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Tudors Dynasty

Rumors and Gossip: The Princes in the Tower - Part Two

Tudors Dynasty

RedTop Media / Rebecca Larson

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4.4794 Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Lacey Bonar Hull returns for the second installment in a two-part episode on the princes in the Tower. For the first time on this show we have all three experts here to discuss and debate this hot topic. Dr Nicola Tallis, (Margaret Beaufort) Matthew Lewis (Richard III) and Nathen Amin (Henry VII) on history's best whodunnit!

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Credits:

Hosted by: Lacey Bonar Hull  

Guests: Dr. Nicola Tallis, Matthew Lewis, and Nathen Amin

Editing: Rebecca Larson

Voice Over: David Black

Music by: Ketsa, Alexander Nakarada, and Winnie the Moog via FilmMusic.io, used by EXTENDED license.

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0:00.0

The Tudor's Dynasty podcast.

0:02.4

Hi, everyone. It's me again.

0:04.0

Lacey Bonar Hall, and I'm here today with the second part of our episode on the

0:08.2

disappearance of the princes in the tower for the mini-series on rumor and gossip at the

0:13.3

Tudor Court.

0:14.5

If you haven't listened to the first part of this episode, you'll want to check that out

0:18.5

before this episode.

0:20.1

If you've already listened to the first

0:21.9

part, then let's jump right back into the conversation with Matthew Lewis, Nathan Amin,

0:27.1

and Nicola Talas about the fate of the princes in the tower. I know what I want to hear,

0:34.2

and I think it's probably what listeners want to hear. And it is your takes

0:39.0

on the possibility of these three big historical players being involved in the disappearance

0:46.9

of the princes. So what I would like to do now is go person by person and just ask you about the possibility of the person who you specialize

0:58.2

in because you, I mean, I feel like the three of you, you know the lives of these historical

1:02.0

figures. So I think you're all, you're well placed to give your opinions. And we're all going to

1:06.8

remember that these are opinions. Obviously, you can't know with 100% certainty if these people

1:12.0

were involved at all in the disappearance of the princes. I would like to get your takes on

1:17.2

the likelihood of them being involved. So Nathan, we're going to start with you. So with Henry

1:24.0

the seventh, in your opinion, did he possibly have any involvement in the disappearance of the princes?

1:31.7

No.

1:35.0

I think there's quite valid reasons why I come to that conclusion.

1:38.9

First and foremost, the rumors we have of the prince's demise, they all start in that chaotic summer of 1483.

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