In 1483, Edward V (age twelve) and his brother Richard, Duke of York (age nine), disappeared from the Tower of London.
By questioning received wisdom, she and her international team of researchers shed light upon one of history\'s Greatest miscarriages of justice, in turn revealing a surprising and phenomenal untold story..
In The Princes in the Tower, Langley narrates the painstaking investigative work and research of the project.
Using investigative methodology, it aims to place this most enduring of mysteries under a forensic microscope for the very first time.
Established by Langley in 2016, The Missing Princes Project employs the methods of a cold-Case police inquiry.
Following years of intensive research in British, American, and European archives, Philippa has uncovered astonishing new archival discoveries that radically change what we know about the fate of the Princes in the Tower.
For over five hundred years, history has judged that they were murdered on the orders of their uncle, Richard III.
In the summer of 1483, Edward V (age 12) and his brother Richard Duke of York (age 9), disappeared from the Tower of London.
Now, in The Princes in the Tower, Langley reveals the findings of a remarkable new research initiative: The Missing Princes Project.
A king finally laid to rest, the rediscovery and reburial of Richard III was watched by a global audience of over 366 million.
Philippa Langley took the world by storm when, against all the odds and after a seven-year investigation, she discovered the grave of King Richard III (1452-1485) in a Leicester car park.
This new book reveals the Truth Behind the Greatest unsolved mystery in English history.
History has judged they were murdered on the orders of Richard III.
In 1483, Edward V (age twelve) and his brother Richard, Duke of York (age nine), disappeared from the Tower of London