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Princes in the Tower - Explained by the Billy Meier Contacts
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Princes in the Tower
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Important Note: For accuracy, please consult the Contact Report links for date, context,
and the German language originals. Numerous entries in this document have already
been superseded by corrected translations online.
Contact Report 593
Billy:
… I have a question that arose from a brief conversation with Elisabeth Moosbrugger. The
question refers to the so-called War of the Roses in England, or the 'Princes in the Tower' in the
15th century. It is not yet known what really happened to the two princes and whether you know
anything about what actually happened to them?
Ptaah:
We have a complete record of this, so I can give you the necessary data and retrieve it for
you. …
Yes, the following information is given here in relation to the events of that time, which I will
try to make understandable to the best of my ability:
On the 6th of July 1483 the coronation of King Richard III took place.
A few months later this act was confirmed by the document 'Titulus Regius'.
Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, became the right hand of Richard III from that
time on, gaining many personal advantages.
The two sons of the brother were declared illegitimate children in this document, and
subsequently the two young princes, Edward V of England, born 1470, as well as his brother
Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York, born 1473, were also imprisoned in the Tower of
London.
Although Richard III had excluded the princes from the succession, the two remained a
threat to his rule and lust for power as long as they wer