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  2. If you are wondering what order to read the novels in, here is a list of the chronological order for each series. This list is also available for download here. The Fairmile Series. Tidelands. Dark Tides. Dawnlands (will be released November 2022) The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels. The Lady of the Rivers. The White Queen.

    • 7 The Little House
    • 6 The Other Boleyn Girl
    • 5 The Other Boleyn Girl
    • 4 The Spanish Princess
    • 3 A Respectable Trade
    • 2 The White Princess
    • 1 The White Queen

    Although a rarity for Philippa Gregory novels to be set in the present day, this story is based on her 1993 psychological thriller of the same name. Ruth Clee (Lucy Griffiths), a young reluctant mother, is experiencing post-natal depression, feeling unable to bond with her baby. This vulnerability is then exploited by her manipulative mother-in-law...

    The lesser-known adaptation of this famous Philippa Gregory novel, this TV movie stars Mad Men and Chernobyl's Jared Harris as Henry VIII, whose wife Catherine of Aragon (Yolanda Vazquez) has failed to provide him with a living male heir. Mary Boleyn's husband agrees to a scheme in which Mary (Natascha McElhone) is to become the King's mistress des...

    The Other Other Boleyn Girl! Arguably the most famous of all Philippa Gregory adaptations, this Hollywood production stars Eric Bana as Henry VIII as he yearns for a living male heir. Thomas Howard (Britannia and The Walking Dead's David Morrissey) and Thomas Boleyn (Bride of Spies' Mark Rylance) plot for Boleyn's daughter Mary (Scarlett Johansson)...

    The most recent of Gregory's adaptations to date, this series follows a teenage Catherine of Aragon (Charlotte Hope) as she travels to England for the first time, to meet Arthur, Prince of Wales (Angus Imrie) with whom she has been set to marry since she was a child. With their marriage arranged to bring peace between Spain and England, Catherine i...

    Gregory herself adapted this novel into a four-part TV miniseries, which broadcasted on the BBC in 1998 and on PBS in the US the following year. This powerful story takes place during the slave trade in Bristol in 1787. Dock trader Josiah Cole (Warren Clarke) benefits from an arranged marriage to Frances Scott (Emma Fielding) who trades her social ...

    A direct sequel to 2013's miniseries The White Queen, this show picks up right where it left off. This eight-part drama follows Free Guy and Killing Eve's Jodie Comer as "Lizzie", Elizabeth of York. After having defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, calling an end to the War of the Roses, King Henry Tudor (Jacob Collins-Levy) is set to ma...

    Based on Gregory's historical series The Cousins' War which comprises The White Queen, The Red Queen, and The Kingmaker's Daughter, this show focuses on the women involved in the War of the Roses which lasted from 1455 to 1487. In 1464, when young Elizabeth Woodville (Dune and the Mission: Impossible series' Rebecca Ferguson) is widowed and loses h...

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  4. TV Mini Series. The stories of three women at the heart of the Wars of the Roses - the 'White Queen' Elizabeth Woodville and her rivals Margaret Beaufort and Anne Neville, as told by Phillipa Gregory. Stars Philippa Gregory Klaudia Lucia Wyzykiewicz Vicki Glover. 4.

  5. For almost a decade, Gregory’s female-centric novels have also served as the backbone for many of Starz’s historical romance series. Here is a list of Philippa Gregory Movies and TV Series inspired by her literary works:

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  7. The White Princess is a historical drama television miniseries developed for Starz. It is based on Philippa Gregory's 2013 novel of the same name and, to a lesser extent, its 2014 sequel The King's Curse.

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