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He is one of the nation’s most
notorious monarchs and Richard III is still creating controversy more
than 500 years after his death.
Genetic
analysis of a battle-scarred skeleton - discovered under a council car
park in Leicester three years ago - has confirmed that it did indeed
belong to the last Plantagenet king.
But
it may have also exposed skeletons in the closet of the British
aristocracy - undermining the Tudor dynasty - and could even raise a
question mark over the current Queen’s royal heritage.
Researchers
considered genetic material from two female-line descendants of
Richard's sister Anne of York - a woman named Wendy Duldig and a
man named Michael Ibsen (both pictured)
Down
the line: An international team of researchers, led by Leicester
University, pieced together sections Richard III’s family tree, right
down to relatives who are alive today (pictured)
DNA
analysis has revealed a break in the male line of Richard’s family
tree. It means one of Richard III’s male relatives was cuckolded –
leading to his wife to give birth to another man’s child.
Researchers
also considered genetic material from two female-line descendants of
Richard's sister Anne of York - a man named Michael Ibsen and a woman,
Wendy Duldig.
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