Human Remains Found in Search for King Richard III's Grave

Richard III of England
A contemporary drawing of Richard III and his queen, Anne Neville, and son, Edward, Prince of Wales
(Image credit: public domain)

A hunt for the grave of King Richard III has turned up human remains at the medieval church where the English monarch is said to be buried — but there is no word yet on whether the remains belong to the king.

University of Leicester archaeologists will announce the details of the new findings tomorrow (Sept. 12). Until then, the researchers are remaining tight-lipped about the find.

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