In the year 1304, outside the barricaded Stirling Castle, John Comyn, Robert Bruce, and another Scottish decency offer up to Edward I of England. Ruler Edward promises to return grounds to the goodness as a byproduct of their veneration. After the shows have completed, Bruce battles with Edward's recipient, the Prince of Wales, and the King wed Bruce to his goddaughter, Elizabeth. James terrains to demand the reconstructing of his ancestral grounds anyway is removed by Edward, in view of the past Lord Douglas' intrigue. The King and the Prince pull back from Scotland, leaving its organization to Comyn and Bruce, under the oversight of the Earl of Pembroke, Aymer de Valence. Elizabeth terrains to marry Bruce. On the wedding night, he respects his reluctant mate's wants and delays perfection. Bruce witnesses Englishmen selecting his laborers to the King's military. Not long after, his father, the Lord of Annandale, dies, moaning about the loss of his friendship with the King of England, while leaving it alone known may have been a misunderstanding to trust in Edward. 

Following two years, in the wake of social occasion charges, Bruce saw how hated the English are. There is revolting after the open grandstand of the quartered assortment of William Wallace, which spikes Bruce to structure another revolt. He inspects the issue with his family, who agree with him. Bruce endeavors to persuade John Comyn to oblige him, yet the last can't and finds a way to light up Edward about the game plan. In a furor, Bruce wounds Comyn to death. The scene drives the service of Scotland to offer an exoneration to Bruce, dealing that he reinforces the Catholic Church in Scotland and he recognizes the Crown of Scotland. Bruce recognizes the game plan, in any case, King Edward in a little while thinks about it. He declares Bruce a lawbreaker and, at his youngster's sales, sends the Prince of Wales to crush the uprising, under the legendary snake banner, representing the abandoning of courage and addressing King Edward's association that no quarter to appear to any supporter of Bruce. 

Bruce calls a leading group of aristocrats, where most won't break their promises to Edward. Notwithstanding the nonappearance of foreseen help, Bruce heads to Scone, where he is to be appointed. Making the rounds, he encounters Douglas, who guarantees his reliability if Robert will help Douglas with recuperating his estate. In Scone, Bruce is assigned the leader of Scots. The hopeful de Valence decides to move against Bruce before the Prince appears. Bruce wishes to avoid gore and incites de Valence to a single fight. De Valence recognizes anyway requests to defer the duel a day, as it is Sunday. During the night, at Methven, Bruce finally satisfies his marriage, yet the English dispatch a surprising ambush. Bruce sends his life partner and Marjorie Bruce, to security with his kin Nigel, and stays to take on losing strife, during which by far most of the Scottish equipped power is killed. Bruce escapes with fifty men. The social affair acknowledges Angus' proposal and getaways to Islay. While going there, John MacDougall gatherings with them. He is furious about the manslaughter of his cousin Comyn anyway empowers the military to pass yet later ambushes Bruce's escort as they're endeavoring to cross Loch Ryan. Some of them escape in boats, in any case, they can't foresee the death of Robert Bruce's kin Alexander. 

Ruler Edward lands in Scotland and sweeps for Bruce at Kildrummy Castle, just to find Bruce's loved one, young lady, and kin. The distorted ruler has his kin hanged and drawn, and has Bruce's daughter and life partner has taken to England. Bruce's association gets along with Lord Mackinnon, who won't advance them any men. The band proceeds with their excursion to Islay regardless; there, they learn of the fall of Kildrummy Castle. Bruce decides to recover the house through secrecy. The compelling movement persuades Bruce to begin guerilla battling. By and by, Bruce is united with his other kin, Thomas. In England, Marjorie is disconnected from her stepmother Elizabeth to be given exacting direction by nuns. After Edward hears that James Castle has been retaken, he follows Robert himself. He offers Elizabeth an exoneration if she will repudiate her association with Robert, be that as it may, she can't and is placed in a hanging bind. 

The following year, King Edward passes on not long after arriving in Scotland, and the Prince of Wales accepts accountability for his father's forces. In the resistance of his father's wilting wishes, he masterminds his late dad's internment in Scotland. Bruce decides to fight the new master in a pitched battle at Loudoun Hill, disregarding being overshadowed six to one. Clan Mackinnon terrains to support Bruce. Edward's military is made when in doubt out of mounted power, so Robert beats this present outfitted power's size drawback by ensuring that during the battle, the English officers' race into a spear divider concealed by a dump, and along these lines get significant mishaps. Various horsemen attempt to ambush the flanks yet become obstructed in the mud, likewise as the Scots predicted. As the English knights tumble from their horses, many are slaughtered, and the battle transforms into an open battle, wherein the merciless Scots beat the tangled English warriors. Understanding the battle is tragic, de Valence orchestrates a retreat. Regardless, set out to kill his adversary, Edward doesn't join the retreat. Or maybe, he partakes in a duel with Bruce as the Scots look on. In spite of the way that Bruce wins, he empowers Edward to leave safe. The epilog reveals that Elizabeth was released as a bit of a detainee exchange. The Prince of Wales was designated King Edward II, just to be executed by his own special bosses. Following 300 years, Robert's relative bound along with the crowns of England and Scotland.