The White Princess (2017)

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The story of Elizabeth of York, the White Queen's daughter, and her marriage to the Lancaster victor, Henry VII. Based on the Philippa Gregory book of the same name.

The White Princess

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Cast

Jodie Comer
Jodie Comer as Elizabeth of York Age 33 · Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK Jodie Marie Comer (/ˈkoʊmər/ KOH-mər; born 11 March 1993) is an English actress of screen and stage. She began her career in an episode of The Royal Today in 2008. Comer gained recognition for appeari...
Rebecca Benson
Rebecca Benson as Margaret Pole Rebecca trained as an actress at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama where she graduated from in 2011. She was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. She has worked with The National Theatre of Scotla...
Jacob Collins-Levy
Jacob Collins-Levy as Henry VII of England Age 34 · Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Jacob Collins-Levy is a British-Australian actor, known for The White Princess (2017), Doctor Who (2005) and True History of the Kelly Gang (2019)..
Kenneth Cranham
Kenneth Cranham as John Morton Age 81 · Dunfermline - Scotland - UK Scottish born actor Kenneth Cranham is one of the most recognisable character actors in Britain. Having trained at the National Youth Theatre and RADA, Cranham first came to prominence as Noah Claypol...
Essie Davis
Essie Davis as Elizabeth Woodville Age 56 · Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Essie Davis is an Australian actress. Born and raised in Hobart, Tasmania, she is the daughter of locally famed artist George Davis. She emerged from the Old Nick Company at the University of Tasmania...
Richard Dillane
Richard Dillane as Thomas Stanley Age 61 · London, England, United Kingdom Richard Dillane (born 1964) is a British actor. He appears in a lead role of the Netflix series Young Wallander, based on the character Kurt Wallander created by novelist Henning Mankell. He played Br...

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Now playing: Season 1, Episode 8

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CinemaSerf 7/10 Dec 14, 2025
Following on from Philippa Gregory’s interpretation of the end of the English Wars of the Roses in “The White Queen” (2013), Michelle Fairley delivers strongly as Lady Margaret Beaufort, the begrudging conduit between the old and the new whilst the erstwhile Queen Elizabeth (Essie Davis) struggles to adapt to her new circumstances. What might save her from total humiliation is a political compromise that will see the two houses of Tudor and York unite. Her daughter “Elizabeth” (Jodie Comer), daughter of Edward IV, is to marry the young Henry VII (Jacob Collins-Levy). Now he isn’t remotely interested in this political match, but it’s impressed upon her by her mother and by the ever-present Duchess Cecily (Caroline Goodall) that she has to play the game, and so she sets out to make herself invaluable to the King and to rid him of his mother’s malevolent influence towards her. Just because the wars have technically finished doesn’t mean that the machinations have and with the King having to constantly fight to hold onto his crown, a love story reminiscent of that of her parents immerses Elizabeth and Henry; one that sees them fight the Burgundians (Joanne Whalley) as well as an whole host of opportunistic domestic enemies. This drama also brings more prominence to the role of the church in matters of state and Kenneth Cranham reminded me a little of Basil Dignam as he unscrupulously donned his bishop’s mitre. Of course it also incorporates much of the speculative scandal around the princes in the tower and the mystery of the would-be usurpers Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck (Patrick Gibson) as the king determines to provide a safe realm for his son Arthur to inherit. Though there is still plenty of scheming and politicking going on here, the characters don’t lend themselves quite so effectively to this over-padded dramatisation, and I found it spun-out a little frugally at times. Comer dominates with ample help from Goodall and Rebecca Benson’s Margaret Plantagenet, but Collins-Levy doesn’t really impress as an actor or a king. This is an high quality and good looking production, it’s just not got quite the spice or venom I’d hoped for.

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