Bed linked to Welsh-born Henry VII
A 500-year-old bed, found in a hotel car park, may have once belonged to Welsh-born King Henry VII (1485-1509).
The four-poster which, it's thought, could be worth millions of pounds was discovered by auctioneers in Chester.
It's since been linked to the Pembroke-born monarch using DNA testing.
The bed is thought to have been the marriage bed of Henry and Elizabeth of York (1485-1503).
It is now on show at Hever Castle in Kent.