King Richard III remains to be buried in Leicester
The High Court has ruled that the University of Leicester does have the rights to bury King Richard III's remain in the city's cathedral.
The High Court has ruled that the University of Leicester does have the rights to bury King Richard III's remain in the city's cathedral.
Officials at Leicester Cathedral will later reveal the exact location in the cathedral where they want to place Richard III's tomb.
The former king could be reintered next spring but campaigners from the former King's home in York are arguing for him to be buried there.
The acting Dean of the Cathedral wants people to be able to see the plans for the Monarch's final resting place.
Relatives of Richard III, whose body was unearthed in Leicester, have won the right to challenge plans to rebury his remains in the city.
A facial reconstruction of King Richard III is on display today in Leicester's Guildhall on the first stop of a nationwide tour.
Members of the Richard III Society and other dignitaries held a rose-laying ceremony today at Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre.