First Images of Tomb Where Richard III Could Finally Be Laid To Rest After His Remains Were Found In A Leicester Car Park
His first burial was an undignified one - dumped in a shallow grave with no coffin or shroud following the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.But after its discovery under a Leicester car park, the body of Richard III will finally be laid to rest in surroundings fit for a king, as the first pictures of his potential tomb are revealed.
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