It is perhaps one of the greatest murder mystery stories in British history - a young king and his brother simply vanish. The boys, now dubbed “the Princes in the Tower , were held in the Tower of London in 1483, but disappeared from public view, never to be seen again.
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Richard III has long been held responsible for the murder of his nephews in a dispute about succession to the throne. But Richard’s defenders have pointed to a lack of hard evidence to connect the king to the disappearance of the princes - who were aged just 12 and nine when Richard took the throne in June 1483.
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