It is one of the most complicated “murders” in history – the mysterious disappearance of two young princes from the Tower in London.
Nearly 200 years after the disappearance, two small skeletons were found in a wooden box on a historic tower and rebirth in Westminster Abe.
The remains were believed to be believed, but never proved, one of the two brothers – the throne Edward, 12, and Richard, and Richard, and the successor of the sons of Edward IV of England, who was revered at the behest of Richard Duke, Richard of Gluster, who was revered.
William Shakespeare later immortalized him as a scheme in Richard III with his royal nephews so that he could crown himself by sealing his reputation as a child’s killer.
Now British writer Philip Langle, who helped find Richard’s body from a central England parking lot in 2012, claimed that princes – really survived from being killed.
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The elder Rajkumar, Edward, was the heir of the throne at the time of his disappearance and ruled as King Edward V of England.
Langle decided to fly into the mystery after coming to believe that the traditional story in which Richard killed young princes as a smack of “Written history by the winners”.
Finally in 2015, after reading an article about Richard’s Riburial at Leester Cathedral, he was included in the action, who questioned whether the nation should respect the “child killer”.
“I think I always realized that the story developed during the tudor’s reign,” He said, saying that it was “repeated and repeated over time” until it was “truth and fact”.
Historical “Whodunnit”
Richard, the last English king to die in the war, ruled in the Battle of Bosworth in 1483 to 1485 in Bosaworth’s battle, at the age of 32.
The Bosworth Gulab’s wars were the last major struggle and changed the course of English history as Henry VII’s Tudor dynasty captured the crown from Richard’s plantagnets.
Langle credited the approved story that Richard killed the boys King Henry VII, which is “very, very intelligent person, but suspicious and highly madness.”
He said, “He had a huge detective network. And he was able to completely control the story,” he said, Richard said “Tudor was covered in mud.”
Taking a cold case review approach for the historical “Whodunnit”, Langle says he gathered a group of investigative experts including police and lawyers to advise him.
“He said: ‘Look, if you have not confirmed, identified the identified bodies, then it will have to investigate a missing person and you have to follow that function.” He said: “You have to actively look for evidence,” Langle said. “When it began to be really interesting.”
Langli appealed to the volunteers to revive the archives and were submerged with proposals to help people from common citizens to medieval historians.
The result was the missing princess project for a decade, which says that an important information was detected, pointing to the existence of both young princes.
“The biggest cold case in history”
Langle now believes that it is dependent on Richard’s barriers that he dislikes survival thesis, which he underlines New book “The Princess in the Tower: How the biggest cold case of How history was resolved.”
“Onus is now on those who have to find the evidence that the boys died,” he said. “They cannot say that Richard III killed princes in the tower because we found many evidences of life everywhere.”
The key to Langli’s belief is that the two boys have been discovered supporting a rebellion by the remaining documents “son of Edward IV”.
During the rebellion in 1487, Lambert Cemel was crowned at Dublin, a hypocritical, for the throne that comes forward after Richard’s death.
According to the latest contexts found by the project, the boy is called “called” or “King Edward’s son”, which she believes that she indicates Sigme to be Edward IV’s son.
Langley’s research reaction is mixed.
The director of Shakespeare’s study at Shakespeare Institute, Birmingham University expressed doubt.
He said, “Looking at the methods of dynastic monarchy, I think Richard must have been taking great risk in leaving those princes alive,” he said. “The possibility of accidentally disappearing while disorganizing its orders in London’s tower seems to be very remote.”
Langley, a mother of two, was initially interested in Richard III in 1998, after reading a biography, in which the Shakespeareian illustration was questioned, BBC reported,
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He wrote the book The Lost King: The Search for Richard IIICo-written with Michael Jones, which revision his discovery to Richard III’s lost remains.
The book was converted into a film, starring Sally Hawkins as Langle and Steve Kugar, who co-written the film as her husband. The film was released after premiered in October 2022 Toronto Film FasivaL in September 2022.