The story of the disappearance of the two young sons of Edward IV in 1483 is well known. But the question of who killed the 12-year-old Edward V and his nine-year-old brother, Richard Duke of York, ...
Collectively, they're one of the great courtyard houses of Tudor London, a major medieval London thoroughfare, and a ceremonial and administrative centre in Tudor times. But - scratch below the ...
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb explores royal scandals and the roles the press, parliament and public have played over the centuries in generating the outrage that surrounds them. Professor Suzannah ...
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb discovers the marriage scandal that put a royal in the witness box. She also investigates why Charles II was named `the merry monarch' and uncovers a sex scandal ...
hundreds of innocent people were killed as an obsession to stamp out Satanism swept the British Isles. Dr Suzannah Lipscomb investigates the events of this dark period in our history.
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb explores the royal scandals that rose from excessive spending, from Henry VIII's Field of the Cloth of Gold to the extraordinary debt that George IV accrued.
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb reveals the most scandalous royal marriages from the past. From the marriage deemed so wrong that it led George III to write a new law, to Queen Caroline, who was put ...
Suzannah Lipscomb investigates whether Queen Victoria's uncle killed his valet and whether the strange disappearance of a Swedish count had some involvement from the UK's first Georgian king.