The ‘big crime' laid against Richard III debunked by Philippa Langley
British historian and producer Philippa Langley says she has 'completely exposed' Richard III rumours and 'blown it out of the water' through her in-depth research.
'It's changing everything that we know about him,' Ms Langley told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo.
'This was always the big crime laid against Richard by the Tudor chronicles.'

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