Richard III is probably one of England's most infamous kings. Having come to power by usurping his own nephew, he was the last Yorkist King to reign. During the decisive Battle of Bosworth Field, in a great gamble, Richard III personally charged, along with 1,000 horsemen, across the battlefield to kill Henry Tudor. It was said Richard III nearly came into sword's length of Henry Tudor, but the Stanley forces intervened, and Richard III was killed with a blow to the head. Afterwards, Henry Tudor became King Henry VII and married Richard III's niece, Elizabeth of York, to unite the Yorkist and Lancastrian claims.
What if Richard had killed Henry Tudor in his last moments, managed to kill Henry Tudor, but still dies like OTL, getting killed by Henry's men in retaliation. How would this effect War of the Roses with the major Lancastrian claimant (Henry VII) and the Yorkist King (Richard III) both dead on the battlefield of Bosworth? Who next in the line of succession for the Yorkists and Lancastrians
What if Richard had killed Henry Tudor in his last moments, managed to kill Henry Tudor, but still dies like OTL, getting killed by Henry's men in retaliation. How would this effect War of the Roses with the major Lancastrian claimant (Henry VII) and the Yorkist King (Richard III) both dead on the battlefield of Bosworth? Who next in the line of succession for the Yorkists and Lancastrians