Is this Richard III, England's last Plantagenet king?
The body of Richard III, the last king of England to fall in battle, may have been discovered. But what evidence will be needed to confirm it is him?
What exactly has been found?
The body of an adult male has been excavated from what is believed to be ruins of the choir area of the Grey Friars church in Leicester. It's now a car park in the city centre, but was used as a church in the late 15th century. Some records suggest that Richard III, the last Plantagenet king of England, was buried here.
The body of an adult male has been excavated from what is believed to be ruins of the choir area of the Grey Friars church in Leicester. It's now a car park in the city centre, but was used as a church in the late 15th century. Some records suggest that Richard III, the last Plantagenet king of England, was buried here.

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