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Feb 20, 2021 · The white princess. by. Gregory, Philippa. Publication date. 2013. Topics. Elizabeth, Queen, consort of Henry VII, King of England, 1465-1503 -- Fiction, Richard III, King of England, 1452-1485 -- Fiction, Henry VII, King of England, 1457-1509 -- Fiction, Queens -- Great Britain -- Fiction, Great Britain -- History -- Wars of the Roses, 1455 ...
Jun 22, 2020 · 1,017.6M. 528 pages : 25 cm. Passionately in love with Richard III in spite of her arranged marriage to pretender to the throne Henry Tudor, Princess Elizabeth of York is forced to marry the man who murdered her lover and create a royal family under the controlling gaze of his mother, Margaret Beaufort. Includes bibliographical references ...
Sep 4, 2020 · But his bride is still in love with his slain enemy, Richard III -- and her mother and half of England dream of a missing heir, sent into the unknown by the White Queen. While the new monarchy can win power, it cannot win hearts in an England that plots for the return of the House of York.
The White Princess. From "queen of royal fiction" (USA TODAY) Philippa Gregory comes this instant New York Times bestseller that tells the story of the remarkable Elizabeth of York, daughter of the White Queen, and mother to the House of Tudor. When Henry Tudor picks up the crown of England from the mud of Bosworth field, he knows he must marry ...
Jul 23, 2013 · But is he the lost boy sent into the unknown by his mother, the White Queen, or a counterfeit prince? – a low-born enemy to Henry Tudor and his York princess wife? Praise for Philippa Gregory: 'Meticulously researched and deeply entertaining, this story of betrayal and divided loyalties is Gregory on top form' Good Housekeeping
Bianca Amato has one of the loveliest voices around. She inhabits Philippa Gregory's richly imagined story of Princess Elizabeth, daughter of King Edward IV and Elizabeth, The White Queen. As Elizabet
She inhabits Gregory's richly imagined story of Princess Elizabeth, daughter of King Edward IV and Elizabeth, the White Queen. After Henry Tudor's forces kill her lover, Richard III, Elizabeth is horrified to learn she must marry Henry in an attempt to end the strife between the Houses of York and Lancaster.