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Tells a historical war story primarily through the eyes of its powerful women. | * Historical Inaccuracy: Often sacrifices facts for "Sunday night escapism" and melodrama.

The first episode begins with Elizabeth Woodville, a widowed Lancastrian noblewoman, who petitions King Edward IV for her late husband’s lands. Edward, known for his charm and appetite for beautiful women, becomes captivated by Elizabeth. Despite her status as a commoner (and an enemy’s widow), Elizabeth refuses to become his mistress—she demands marriage. Tells a historical war story primarily through the

| Character | Played By | Description | |-----------|-----------|-------------| | Elizabeth Woodville | Rebecca Ferguson | The "White Queen," beautiful, intelligent, fiercely protective of her children. | | King Edward IV | Max Irons | Charming, charismatic, but politically reckless. | | Margaret Beaufort | Amanda Hale | Pious, cold, obsessive about her son’s destiny. | | Anne Neville | Faye Marsay | Daughter of Warwick, later becomes Queen. | | Richard III | Aneurin Barnard | Edward’s loyal brother, who later becomes a controversial king. | | Earl of Warwick | James Frain | "The Kingmaker," powerful but treacherous. | Edward, known for his charm and appetite for

Here's a clean version of the text you could use: | | King Edward IV | Max Irons