It cost $250,000 for the University of Leicester to carry out the research and exhumation that led to confirmation that Richard III had been found beneath the parking lot, in a corner of Greyfriars Priory. It cost $3 for the materials for my little painting to mark the occasion.
The team’s leading geneticist said that DNA samples from two modern-day descendants of Richard III’s family had provided a match with samples taken from the skeleton found under space #23. Surprisingly his royal velvet cape was perfectly intact. Of course it had two parallel yellow stripes painted across it.
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