Historian uncovers King Richard III's burial place - and discovers another king along the way
Philippa Langley's remarkable discoveries lead to the resting place of King Henry I - an astonishing revelation that defies expectations
Unveiling King Richard III's Resting Place
Just over ten years ago, historian Philippa Langley and her team made a groundbreaking announcement. They had successfully identified the skeleton discovered beneath an English parking lot as belonging to King Richard III. This revelation resolved a centuries-old enigma and left an indelible mark on historical records. Richard III, depicted in literature, particularly Shakespeare's works, as a deformed hunchback and ruthless murderer, finally found his place in history. Langley's meticulous research and intuition led her to the precise burial spot, cementing a pivotal moment in historical investigations.Inspired by her triumph with Richard III, Philippa Langley embarks on a new quest: the search for the remains of King Henry I. Using a combination of exhaustive research and instinct, Langley has set her sights on an unexpected location—the parking lot owned by the Ministry of Justice at Reading Prison. It is here, beneath a parking space marked with the letter 'K,' that Langley believes Henry I, Richard III's predecessor by almost four centuries, may find his eternal rest. This ambitious endeavor has been christened "The Hidden Abbey Project."