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  1. Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales (c. December 1473 or 1476 – 9 April 1484), was the son and heir apparent of King Richard III of England by his wife Anne Neville. He was Richard's only legitimate child and died aged seven or ten.

  2. Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales was the only known legitimate child of Richard III and Anne Neville. He was born in Middleham probably some time between early 1473 (after his parents received the final dispensation for their marriage, about April 1472) and probably lived there all his life.

  3. Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales. December 1473 – 9 April 31 March 1484. Edward of Middleham was the only child of King Richard III and his wife Anne Neville, younger daughter of Richard Nevile, Earl of Warwick known as 'the Kingmaker' and was born in December 1473 at Middleham Castle in Yorkshire.

  4. Edward of Middleham. Edward, Prince of Wales was Richard ’s heir and the only child of his marriage to Anne Neville. The date of his birth is under some question, either in 1473 or 1476 at Middleham Castle. Historians have theorized that he was “delicate” in constitution, but no conclusive information has been found.

  5. 17 de oct. de 2023 · England's King Richard III and Anne Neville's only son and heir was Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales. King Richard was slain during the Wars of the Roses at the Battle of Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, in August 1485.

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  6. Eduardo de Middleham, Príncipe de Gales ( c. diciembre de 1473 o 1476 -9 de abril de 1484), fue hijo y heredero forzoso del rey Ricardo III de Inglaterra y su esposa Anne Neville. Era el único hijo legítimo de Richard y murió a los siete o diez años.

  7. 26 de mar. de 2024 · P rince Edward could emerge as the royal family’s temporary leading man as King Charles III and Prince William step back from public duties, reports in the British press suggest.