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Originally Posted by Bookpossum
Indeed! I was being a tad ironic. Somehow I don’t think they would have been removing anything that put him in a bad light.
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Oh yes , the worse Richard lll looked the better it was for Henry Vll. While reading The White Queen, it's a work of fiction also but it was from Elizabeth Woodville's perspective. She did suspect Henry Tudor and Duke Buckingham along with Richard lll of her sons disappearance. They along with Henry's mother and Lord Stanley all had opportunity and motive. It didn't hurt that Richard thought he could trust Buckingham and Stanley as friends. Until he couldn't .