The Spanish Princess (Season 1)
The beautiful Spanish princess, Catherine of Aragon, navigates the royal lineage of England with an eye on the throne.
Catherine of Aragon is the Princess of Spain, who has been promised the English throne all her life. She arrives in a rain-lashed England with her glorious and diverse court including her ladies-in-waiting Lina and Rosa. When her husband dies suddenly, the throne seems lost to Catherine until she sets her sights on the new heir, the future King Henry VIII.
A sequel to the miniseries The White Queen and The White Princess.
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Film Type | TV Mini-Series |
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Century | 16th Century (1500s) |
Decade | 1500s |
Exact Date | 1501-1509 |
Period/Era | Tudor (1485–1603) |
Historical figure | Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536) King Henry VIII (1491-1547) |
Author (novel/play) | Philippa Gregory |
Adaptation/Inspired | The Constant Princess (2005) The King's Curse (2014) |
Genres | Drama History |
Tags | Based on Novel or Book British nobility Costume Drama England Historical Historical Events King King Of England Palace Prince Princess Queen Queen of England Royal Royal Family Throne |
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Lydia – Period Drama Hub
This was disappointing. I was really looking forward to this series after watching the White Queen and the White Princess, but after watching the first episode I have struggled to finish it. I did complete watching it but in between other period dramas to fill the gap.
This was disappointing. I was really looking forward to this series after watching the White Queen and the White Princess, but after watching the first episode I have struggled to finish it. I did complete watching it but in between other period dramas to fill the gap.