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The Princes in the Tower Channel 5 - A Damning Discovery

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soupfiend · 04/12/2024 08:36

Did anyone see this last night, with Tracy Borman

Ive been on the fence for a long time about Richard III particularly after a documentary with Judge Rinder which put doubt onto the theory of Richard being the instigator of the deaths but now I feel swayed again!

I wont say too much about what they found in case people are yet to watch it but Im convinced it was Richard

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IwantToRetire · 06/12/2024 20:05

LadyAmroth · 06/12/2024 19:55

Ha ha! Yes the marriage made total sense and for some it was enough to mollify them.

It was still coming up in the reign of Henry VIII though which is an interesting angle in the Wolf Hall novels.

I imagine, and some may have even heaved a sigh of relief and thought maybe at last this warring family (they had the ancestors) will just give us all a break from their relentless vendetta against each other.

LadyAmroth · 06/12/2024 21:28

@IwantToRetire yes I think so. There had been turmoil on and off for a long time.

Luddite26 · 06/12/2024 21:46

I just think Ch5 are always pushing the Tudor agenda!

IwantToRetire · 07/12/2024 01:20

Luddite26 · 06/12/2024 21:46

I just think Ch5 are always pushing the Tudor agenda!

Isn't that the BBC's role?

Presumptive upstarts!

SprigatitoYouAndIKnow · 07/12/2024 22:18

It's fiction, but Alison Weir wrote a good book on Elizabeth of York. Obviously needs to be a fair amount of filler, given the record keeping of the time.

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