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After many weeks of anticipation, it is now officially safe to state that these are the remains of Richard III.

Richard Buckley (aptly named) announced that “beyond reasonable doubt the individual exhumed at Grey Friars on September 12th is indeed Richard III, the last Plantagenet king of England”. 

A detailed description of wounds found on the skeleton, as well as other interesting evidence can be found in The Guardian. The page is updated by the minutes, so stay tuned.

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