 
        The White Queen
Drama set during the War of the Roses, one of the bloodiest wars in English history.
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- What became of the White Queen, her family and foes?- What lay in store for Elizabeth, Lizzie, Margaret et al after the Battle of Bosworth. - Ìý  
- The White Queen and the White Princess: What happened next?- Like mother, like daughter? Historian Joanna Laynesmith compares the fates of Elizabeth Woodville and Elizabeth of York. - Ìý  
- What happened to the Princes in the Tower?- Historian David Baldwin discusses how the fate of the Princes in the Tower has fascinated historians for centuries, and how much we really know about their fate. - Ìý  
- The White Queen: Who was she really?- The White Queen has been portrayed in novels and legends as a romantic figure, but who was the real Elizabeth Woodville? - Ìý  
- Captured on canvas – The White Queen, her family and her foes- Your Paintings depicts the life of Elizabeth Woodville through the artwork depicting her and her contemporaries in the York Court. - Ìý  
- Was The White Queen a witch?- In The White Queen, Elizabeth and her mother Jacquetta conjure a mist to help her husband Edward IV defeat his enemies. - But did they really practise witchcraft? Historian Peter Maxwell-Stuart investigates the magical myth that surrounds the two women. - Ìý  
- In Our Time: The Wars of the Roses- Melvyn Bragg and three historians discuss the decades of political turmoil known as 'The Wars of the Roses' and how it eventually led to Tudor rule. - Ìý  
- The White Queen is on Tumblr!- The White Queen is on Tumblr. Choc full of animated GIFs, quotes and your amazing fan art! - Ìý - Visit  
- Cast Interviews- Watch the cast talk about their roles in The White Queen, as well as an interview with historical novelist, and writer ofÌýThe White Queen,ÌýPhilippa Gregory. - Ìý  
- Philippa and Rebecca on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Breakfast- The author and star of The White Queen talk about how the drama made the transition from the novels to the smallÌýscreen. - Ìý  









