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Historical Inaccuracies in The White Princess | Episode 7
The White Princess manufactures tragedy by turning Perkin Warbeck into Richard of York.

The White Princess manufactures tragedy by turning Perkin Warbeck into Richard of York.

Episode 6 of The White Princess abandons Tudor history for spectacle, anachronism, and faux feminism.

Episode 5 of The White Princess abandons history to vilify Margaret Beaufort and sensationalize Perkin Warbeck.

Episode 4 of The White Princess rewrites the Lambert Simnel rebellion, ignoring Henry VII’s mercy and Tudor reality.

Episode 3 of The White Princess distorts Tudor childbirth, faith, and politics by turning real figures into villains for drama.

Episode 2 of The White Princess rewrites Tudor politics, turning real figures into conspirators and weakening Henry VII for drama.

A deep-dive into the historical inaccuracies of The White Princess, the Starz adaptation of Philippa Gregory’s novel, and why Tudor history deserved better.

In The Tudors Season 2, Episode 10, “Destiny & Fortune,” Anne Boleyn faces her death with faith and courage as Henry VIII turns toward Jane Seymour. Explore the historical truths behind her execution, the French swordsman, and the haunting symbolism that closes the show’s most powerful season.

In The Tudors Season 2, Episode 9, “The Act of Treason,” Anne Boleyn’s fall from grace turns deadly. Cromwell spins lies, Smeaton is tortured into confessing, and Henry VIII signs his wife’s death warrant. Explore the truth, the myths, and the heartbreak behind her downfall.

In The Tudors Season 2, Episode 8, “Lady in Waiting,” Henry’s obsession with Jane Seymour deepens just as Anne Boleyn’s fortunes collapse. A near-fatal jousting accident, a devastating miscarriage, and whispers of poison at court mark a turning point in Tudor history.