyone with a darker skin colour before. You can hardly expect an authentic, almost solely placed in England series to have as diverse a cast as has become the modern standard... You know, I hadn't even noticed it actually because the casting of each character kind of made sense
Viet and worried about all white casts in an era in which non whites were in Europe..but sorry not Vietnamese.. hypocrite.
If you think about it the curse that there will be no male heirs was kinda real
Because look her older son dies, and her other son lives till he is 15. Her daughter who married, into Scotland carrys tutor blood
*heirs
Prince Arthur was the oldest and he died at 15yrs old not long after he married Catherine of Aragon so what other son are you talking about died at 15. Elizabeth of York had four sons two only lived to be one then Prince Arthur and King Henry viii who lived to be a middle age man.
Oh shit I can’t wait to watch this tonight
Just got round to watching this. ALL THE WRONG PEOPLE DIED.
What's this show called
Mande Loo the white princess
Love Jodie
Awwww soo sad
Ok let’s face it. We wanted a season two of this show instead of the Spanish princess (don’t get me wrong but Henry viii is too relevant)
straight facts
jodie comer 😳 ..?!?
I just don't understand how she could have her brother & cousin beheaded. she was so kind in the beginning. her mother in law was out of her mind
Teresa Perrotta It was definitely unpleasant to watch. But she did offer her brother and his wife a chance to escape and live a life of simplicity. And they wanted a title. She was put in a hard situation because her sons are Tudor and if they continued this tug of war her sons could die. Earlier in the season she was raped, if you remember.
@@Redorgreenful yes she did, but if she truly believed his was her brother, without a doubt he was, she didn't have to behead him or innocent teddy
Teresa Perrotta it’s a very gray situation because if she didn’t behead them there would always be people wanting them on the throne instead of her sons. She knew that her sons would likely be killed if the York’s won because they were the Tudor heirs. It was her children and husband against her brother and cousin and she had to make a choice, so she choose her sons and husband. Any mother would do the same if put in that horrible situation. She seemed conflicted with her choice but I think she made the right one.
In real life she wasn't there and probably didn't have much of say but the guy irl wasn't her brother. Sadly it wasn't recorded how she felt about her cousin being executed as far as I can find anyway
He was not her brother as Richard would never have let him escape the tower, and then why did one allegedly escape and one was murdered when they were together the entire time. Her cousin she had little say over as Henry VII felt he was a threat as the only living male York in line for the throne and Lizzie had zero say. The one who claimed to be her brother was the son of a Flemish boat builder and since he looked like Richard York, son of the late King Edward IV, and roughly the same age, he played the part. Remember, Lizzie's aunt, was the Duchess of Burgundy so she coached the man personally as she wanted the Yorks back on the throne.
La vera portatrice di sangue reale era lei. Elisabetta. .viva gli York
0:49
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Man what’s the song?
Melissa Gorgas hearing by sleeping at last
Moving yet soooo historically inaccurate!
True! I still can't help but enjoy it though.
It's a series, I don't know why you guys expect series to be historically accurate, people tend to take liberties with these things.
Can you tell me how it's inaccurate? Im curious as I know nothing about them apart from what I've read on wiki lol
@@sharminmiah9643 they didn't hate each other, Lizzie was most likely too good nature to plot against her husband. Elizabeth Woodville never ruined her position by plotting against Tudors after her daughter married one. Perkin Warbeck, in the end, and until now is considered a pretender but never a true Royal. Besides there's no proof prince Richard was hidden by his mother, both Princes in the Tower disappeared.
@@sharminmiah9643 You have ALL the answers at your fingertips!
J’adoooooooorrre 😍
WoW it’s awesome 👏
I hated the ending... maybe I should listen in my history class
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