Marysia Jagiellon, Princess of Poland, had never expected to become Queen of England. Such a high title was never in the cards for her, as a woman of questionable birth, rumoured to be the daughter of her mother's lover and not her royal sire. She considered herself lucky when she was sent off from Poland in 1469 to England as the betrothed of King Edward IV's youngest brother. But as the years passed and the wedding band on her finger grew older and used, things took a turn. For the worst, some might say. Marysia was likely to agree with them. With constant wars, rebellions and execution, nothing was safe. Not even she and the family she'd built were protected from harm. A golden crown weighing down upon her head was destined to ensure that. THE WHITE QUEEN ORIGINAL CHARACTER X RICHARD III NOT HISTORICALLY ACCURATE
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