
Yet again the suggestion circulates that King Charles is in favour of examining the contents of That Urn. Good for him, it’s long overdue for this mystery to be looked at again. Unfortunately, yet again a certain Tudorite lady is already distorting the facts.
“….Chief curator of Historic Royal Palaces, Tracy Borman, explained: ‘He [King Charles] has said he would like an investigation to go ahead, so that we can determine, once and for all, how the young royals died.’….” See https://tinyurl.com/y5zhhp45.
What? That’s a bit rich. She’s actually suggesting that King Charles believes the bones ARE those of Richard’s nephews, and that the cause of their death will be Richard III. Richard’s grubby pawprints will be all over them, of course, probably with a handwritten confession for good measure. Come on now, Ms Borman, I don’t think King Charles said any such thing. He wants to see the urn examined again with modern science, yes. But he knows as well as the rest of us that the human bones inside are most likely from the Roman period (although the animal bones in there with them will be 17th century, courtesy of King Charles II!) The bit about “how the young royals died” is Ms Borman’s input.
In view of all the documentary evidence recently unearthed by Philippa Langley’s Missing Princes Project, for Ms Borman to be constantly banging on with the old, old story composed by Richard’s foes in the 15th and 16th century, makes her opinion very unconvincing indeed. And, indeed, the same goes for all the historians who’ve repeated it ad infinitum over the centuries. In the 21st century its worse than ever because the only people who seem to be approached by TV companies are Tudor supporters. They aren’t going to tell the truth because they’ve been hard-wired to parrot what Henry VII wanted posterity to think.
Ms Borman may be Chief Curator of Historic Royal Palaces, and therefore of the Tower, but she cannot see into the past and know for certain that Richard III murdered and buried his nephews. She just wants you to think she can. For her it’s all cut and dried. Anyone would think she had a fine-tuned crystal ball. You know, one of those with “Hand Made by Henry VII” printed on the bottom.
Oh, I’d dearly like to be there when all that’s proved about That Urn is that it contains Roman remains and animal bones. I do hope the camera is squarely on her face. It will be worth the wait.
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