The historian who has unearthed evidence that the Princes in the Tower were not murdered by Richard III has backed calls for DNA tests to be carried out on their purported remains.Philippa Langley - who famously discovered Richard III's remains beneath a car park in 2012 - wants experts to be allowed to examine the remains of two children which have lain in a royal chapel in Westminster Abbey since the 17th century. The late refused permission for the bones to undergo any tests, on the grounds that they should not be disturbed - but it emerged last year that was said to be 'supportive' of the plans.
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