The White Princess — 1x7
: Instead of escaping, "The Boy" walks out of the flames and back into the public eye, dramatically reaffirming his claim as the rightful King Richard IV of England. Key Themes & Character Development
: The narrative leans heavily into the idea that Perkin Warbeck is indeed Richard of York, moving away from historical ambiguity to heighten the tragedy of Lizzie's position. Cast and Credits The White Princess Season 1 Episode 7 Review: Two Kings The White Princess 1x7
: Maggie becomes a central figure of rebellion against the Tudor regime, openly voicing her belief that the prisoner is her cousin Richard and assisting in the escape attempt. : Instead of escaping, "The Boy" walks out
: This episode marks Lizzie's shift toward a more calculating and "cruel" demeanor, similar to her mother-in-law, Margaret Beaufort. She is shown wearing more conservative attire, visually signaling her adoption of the Tudor mantle. : This episode marks Lizzie's shift toward a
: Having been captured, Perkin Warbeck is brought to London and paraded through the streets to be shamed. Henry refuses to execute him immediately due to international pressure and instead attempts to humiliate him by making him a servant in the palace.