The White Queen (2013) is a British historical drama series based on Philippa Gregory’s best-selling novel series The Cousins’ War. The series follows the story of three women who fight for the throne of England during the War of the Roses.
The White Queen is full of sexual moments that add to the drama and intrigue of the series. From the very beginning, the show is full of sexual tension between the characters. The relationship between Elizabeth Woodville and Edward IV is particularly passionate and intense. The two share a passionate kiss in the first episode and their relationship continues to grow throughout the series.
The show also features a number of other sexual moments, such as the seduction of Margaret Beaufort by Richard III and the affair between Margaret and Thomas Stanley. These moments add to the drama and help to move the plot forward.
The White Queen is a great example of how sex can be used to enhance a story. The sexual moments in the show help to create tension and add to the drama of the series. The show is a great example of how sex can be used to add to the story without being gratuitous or exploitative.
Note that some alternate footage was shot for the US version of the program which resulted in it containing more explicitness than the UK version. The explicit version includes a lot of male and female nudity and several sex scenes with lots of thrusting. The first episode has four such scenes.
Some sex scenes and nudity but mainly brief and not graphic.
The King is seen in bed with another woman that isn't his wife.
Scenes of people consummating their marriage, although brief and not graphic, some nudity.
Scenes of childbirth.
Kissing , scenes where sex is implied.
Scenes in a brothel with naked prostitutes.
People are seen naked in bed.
Women seen in their undergarments.
It is said that a woman gave birth when she was 13 years old.
A man tries to rape a woman but he is stopped.