I've had to turn it off. I can't deal with it anymore. I watched expecting a good, thorough documentary about the excavation, not to watch a someone throw herself off into fits.
Putting all that aside it is a bit embarrassing for a Country to 'misplace' on of its kings
He wasn't misplaced, he was the loser of a battle for the throne of England and, therefore, his body wasn't treated with any kind of respect. He was left on the battlefield, later stripped naked and chucked over the back of a horse and paraded through the streets of Leicester.
It was the monks of the Grey Friars who buried him in their choir not at the request of anyone victorious after the battle.
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I think you are missing the point she funded this dig and i can understand why she is so emotional i would be too.
or anthony sher on his crutches whizzing about the stage
It is somewhat obvious!:)
I just turned this on. She's a right drama queen isn't she?
I do get that but I really think she's going OTT, it's not like it's her dad or something.
and that is why they are being so 'gentle' with her and her histrionics
Don't give her ideas!:eek:
Yes and quite right to its a realisation of her dream of finding him.
Academics are far less emotional by nature.
Not impressed, not impressed at all.
He wasn't misplaced, he was the loser of a battle for the throne of England and, therefore, his body wasn't treated with any kind of respect. He was left on the battlefield, later stripped naked and chucked over the back of a horse and paraded through the streets of Leicester.
It was the monks of the Grey Friars who buried him in their choir not at the request of anyone victorious after the battle.
There could be a whole other programme there.:D;)
You just know that wherever he ends up being buried, she will be booking the plot next to him! :eek: