Teejay
Gone Fishin'
Instead of dying at the age of 40 in 1483, King Edward IV of England lives for another 15 years. His grandson Henry VIII died at around age 55, despite his very unhealthy lifestyle (similar to what Edward IV had) in his latter years.
In this TL I am assuming his oldest son Edward dies in 1485 of some illness and his younger son Richard is 25 when he succeeds his father as King Richard III. Given the opinion I give below, King Richard III in this timeline regins until 1550 (a reign of 52 years)
*I am of the opinion Richard III did not murder the princes in the tower or anybody else murdered. However Edward V died of some illness or an attempt to cure it, in 1483. This plausible given that he was visited by Doctor Argentine at this time in the Tower of London, having him die of some illness or in some attempt to cure him of this illness. Also I believe his brother Richard lived the rest of his life in obscurity as Richard of Eastwell, dying in 1550 (at the age of 77).
In this TL I am assuming his oldest son Edward dies in 1485 of some illness and his younger son Richard is 25 when he succeeds his father as King Richard III. Given the opinion I give below, King Richard III in this timeline regins until 1550 (a reign of 52 years)
*I am of the opinion Richard III did not murder the princes in the tower or anybody else murdered. However Edward V died of some illness or an attempt to cure it, in 1483. This plausible given that he was visited by Doctor Argentine at this time in the Tower of London, having him die of some illness or in some attempt to cure him of this illness. Also I believe his brother Richard lived the rest of his life in obscurity as Richard of Eastwell, dying in 1550 (at the age of 77).