By allowing Richard’s death, Lizzie and Henry believe they have invited this curse upon the Tudor line.
The episode centers on the tragic fate of "The Boy" (Perkin Warbeck). While historical debate continues over his true identity, the show presents him definitively as , Lizzie’s long-lost brother.
The series finale of The White Princess (1x08, "Old Curses") marks the definitive moment where Lizzie (Elizabeth of York) completes her transformation from a defiant York rebel into a ruthless Tudor Queen. The White Princess 1x8
In a rare moment of genuine rage, Henry nearly strangles his mother and physically throws her out of his presence, forbidding anyone from listening to her again. The Legend of the "Old Curse"
The finale provides a chilling resolution to the series’ biggest mystery: who killed the Princes in the Tower? By allowing Richard’s death, Lizzie and Henry believe
The episode's title refers to the curse Elizabeth Woodville (Lizzie's mother) placed on the murderers of her sons: that their own male heirs would be taken from them.
Unlike Teddy, who is terrified, Richard faces his death with dignity. He tells Lizzie not to close her eyes, forcing her to witness the consequence of her choice. The Truth About the Princes in the Tower The series finale of The White Princess (1x08,
Viewers familiar with Tudor history know this "curse" eventually manifests in the deaths of Henry and Lizzie’s sons, Arthur and Edmund, and the later succession struggles of Henry VIII. Key Ending Moments