

Margaret says she has decided who Maggie will marry and Lizzie says she is Queen and also wants Margaret to move out. She sends her paper and ink and tells her to write to Ireland.Įlizabeth “Lizzie” and her sister, Cecily (Suki Waterhouse) join her mother-in-law in deciding who will marry who. Margaret writes to her sister-in-law, Dowager Queen Elizabeth (Essie Davis) apologizing for not writing sooner.

Margaret and Cecily meet with Francis Lovell (Anthony Flanagan) who presents them with several English boys, Duchess Cecily points to the one who looks the most like Teddy but Margaret says no one knows what Teddy really looks like and no one will question if he is by her side.

Elizabeth promises to do her best and stand against Henry’s mother in the matches for her sisters and cousin. Elizabeth says its not a good thing because a threat against the Tudors means her sisters must also be married off and turn to Tudors, including Maggie. Maggie (Rebecca Benson) meets Elizabeth outside and asks if this could not be a good thing for her brother, Teddy (Albert de Jongh) if their Aunt Margaret, Duchess of Burgundy turns against the Tudors. Jasper chases after Margaret who is upset that he would get so close to a York girl. Lord Strange (Nicholas Audsley) says it was Mary’s own fault because she loves to compete but it was also Jasper’s fault because he was too wrapped up in the Duchess.Įveryone learns that Margaret Beaufort is planning unions for all the York girls to marry Tudors to strengthen their families if there is a war. Henry asks Jasper Tudor (Vincent Regan) what went wrong and when Elizabeth enters the room she learns Margaret’s step-daughter Mary died while they were there. Elizabeth is annoyed there is only a door between their room and his mother’s. Henry VII (Jacob Collins-Levy) wakes up with his wife, Elizabeth (Jodie Comer) and just as they are about to make love, his mother, Margaret Beaufort (Michelle Fairley) bursts in their room saying his uncle has returned from Burgundy and he must hurry. She climbs out of bed and is greeted by Mary’s children and Duchess Cecily (Caroline Goodall) she decides Elizabeth will have her war. The White Princess begins tonight with Duchess Margaret of Burgundy (Joanne Whalley) lying in bed refusing to eat or drink anything, still grieving the loss of Mary (Emmanuelle Bouaziz). Tonight’s The White Princess recap begins now – Refresh Page often to get the most current updates! While you wait for our recap make sure to check out all our television news, recaps, videos and more, right here! So make sure to bookmark this spot and come back between 9 PM – 10 PM ET for our The White Princess recap. On tonight’s The White Princess Season 1 Episode 4 recap called “The Pretender,” as per the Starz synopsis, “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.” Tonight on Starz their popular drama The White Princess returns with an all-new Sunday, episode and we have your The White Princess recap below.
