King Richard III will be buried

The Bishop of Leicester Church said it would hold a ceremonial funeral for King Richard III, with a floating tomb made of Yorkshire limestone.

King Richard III will receive a burial ceremony commensurate with a king, after several hundred years of cold and unbearable years since his death to Henry Tudor in the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485

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Picture 1 of King Richard III will be buried

Miniature model of a tentative part of King Richard III - (Photo: Reuters)

The Bishop of Leicester Church said it would hold a ceremonial funeral for King Richard III, with a floating tomb made of Yorkshire limestone.

According to Reuters, Leicester Cathedral wants the grave of the last kings of York, and limestone will bring many features close to where Richard III spent his childhood.

The news was announced while the legal battle for the right to bury the late king still took place fiercely among relatives.

Plans to build a premium Swaledale limestone section, above the cross carved, are about to move into consideration and approval, before being deployed.

The project is worth 1.3 million pounds, the limestone grave will be in the middle of the cathedral, on a huge white rose.

Update 17 December 2018
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