Scene from White Princess / TV series (2017)
Episode: Season 1, Episode 6: English Blood on English Soil
Scene Details
Duration: 38 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 29 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2017-Jul-05 |
Actresses in this Scene

Amy Manson
Details
Alternate Names: Margaret Tuttle, 에이미 맨슨
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Career
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Full Biography
Amy Manson is a Scottish actress born around 1985. She is known for her notable roles, including Alice Guppy in Torchwood, Abby Evans in Casualty, and Lizzie Siddal in Desperate Romantics.
About the Movie: White Princess / TV series (2017)

Release Year: 2017
Nation: United Kingdom, United States of America
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Alex Kalymnios, Jamie Payne
Writer: Alice Nutter, Amy Roberts, Emma Frost, Loren Mclaughlan, Philippa Gregory, Sarah Dollard, Sarah Phelps
Production & Genre
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Companies: Company Pictures, Little Island Productions, Playground Entertainment
Genre: Drama, History, Romance, War & Politics
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Keywords
Keywords: 15th century, british royal family, costume drama, england, historical drama, miniseries, monarchy, palace intrigue, princess, royalty
Story
The White Princess series follows the life of Elizabeth of York, daughter of the 'White Queen', and her marriage to King Henry VII after his victory in the Wars of the Roses. Despite their union being meant to unite England, their personal relationship and political views are deeply divided, threatening to reignite the war that had recently ended.
Summary
Adapted from Philippa Gregory's best-selling novel, 'The White Princess' is a historical drama set in 15th century England during the aftermath of the Wars of the Roses. The miniseries focuses on Elizabeth of York, the daughter of the 'White Queen', and her marriage to King Henry VII following his victory over the House of York. While their union signifies a supposed peace between the warring houses of Lancaster and York, underlying tensions and differing political views between Elizabeth and Henry risk tearing apart the kingdom once again.