Death in the Tower: King Richard and the Two Princes

In the summer of 1483, two young princes, Edward V and Richard of Shrewsbury, vanished from the Tower of London, sparking a centuries-old mystery that continues to fuel debate. While their uncle, King Richard III, is often cast as the villain responsible for their disappearance, modern historians and forensic experts are re-examining the evidence, questioning whether the accusations against him were merely political propaganda designed to secure the Tudor dynasty's hold on the English throne.