Anyway, unable to edit this in the post earlier.
I said
"And a loverly Tiptoft, certainly the one to book if it were a panto, who needs day time soap oopera's."
Should say
"And a loverly Tiptoft, certainly the one to boo if it were a panto, who needs day time soap opera's."
Not sure if panto is a thing across the pond but the audience will always boo the baddy.
But, at the end of Alison Wiers book (audio) and that was a roller coaster ride of emotions for all involved, especially the ones that got it in the neck (and other bits). What does appear to be apparant is the wearyness felt towards the factions warring all the time towards the end. The book does not go past Edward IV, though I have 11 minutes left. Henry VI certainly came across as a relectant king and a sorry figure in history perhaps more suited to a rose garden and a cottage out of peoples way whilst his wife was a right harridan (from the tone of this book please not, still learning). Edit. Just thought, a Hyacinth Bucket with power.......
Either way, if Gloucester was there at the end of Henry, then later deeds can be seen to be possible, indeed his path to the crown has a few options with the Princess, one the the evil deed and othe other in his name but not knowingly by him. But also there are other options that would be apparnt I think and this is leading me down the next chapter, again.
Need a few more books on this, getting hooked on this chapter.