White Princess Elizabeth of York is forced to marry her enemy, Henry Tudor, after he murders her lover, Richard III, on the battlefield. The situation is made complicated by Henry's paranoid fear that a true heir to the throne is outside England somewhere. When Henry's fear is realized, Elizabeth is divided between her loyalty to the heir who is her brother and her new husband, who she finds she is coming to love.
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