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مسلسل The White Princess مترجم - Episode 1
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02:08Mother, these soldiers are coming.
02:10I thought we would have longer.
02:14It is the Tudors then
02:16I don't know what passes for his army
02:18He's a rider here for Perkins
02:20There's no time
02:21Quickly now, Richard
02:22As we planned
02:23He must hide
02:24And us, Mother
02:28Girls, come with me
02:29To where, though?
02:35Quickly now, my back
02:36I must protect you
02:38I will tell them I'm contributing
02:39They think that you are dead, my love
02:40And so you will be if you don't escape now
02:42I want to stay and fight
02:45My darling, Richard
02:47My Perkins
02:49Go to Tornay
02:50Find Jan Warbeck, the boatman
02:52Pretend to be his son
02:54I promise I will fetch you back to England
02:56And put you on the throne
03:07Up inside, quickly now
03:12I cannot lose you as I did your brother Edward
03:14Do it for me, my Perkins
03:21I want to feel the women
03:36I am Princess Elizabeth of New York
03:39I am betrothed to King Henry II
03:40And he will kill you if you lay a hand on us
03:43King Henry sent us here to fetch you back to London
03:48By the hair, if need be
03:51Didn't specify a method
03:52There is no need for that
03:54Sir Thomas Stanley
03:56Elizabeth Woodville
03:58Sir William
04:02We will come willingly, of course
04:05We've been waiting to be summoned
04:23We're at the Earl of Warwick
04:24Get out!
04:25Get out!
04:27Have it
04:28Have everything you want
04:29Please don't hurt us
04:30It's for your uncle Richard
04:32Teddy
04:32No
04:33They're not Richard's men, they're Tudors
04:40Arretti!
04:43King Henry Tudor has ordered the traitors to be brought to London
04:47Traitors?
04:48The man who fought against him in the battle
04:50Well, that doesn't make us traitors
04:51We fought for our King Richard
04:53King Henry has declared his reign began the day before the battle
04:58Those that fought against him are declared traitors
05:01They are, the Earl of Warwick
05:04The King is waiting for you
05:35This is yours now, Henry
05:39Your kingdom
05:41Your throne
05:54Burn them
05:56And ban the snow from falling
05:58I will have nothing white in England
06:02Where are my rooms?
06:10The King's rooms, Henry
06:17I have dreamed of this my entire life
06:21You always said God had chosen me
06:25You've always known his will
06:27And he will guide you
06:29As will I, as I know England
06:34I will take the Queen's rooms for myself
06:38Through this passageway
06:49So this is how he treats the woman he expects to make his Queen
06:52I thought he would at least show some respect
06:54It's intended as a show of strength
06:57But it only goes to show his weakness if he stoops to bully girls
07:00Perhaps the worst is yet to come
07:02What could be worse than killing my poor Richard?
07:04Lizzie
07:05You must not speak of it
07:07No one must know what has passed between the two of you
07:10Did my brother get away?
07:12We must pray to God he will
07:14No one must know what has passed between the two of you
07:26I will take a look at him
07:29You must find a young girl
07:30Look at him
07:31Oh my God
07:31There are a number on the other side
07:33Look at him
07:36Jasper
07:45Welcome to Westminster
07:46Hey, Henry
07:47Come
07:51Jasper, how are you?
08:01My Lady Margaret
08:06Who would have thought
08:07To find us here like this
08:09With Henry on the throne
08:11I did
08:13I always did
08:16And your strength kept us
08:19Through the dark and cold and bad times
08:21And now
08:24My stepson is king
08:44Move it
08:49Teddy, Teddy
08:51What is this?
08:53My cousins are here
08:54And my aunt and uncle
08:55Teddy, Teddy
08:57Teddy, go back
08:58Teddy
09:05Grace
09:06Thank you, Ned
09:12Dear God save us
09:13Our brothers are all dead
09:14And now we should be next
09:15He dates his kingship
09:17From the day before the battle
09:18So we're all named traitors
09:19But he cannot seem
09:20But he has
09:20And Parliament has allowed it
09:22Or his mother did
09:24That woman's waited half her life
09:25To take a vengeance on the House of York
09:27I am so sorry for your sons
09:30The England we once knew is gone
09:31And with its chivalry and honour
09:33We are York's, Eliza
09:35We do not quake in fear
09:37We must see how this plays out
09:44He will appear before the king
09:54You must not speak in this
09:56I tell you to
09:58Dear Teddy
09:59Now
10:00Hold my hand tightly now
10:06Move
10:07You scum
10:12Come
10:22There is to be no welcome
10:23For the promised queen of England
10:26The king has lost his manners
10:30He'll see you when he's seen the traitor
10:35The others have loved Richard
10:43These are not the queen's rooms
10:47The king's mother, my wife, has those
10:50As first lady of the court
10:53I'll bring some ladies to attend you
10:59Perhaps he does not need me
11:00As he means to wear his mother
11:03He needs you
11:04He based his claim for England
11:06On you being by his side
11:07With you
11:08He joins the houses
11:09And that is what you want for me
11:11Even now
11:12I am to be the spoils of war
11:14The wife of a marauding madman
11:16Whose mother even murdered children
11:17Just so he could snatch the crown
11:18You knew
11:19That you would marry
11:20Whichever one of them should win
11:23This man is the victor
11:26For now at least
11:29You're sworn to be his queen
11:30And nothing now could change that
11:32Unless he does not want her
11:37Now girls, please listen
11:40Smile sweetly to their faces
11:41But know them for that you despise they are
11:43And lose your tongues when they are near
11:55That charlest bitch in Burgundy will reap her just desserts
11:59I wonder if they've told her yet
12:00Her brother's lying dead on Bosworth Field
12:05Scribe
12:07I, Henry Tudor, King of England
12:09Hereby prohibit any English trade with Burgundy
12:13There
12:14That's for all the times that Yorkist Duchess
12:16Tried to catch me in her trap for Richard's executioner
12:19You must decree the English laws reduce their guards
12:22Or they will form them into private armies
12:24And rise up at every tax you levy
12:26Are we certain the York princes are truly dead
12:32If one of them still lives
12:33They are both dead
12:34It is well known
12:35King Richard killed both princes in the tower
12:40There is nobody for England now
12:42But you
12:52Step forward
12:57Which one of you is John de la Poole, the Earl of Lincoln?
13:14The dead York King
13:17Named you his heir before the battle
13:22You understand that this has been revoked and you are now heir to nothing?
13:29Do you understand that?
13:35I pledge my allegiance to you, Your Grace
13:37I do not
13:41You are not the king
13:42In law nor in God's eyes
13:44And while you may have killed my son and stolen his crown
13:47You are descended from a servant
13:50And while my grandson may impersonate his fealty
13:53I bow only to God and to my own conscience
13:56Mother
13:57Please
13:59Your sister in Burgundy would never stoop so low
14:01She has had her trading licenses revoked
14:03So you should shut your mouth
14:08You may be glad
14:11You are an old woman
14:12Whose noise is of no consequence to his grace
14:16You will swear fealty or be thrown into the tower
14:19Jasper Tudor
14:22You would not dare
14:26Take her away
14:27You can't
14:32You will release me
14:45What are these?
14:47Edward Margaret Plantagenet
14:48Son and daughter of George
14:50Duke of Clarence
14:51The Earl of Warwick, Your Grace
14:52The last Yorker
14:54I am aware
14:58Your Grace
15:01One day
15:02I'll be king
15:02He doesn't mean it
15:07Our uncle Richard once thought Teddy might be king
15:10But
15:12Well
15:13Teddy isn't
15:16Even Richard changed his mind
15:17But he remembers
15:24We are just children
15:27You swear allegiance to me as your king
15:30We do
15:33And renounce your York claim to the English throne
15:35Yes
15:37We do not want it
15:40And
15:41Teddy doesn't either
15:42Then he may say so for himself
15:44We
15:48Teddy
15:49Tell the king that you love me
16:00What did you say to your uncle Richard?
16:05Long live the king!
16:07Long live the king!
16:14The grandfather's lands of Warwick and Salisbury are confiscated
16:19Hereby given to Lord Thomas
16:21And Lord William Stanley
16:23In reward for their fealty at Bosworth
16:26Thank you, Your Grace
16:38Take no notice of the dead king's mother
16:41They will all accept you given time
16:43They will have to
16:44Were they your girl by your side?
16:46A whore
16:47Who lay with my own enemy before the battle
16:51She has been brought here, Henry
16:57Well, what if I don't choose to marry her?
17:00You made a promise at Wren Cathedral
17:03And raised your army on that pledge
17:04There are other York girls, aren't there?
17:07Surely any one of them would do as well
17:09Meet her, Henry
17:11There's no rush
17:13A steady course
17:19Uncle
17:20Uncle
17:21Uncle
17:35Uncle
17:37Uncle
17:46Who is it to?
17:48They are awake
17:52Who is it to?
17:55Yarn Warbeck
17:56The boatman in Tornai
17:59I bid your brother go to him
18:02We must pray he got there
18:03But how will you deliver it?
18:26I forgot my prayer book
18:28I'll go back and get it
18:29Thank you
18:29Thank you
18:30Thank you
18:31Thank you
19:03Let's go.
19:17Your Grace.
19:19Your blood will wash the stable floor if the new king sees you bend your knee to me.
19:22You'll always be the Queen of England in my eyes.
19:25You and the king were very kind to me.
19:27And is this new king kind?
19:33Will you do my bidding, Ned?
19:35I would not ask if it were not important.
19:42You will need to pay the messenger.
19:47Take this letter.
19:49Find an honor spokesman to deliver it.
19:50No one must know.
19:54Well, when you have news, send this to me.
20:05I will come and find you.
20:20Lady Margaret.
20:22My lady, the king's mother now.
20:26I am called Your Grace, and I receive a royal bow.
20:30Indeed.
20:33Does it bring you the joy you hoped it would?
20:36It is God's will.
20:48It is God who put my Henry on the throne.
20:51And God who puts my daughter on the other throne beside him.
20:56She is not made queen yet.
21:00We will call with you this afternoon.
21:02And if she begs forgiveness for her sins, perhaps my son will grant it.
21:08No.
21:09Lizzie does not beg for anything.
21:12But you may try.
21:27It is God's will.
21:30I don't know.
22:02Good day, Princess Elizabeth.
22:07You will address the king.
22:09Good day, Your Grace.
22:15Some wine, Your Grace?
22:17Hmm.
22:28My other daughters.
22:30Cecily, Anne, Catherine and Bridget.
22:34Your Grace.
22:37My mother is arranging for your allowance to be paid.
22:41Your service as my mother's lady in waiting will never be forgotten, Lady Margaret.
22:45The meek shall inherit the earth.
22:48So the Bible tells us.
22:54Dance for me.
23:10No.
23:12Princess Cecily, I think perhaps you have more grace.
23:19The girls can dance together.
24:26My mother
24:28has decided on a motto for you.
24:35Humble and penitent.
24:38You would do well to abide by it.
24:49I pray my brother brings his challenges swiftly so I do not have to marry him.
24:53He does not seem to want to marry you.
24:56Of course he wants to marry her.
24:59What man wouldn't?
25:04I will not marry her.
25:07There are a dozen European princesses,
25:10all of whom are chaste and would make more obedient wives.
25:12But none of whom will unite the warring houses.
25:15The other York girls would.
25:17Or Margaret Plantagenet.
25:18God knows there's enough of them.
25:19But you have promised that you will marry Princess Elizabeth.
25:21If you refuse, you will insult her
25:23and the Yorks will rise up in her defence.
25:26The Yorks can still command England, Henry.
25:28Your pledge was to unite the country,
25:31which is why you have us on your council.
25:34I can only tell you what the others of our house will do.
25:37And now they feel,
25:40forgive me your grace,
25:43that you are a Welsh man who has lived your life in France
25:46and does not even know her customs.
25:52Take another as your mistress.
25:54Take anyone you choose.
25:55For they insist you marry Princess Elizabeth,
25:58as you have sworn to do.
26:35I have prayed upon this.
26:41Perhaps this is the sacrifice that God would have you make.
26:44I have prayed upon this.
26:47Jesus suffered in the desert and when they crucified him.
26:53It is divine to suffer.
26:57And you have more divinity than any man on earth.
27:08God asks for this.
27:12And in return he gives you England.
27:32Parliament have said that he must marry you.
27:35I was right then.
27:36But he does not want to.
27:38How do you know that they have said that?
27:49How do you know that they have said that?
27:51Princess Elizabeth?
27:52The king will see you in his private rooms tonight.
27:55Alone.
27:56You are not married, I cannot.
27:57My daughter thanks his grace,
27:59and is delighted to attend.
28:04Go Lizzie.
28:07Perhaps you may yet grow to like him.
28:15Perhaps you may yet grow to like him.
28:24Your mother should be here to chaperone you.
28:26And perhaps she lent her disregarded decency from you.
28:31Perhaps she knows her chaperone is pointless in your case.
28:34Foolish to close the stable door when the horse has long since bolted.
28:40But that filly loved her stolen freedom more than you could know.
28:45In fact, she spent herself so fully on her gallop that its memory would sustain her until she died.
28:55Come with me.
28:56What are you...
28:57Get off me!
28:59What are you doing?
29:04What are you doing?
29:05What are you doing? Unlock the door!
29:07So this is how the king of England behaves towards a lady?
29:10Towards a whore.
29:11And you have said yourself that's what you are.
29:13Well, if I am a whore, you will not wish to wed me, will you?
29:15I do not.
29:16With all my heart I don't, but I am told I must for England.
29:19For yourself!
29:20They will not have me for king without me.
29:22My heir must have some York blood in his veins as well as Tudor.
29:27And we will know that you are fertile before you sit on any throne beside me.
29:31We!
29:33Your mother bid you to rape me!
29:35It isn't rape.
29:35We should be married.
29:37Only if I will have you.
29:39You think you have a choice?
29:41You think you have free will in this?
29:42I am the king and I do not.
29:48Let's get it over then.
29:50Let's get it over!
30:26have you finished
30:33I barely even noticed
30:36I thought about your sister Cecily
30:37it made it quick
30:58get out Cecily
31:01I said get out
31:02take the little ones
31:13what is it
31:14what's happened
31:19oh Maggie
31:26he is a bad man Maggie
31:31a horrible bad man
31:34did he fall
31:35no
31:37no he did not take me
31:42he has not won
31:43this moment he has not won
31:47he will never beat me
32:12your grace
32:21I'm sorry for my sister's rudeness
32:25I hope you see that I am
32:28not the same as she is
32:32if you would like for me to dance for you again
32:33why not
32:39you should show more loyalty
32:41to your sister
32:48we never planned much after the battle
32:52he's overwhelmed I think
32:55he won the battle
32:56he has the crown
32:58and he will keep it
33:00and he will keep it
33:00with our help
33:03he wishes us to set about his coronation
33:07he thinks that we should do it now
33:10show England that he is king alone
33:13not joint ruler with the girl
33:16he hasn't mentioned it to me
33:20Margaret
33:22in time
33:24he will share all his confidences with you
33:28but it was Henry and I alone
33:30for many years
33:32he saw betrayals from all sides
33:34from those who claimed to love him
33:35and all this is very new
33:40I am his mother
33:43I have given up my life for him
33:46and he will learn to trust you
33:52he will only marry her
33:54if she conceives a child
33:59well they are intimate already
34:01we have to know
34:02if she is fertile
34:07he's bid me search the tower
34:08for the bodies of the York princes
34:11while there's no proof
34:12that they are dead
34:12rumours persist
34:13and fuel rebellions
34:19I will do it
34:22I need to earn his trust
34:29Princess Elizabeth
34:30this way
34:31why
34:56you are lucky in your looks
35:00just like your mother
35:03you will have handsome children
35:06I suppose you are still vain
35:08in your appearance though
35:12I wish to speak to you
35:14as a friend
35:18we continue to be at odds
35:20with one another
35:21and
35:24I regret it
35:30I am to be your mother-in-law
35:33and you will find
35:34when you come to know me
35:37that I have great love
35:39to give
35:41and that I have a talent
35:43for loyalty
35:46when I was a little girl
35:50I was called upon
35:51to give birth to Henry
35:54now I knew
35:56he would be king of England
35:57and I would put him on the throne
36:01when I met you
36:04I knew that you had a destiny
36:06to bear his son
36:10that is why I was hard on you
36:13why I was
36:14so furious
36:16when I saw you
36:18straying from your path
36:21fighting against your calling
36:24you think I have a calling
36:27you will be mother
36:28to the king
36:29of England
36:32a boy
36:34who is the red rose
36:36and white combined
36:40you will be the peace
36:42that ends the cousin's war
36:47and God himself
36:48will call you blessed
36:56you may now go to my son's rooms
36:59and do your duty
37:17you may now go to my son's room
37:38so Lizzie has a king to wed
37:40but what about the rest of us
37:42who's king
37:43is it me
37:44no Teddy
37:45you mustn't say it
37:46it isn't fair that we are not invited
37:48to the coronation
37:51I'm sick to death
37:52of being cooped up here
37:53but what if they should cheer for us
37:55Londoners love the house of York
37:56they will call for Lizzie
37:58and for Teddy too
37:59you cannot risk it
38:00our cousins are there
38:02and Aunt Eliza
38:03well they have turned
38:04their coats to Tudor
38:06and he will want to make a show of it
38:35please bleed
38:37please bleed
39:01a stable boy brought this for you
39:03he says you dropped it
39:20he says you dropped it
39:21Maggie would you do something for me
39:25I cannot go as we are followed by the ladies
39:28would you get some herbs for me
39:30for my belly pain
39:32what kind of pain
39:35is my monthly cause
39:54do you have news for me
40:04dear lady
40:04dear lady
40:05I wish that I could give you joy
40:06about your duel
40:07but I have not seen nor heard of it
40:10although I have prayed I would
40:13thank you
40:17I went as well
40:18to your home
40:19your grace
40:25and what did you find there
40:28nothing
40:30everything that once you had inside is looted
40:33even doors have been ripped off
40:34your servants gone
40:35your orchard's plundered
40:36there's
40:38there's nothing
40:41and
40:43the soldiers who were there
40:45who came there to collect you
40:47they were
40:49they were told to slaughter any boys
40:50they found
40:51and did they
41:00don't know
41:10who gave the order
41:13the lady the king's mother
41:15they found
41:53God save the king
42:04What have you got there, Maggie?
42:08Oh, Lizzie asked me to fetch it for her
42:10For her belly pain
42:26Maggie brought this for you
42:32Mandrake
42:34I know two uses for it
42:39One to poison someone's dreams
42:41The other
42:41To dislodge a baby from my womb
42:47All I have ever wanted all my life
42:48Is to marry a man for love
42:51You know, my Lizzie
42:52The girls of your nobility cannot do that
42:54You did
42:54I had the good sense to fall in love with the king of England
42:57And so did I
43:00It should be Richard's child in my belly
43:04Not this
43:05But he is dead
43:07And that part of your life is over now, Lizzie
43:11And what is here is Henry Tudor
43:14This child
43:15A creature put inside me by a monster
43:17A baby
43:18Your baby
43:20My grandchild
43:28I thought I might upwit him
43:33Make him hope to take another for his bride instead of me
43:35But now
43:38Now I have no choice
43:42We're only one
43:45Because if I do not marry him
43:47Yet have his child
43:48I am ashamed of everyone
43:52And any other life for me is gone in any case
43:57The staple boy brought news from how?
44:02Lady Margaret told the soldiers to murder any boy they found there
44:08And did they
44:11Find him
44:17There are no bodies
44:22But neither is he in Tornay
44:28There are never any bodies
44:29Can't you kill them both?
44:33We're just sickness on them so they die in awful pain
44:36I cannot do that
44:38I know my curses
44:41But perhaps they're just wishful thinking
44:44Perhaps I'd take good luck and call it magic
44:48My powers cannot be very strong if we find ourselves as we are now
44:51With my son lost again
44:53And this before us
44:59Some say
45:01That folks seek along the route the Tudor army took through Wales
45:04Perhaps they'll bring about their own destruction
45:14I know
45:15One thing
45:19You cannot blame this baby boy
45:23And if you have him
45:25He will be ours
45:27Not Henry Tudor's
45:30And we will make him strong
45:32And tall
45:33And our own Rose of York
45:42The choice is yours
45:43Melissa
45:54But I will take a piece of this
46:00And I have my own use for it
46:23I have my own use for it
46:42Henry
46:43A child
46:45My grandson
46:52Congratulations Henry
46:52Oh God smiles on us
46:55We must praise him with a mass
46:57With a wedding
46:58I will not be dishonoured
47:00So we must hold a wedding quickly
47:01We will arrange it
47:02I share your joy, your grace
47:03We will name him Arthur
47:05And christen him in Winchester
47:07You need do nothing
47:08Except consent and look delighted
47:09England needs a joyful bride
47:11All else will be arranged by me
47:13No
47:18No, I will choose to dress myself
47:20Of course
47:27Elizabeth
47:35At last you bring good news
47:39Perhaps we may yet join as friends
47:41In our new grandson
47:42Perhaps
47:45Perhaps
47:56Perhaps we may yet join us
47:56Perhaps we may yet join us
47:56Perhaps we may yet join us
47:56Perhaps we may yet join us
47:56Perhaps we may join us
47:56Perhaps we may join us
47:56Perhaps we may join us
48:24I know that you are looking for them
48:26Their bodies in the tower
48:32But even if you found the bones
48:36You would only find one prince
48:41Because I swapped the other for a servant boy
49:16My mother and my sister cursed you for my murder
49:18The male line of your family will die
49:21My York Prince Richard will come against your son
49:27One lives, Lady Margaret
49:37Oh, God
49:41Oh, God
49:43Oh, God
49:44Oh, God
49:46Oh, God
50:08You have won the people, Henry
50:10And with this marriage, they will love you
50:13And you already have an heir
50:17There is one matter
50:19God has shown me that you must relieve her of her mother
50:24Or she will poison the girl against you
50:28Once your son is born
50:29You must imprison Elizabeth
50:33It is God's will
50:40Today you will marry a king
50:41In a dress fit for a harlot
50:44Today I am a whore and a martyr
50:45Because that is what he is mainly
50:48They will simply think it's red for Lancaster
50:50And you're being loyal
50:52Walk through your sorrow, my daughter
50:56Remember where you want to be
50:58I will walk through my sorrow
51:00And I will smile through my pain
51:03I will pretend to be a dutiful wife
51:04But only to their faces
51:08He is my enemy and so is his mother
51:12I will fight them from within my marriage
51:14And they will not even know it
51:17I will plot to bring my brother back
51:19Or if he is gone
51:22Another who will kill this monster, Henry Tudor
51:27Humble and penitent may be damned
51:32Hidden and patient
51:36That will be my motto
51:37That will be my motto
52:00By the end of the night
52:03The side of a woman
52:04Who can give him the image
52:09Who can give him the image
52:12To the family
52:13A man
52:14That will be my man
52:16The dead
52:18The dead
52:18The dead
52:18The dead
52:38Ego congiugo vos in matrimonio,
52:41Ego congiugo vos in matrimonio,
52:44Ego congiugo vos in matrimonio,
52:47Ego congiugo vos in matrimonio,
53:09E domnes habitantes in Eurus. Amen.
53:44Ado.
53:45You're not afraid?
53:47I approach you with a dagger, and you do not even flinch.
53:49My life is gone in any case.
53:52Give me your foot.
53:55Ow.
53:59Ow.
54:01It's for your reputation,
54:04and so my son is not a bastard.
54:11Sleep.
54:33Hidden and patient.
54:42Hidden and patient.
55:13Hidden and patient.
55:39Hidden and patient.
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