Manipulate the trajectory of history

Americo 2022-12-17 08:48:24

I like Max Irons I think he himself seems like a very simple guy.
British dramas are not really my favorite, aside from the plot, the actors are really too pale, maybe the British aristocracy, of course, has a different aesthetic from my generation. Or maybe we watch too many American dramas and like plump bodies, sunny weather, and gorgeous costumes. More than aristocratic atmosphere.

The White Queen (2013) actually happened before the Tudors. Adapted from Gregory's novel.

Of course, the battle of the royal family is a treacherous situation. People's hearts are always good. In the changing situation, she can obtain Edward I's love, beauty and wisdom coexist. If it is exaggerated, but this contest of life must be mixed with conspiracy and means, but she must not be a simple woman.
The actors of Queen White are really brave when they are close to plain makeup. The show was pretty impressive, but I was mainly there for King Edward, who was kind, with a special kind of sensuality.
Based on Philippa Gregory's best-selling novel, it tells the story of three women involved in the conflict during Britain's famous "War of the Roses". The series will begin in 1464, after nine years of war between the Yorks and Lancasters for the throne. Elizabeth Woodville, Margaret Beaufort and Anne Neville are the three female protagonists. They are involved in this power struggle and will manipulate the trajectory of history behind the scenes.
When everything returns to calm and history falls into dust, when we can never know the truth of history, there is always one thing that you can also forget the time and relive the dust of history----
The Queen of Cambridge University left a legacy for future generations to make people forever A place to miss - Queens' College, Cambridge, which is located on the south side of King's College. The college was jointly funded by Henry IV's Queen Margaret in 1448 and Edward IV's Queen Woodville in 1465, so The "Queens'" in the college's name refers to these two queens.

















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