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The Spanish Princess airs tonight (Sunday, May 5) on Starz in the US. Viewers in the UK will be able to watch The Spanish Princess via Starzplay on Amazon Prime which will be made available
at the same time as the show is airing in the US. The Spanish Princess is based on the novels The Constant Princess and The King’s Curse by Philippa Gregory. HOW MANY EPISODES ARE IN THE
SPANISH PRINCESS? There are eight episodes overall in The Spanish Princess on Starz and Starzplay. Each episode of The Spanish Princess is an hour long in length. The episode titles for each
episode have been revealed. They are: * Episode One: “The New World” * Episode Two: Fever Dream * Episode Three: An Audacious Plan * Episode Four: The Battle for Harry * Episode Five: Heart
Versus Duty * Episode Six: A Polit Kidnapping * Episode Seven: All is Lost * Episode Eight: Destiny Episodes of The Spanish Princess will be available to watch on Starzplay at the same time
as the episode airs on Starz in the US The synopsis for the first episode has been released ahead of its premiere tonight. The synopsis simply reads: “Catherine of Aragon arrives in England
to wed Prince Arthur, heir to the English throne, in a marriage contract intended to forge an alliance between the two nations” THE SPANISH PRINCESS RLEASE DATE, CAST, TRAILER, PLOT WHAT IS
THE SPANISH PRINCESS ABOUT? The Spanish Princess is about the early years of Catherine of Aragon. Catherine of Aragon arrived in England in 1501 and married Prince Arthur of Wales, heir to
the English throne. The series will tell the story of her arrival in England and her position in the house of Tudor. Catherine also arrived in England with an ethnically diverse entourage
that was also mainly made up of women. The lives of Catherine’s ladies in waiting and staff will also be explored in the series. However, after Arthur’s death six months later and her
successful fight for separation from her dead husband, Catherine married Arthur’s younger brother Harry, who went not o become King Henry VIII of England. WHO IS IN THE CAST OF THE SPANISH
PRINCESS? Catherine was the first of King Henry’s six wives. The official synopsis reads: “The Spanish Princess is a vivid and captivating story told uniquely from the point of view of the
women, which also sheds light on a previously untold corner of history: the lives of people of colour in 16th century London. “Catherine of Aragon (played by Charlotte Hope) is the Princess
of Spain, who has been promised the English throne all her life. She arrives in rain-lashed England with her glorious and diverse out, including her ladies-in-waiting Lina (Stephanie
Levi-John) and Rosa (Nadia Parkes). “When her husband dies suddenly, the throne seems lost to Catherine until the sets her sights on the new heir, the future King Henry VIII (Ruairi
O’Connor)”. WHO IS CATHERINE OF ARAGON? WHO IS IN THE CAST OF THE SPANISH PRINCESS? The Spanish Princess hosts a star-studded cast alongside a mix of up and coming actors. Game of Thrones
star Charlotte Hope places the series main protagonist, Catherine of Aragon. She is joined by her ladies in waiting, rising talents Stephanie Levi-John as Lina de Cardonnes and Nadia Parkes
as Rosa. Downtown Abbey’s Laura Carmichael and Dame Harriet Walter star in The Spanish Princess as Maggie Pole and Lady Margaret Beaufort respectively. Handsome Devil actor Ruairi O’Connor
plays Henry VIII of England in The Spanish Princess and Fleabag’s Angus Imrie plays Arthur, Prince of Wales. Other cast members include Georgie Henley as Meg Tudor, Alexandra Moen as
Elizabeth of York, Alicia Borrachero as Queen Isabella and Richard Pepper as Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire. _THE SPANISH PRINCESS AIRS SUNDAYS ON STARZPLAY_ This article contains
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