Two boys, heirs to the English throne, walk into a fortress to prepare for a coronation. The doors lock, the coronation is canceled, and they are never seen in public again. Their disappearance toppled a dynasty and created one of history's most infamous villains.
This deep dive reconstructs the 1483 vanishing of 12-year-old Edward V and his nine-year-old brother Richard. We follow uncle Richard's ruthless power grab, the legal maneuver that declared the boys illegitimate, the contested bones, and a 2023 project suggesting the princes may have survived.
Richard intercepted the young king at Stony Stratford and had the boys' protectors beheaded without trial
The Titulus Regis declared the boys illegitimate via an alleged pre-contract marriage, clearing Richard's path to the throne
A physician reported Edward V sought daily confession, acting like a victim prepared for sacrifice
Bones found under a Tower staircase in 1674 were examined with confirmation bias and remain untested today
Philippa Langley's research surfaced a 1487 receipt naming a son of Edward IV, hinting the princes escaped
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