Saw the video and it was very compelling. Thanks for the transcript.
Are the bones still available? Could they be studied for possible DNA or further information using modern forensic evidence?
Political intrigue and murders have been going on since the beginning of time.
They're back in the urn; it's seemed likely to some that the remains are at least a few hundred years earlier than the late 15th c, and possibly not even the same date as each other. RC dating would settle that to an extent.
DNA testing could work depending the condition. However, they are officially recognized as members of a royal house, so the testing probably won't happen. Better to wait, the technology will probably improve, and in another 50-100 years there may not be a 'royal family' to worry about.
The estimated age of the individuals has been made by measurements, and the governing assumption is that these were the two boys (gender isn't really established). If that's the case though, their size suggests they died later than the ages claimed by the Tudor Deep State and its supporters. :^)