Richard III's second burial
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- čas přidán 25. 03. 2015
- King Richard III will be reinterred at Leicester Cathedral, nearly 530 years after his death.
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He’s being re buried because it’s respectful, whether you believe in an after life or not I think we would all rather be buried or cremated respectfully rather than under a car park
God bless King Richard 111, he died a warrior & then had a hatchet job done on him by later royal dynasties
Shakespeare’s Hunchbacked Villain finally got some dignity back.
This video has sadly overlooked the first person, and the only person, who had the vision and drive to try and find King Richard III, and that is Ms. Philippa Langley. At time (3:46) you can see her there in the first trench, on the first day, within the first four hours, as she discovered the left leg bone and then the right leg bone of King Richard III. You can positively identify her, as she is the one in the white hard hat, with her blond hair, and soon to be famous boots. Philippa Langley is pointing to the spot where she discovered that the kings remains were laying. Without her, there would not be this video, as there would have been NO discovery of King Richard III. Philippa Langley should be the first, and foremost person, who is honored in the recounting of this historical event, because she is the one who make it all happen. Doctor George Whitehead
agreed. this report is weird and cringey and why keep asking people if they feel silly and showing only one person who doesn't seem that well informed who agreed.
Absolutley remarkable.
The capital letter R painted on a space in a parking lot was helpful.
Maybe who painted R know the past history
Fascinating 💖
Very complete and enjoyable coverage!
Without wishing to be fanciful, the image of Richard at 6.04 does seem to show a resemblance to Michael Ibsen, more so than other images of Richard. It just highlights how each artist can render their subject so differently and then of course, there was the Tudor 'reworking' of some portraits for their own political ends.
I wish I had a TARDIS.
Je suis fascinée par Richard lll depuis 500 ans enterré ⚰ merci thank you 😊❤❤👍
Who thinks that silly girl asking why he is being reburied is insufferable?
What a nice report
Ahhh redemption...
💋❤️ I'm not from England but I give much respect to the queen
I'm also related to the Catholic and Roman empire ❤️⚜️
Sigh......
Im so sad she's gone!
Glad this was done before she passed
These is the truth
He should have Buried as a Catholic. The Plantagenets were Catholic. Richard would not have known the new religion.
I also had a family relationship with him, but unfortunately I screwed up the knee.✌😒
530 YEARS////
571 actually
Where is your credit for Phillipa Langley who was responsible for all this ?
Now, they need to find and identify the princes in the tower.
Yeah because there have been 4 child Skeletons found ( 2 in the Tower of London and 2 in St. George’s Chapel beside Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodvale ( Their parents ) ) yet none have been tested so 1 of the 2 sets of skeletons could be King Edward V and Prince Richard
so.. is he royal now?
Sloppy reporting job; first on King Richard, and second on how he was found. Not a squeak about Philippa Langley.
I still prefer the Tudors.Go Tudors!!!!
Murderous bastards! LOL!
Anita C true. It was the York’s who was the true heirs
I farted oops what you say man about my fart?
Yet a further trivialising and disrespectful take from you on English history .. NO SUB.