Based on the Philippa Gregory book of the same name, the story of Elizabeth of York, the White Queen's daughter, and her marriage to the Lancaster victor, Henry VII.
Cast: Jodie Comer, Jacob Collins-Levy, Chris Barnicoat, Rebecca Benson, Mark Anthony Games, Ian Massey, Katie Powles, Samuel Rush, Taynee Lord, Michelle Fairley, Essie Davis, Heidi Ely, Hannah Floodpage, Alison Garner, Patrick Gibson, Oliver Hembrough, Ava Masters, Amy Manson, Anthony Flanagan, Guillaume Rivaud, Rollo Skinner, Michael Smoker, Albert de Jongh, Jamie Sharpe, Iain Batchelor, Samantha E. Hunt
Lizzie battles new demons and old curses, while a final confrontation with the pretender exposes King Henry's weaknesses.
A pretender to the throne is held captive at court, creating a rift in Lizzie and King Henry's marriage as she faces an impossible choice and makes a risky move to try to eliminate the threat.
Lizzie and the king head to Spain to secure their son's betrothal; and unrest grows in Burgundy and spills over into an English battle.
Lizzie deals with her mother's defiant defense of the York cause; and a boy in Burgundy appears claiming to be a young prince, which threatens to further destabilize King Henry's rule.
The York princesses are married off to strengthen the Tudor cause; King Henry finds himself back on the battlefield to protect his reign; and Lizzie learns that threats they face may be closer to home.
Lizzie endures a difficult labor while King Henry's envoys embark on a diplomatic mission to Burgundy, a York stronghold abroad. Later, she discovers she and her husband have more in common than she imagined.
In an attempt to establish himself as the new sovereign, King Henry VII sets out on Royal Progress, while Lizzie's loyalties are further complicated by the child she is expecting.
England is in a fractious state as Henry Tudor is set to ascend the throne. Lizzie must fulfill her promise to mary King Henry VII in order to bring peace to the warring nation.