During the Great Depression of the last century, Margaret & quot;Daisy" Suckley, who lives on the banks of the Hassan River, was invited to her distant cousin Franklin D. Roosevelt's village in Hyde Park to help the troubled US president "relax". She soon became his lover. This special identity also witnessed the whole process of Roosevelt receiving King George VI of England and his queen at home in 1939. While the British couple are worried about the unstructured reception of the president of the United States, Daisy also discovered a unknown side of Roosevelt's life. At the critical moment of the war, on this seemingly ordinary weekend, the stuttering Bertie and the semi-paralyzed Franklin forged a friendship, and the resolute king of England reached an agreement with the wise president of the United States. It determines the pattern of the world and the trend of history.