I'm a lot more interested after all the videos and programmes about him recently. Especially after his remains were discovered under a carpark. Given how accomplished he was on a horse. The Shakespearean quote "my kingdom for a horse" during the battle, actually really makes sense.
Richard III definetly knew what happened to his nephews, even though I dont believe he killed them. It would be strange if he didn't. I read a book recently about Richard III's childhood and young adulthood. It suggests that towards the end of that period he became more and more suspious of his brothers ability to government.
I never understood why Edward V is still counted as a king even if he was never crowned and he never reigned, while Matilda (daughter of Henry I) is not. She wasn't crowned either, but she had much more of an impact on English politics, and she even had her rival claimant Stephen prisoner at one point! Anyway, I love the ending screens with Richard III and I'm looking forward to his video!
I think Richard had something to do with the disappearance of the two princes. I seem to remember that there was a tomb that Queen Elizabeth II could’ve had opened to test the DNA. I don’t remember whose names are on it but if that is even possible those could be the princes in there they really should test the DNA.🤔
What a selfless man Richard was, stepping in to fill the vacancy when there was no one else to do it. I've got a good feeling about him...
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Can’t wait for the Richard video
I'm a lot more interested after all the videos and programmes about him recently. Especially after his remains were discovered under a carpark.
Given how accomplished he was on a horse. The Shakespearean quote "my kingdom for a horse" during the battle, actually really makes sense.
I'm loving your end screens of Richard III! 🤣 Personally, I don't think he had the princes killed.
Glad to see another video. Really enjoying the series 😊
Richard III definetly knew what happened to his nephews, even though I dont believe he killed them. It would be strange if he didn't. I read a book recently about Richard III's childhood and young adulthood. It suggests that towards the end of that period he became more and more suspious of his brothers ability to government.
He and his brother Richard deseved better
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Brilliant analysis
I never understood why Edward V is still counted as a king even if he was never crowned and he never reigned, while Matilda (daughter of Henry I) is not. She wasn't crowned either, but she had much more of an impact on English politics, and she even had her rival claimant Stephen prisoner at one point!
Anyway, I love the ending screens with Richard III and I'm looking forward to his video!
Hey, the thumbnail is off! You put the years of Henry VI!
also the end screen is killing me 🤣
You. Are. A. Lifesaver!
@@HistoryBoxChannel of course! love your videos.
I think Richard had something to do with the disappearance of the two princes. I seem to remember that there was a tomb that Queen Elizabeth II could’ve had opened to test the DNA. I don’t remember whose names are on it but if that is even possible those could be the princes in there they really should test the DNA.🤔