Jacquetta encourages her widowed daughter, Elizabeth Woodville, to marry King Edward IV to control the rule of England, which upsets the king's mother.
The king challenges everyone by marrying Elizabeth, which increases tension in the court, while Edward strives with all his might to maintain his rule, and on the other hand, Elizabeth faces Warwick's hatred for her.
Margaret Beaufort joins Warwick in the rebellion against Edward to assert her son's claim to the throne, but the rebellion fails, forcing them all to flee, while Elizabeth and her mother resort to magic to avenge the deaths of her father and brother.
In exile, Warwick plans to return to the kingdom, and his daughter Anne helps him. Edward is torn between staying or fighting, and Elizabeth decides to flee without knowing whether the king is alive or dead for fear that Warwick will come to London.
Henry VI returns to the throne, but rumors of Edward's return with a large army cause panic, while the war continues between the divided families over power, and Elizabeth tries to save her husband using magic.
The state of chaos and war continues in the kingdom, and Elizabeth suffers after the death of her mother and son. Meanwhile, Margaret decides to marry Lord Stanley to achieve her goal, and Richard seeks to marry Anne to protect her.
George once again becomes angry at his failure to seize power, then he accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft and poisoning his late wife Isabel, after which Edward sentences his brother to death for treason.
The peace lasts for years until Elizabeth finds herself in trouble again, finding no escape from the threats other than an alliance with Margaret, and suspicion spreads through the court once again as friends turn into enemies.
Several parties see that Edward V and his brother pose a threat to his throne, so they decide to get rid of them. Meanwhile, Elizabeth realizes that she has conspired with her enemies against her children, so she returns to magic to fight the guilty.
Princess Elizabeth's engagement to Henry Tudor causes disagreements in the royal court. Margaret fears her husband's betrayal of her. Elizabeth is still trying to make her daughter, Princess Elizabeth, queen as the final battle approaches.