This is the story that Isabel (Michelle Jenner) tells. Specifically she does it from her formation, being just a girl until her coronation with just 23 years, a key period to understand the personality of what was then called Isabel la Católica. The story of a woman who decided to be the owner of her own destiny without knowing the many sacrifices that that would entail, which were not few. She saw her childhood destroyed when she was taken from her sick mother and was forced to go to live at Court by her half-brother King Henry IV (Pablo Derqui). He suffered the loss of his brother Alfonso (Pedro Casablanc), ahead of him in the line of succession, and took, with only 16 years, key decisions, after a bloody civil war. He refused, even to endanger his life, to accept any imposition of marriage, defending his right to choose husband (Fernando de Aragón). But, Isabel, beyond the historical facts, narrates the passions, emotions and resignations of a woman ahead of her time who refused to be decorative grue and currency of exchange. Of a woman, with her defects and virtues, that reached a power only destined until then to the men. And that he would soon face challenges that no one could imagine.
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