I won't apologise for The Lost King – Leicester University's treatment of Philippa Langley is a profound injustice | Steve Coogan

Philippa Langley's remarkable journey to find King Richard III was met with an eerie silence when her discovery hit the headlines nearly 15 years ago. Many viewed it as a quixotic quest, driven by an amateur and lacking in credentials. However, Philippa's dedication and perseverance paid off when she finally found what she was searching for - a staggering achievement that would change history.

As the story behind The Lost King documentary unfolded, it became clear that Philippa's journey was not just about finding a historical figure but also about uncovering the truth about her own life. Her health struggles with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis or chronic fatigue syndrome) were a constant companion throughout her quest.

When the film adaptation of The Lost King came to life, it shed light on Philippa's story and that of Richard Taylor, the former deputy registrar at the University of Leicester who played a crucial role in the discovery. However, as the documentary revealed, Richard Taylor had other intentions - to discredit Philippa and undermine her achievements.

The University of Leicester's response to Philippa's discovery has been a contentious issue. The institution initially kept her out of the spotlight, despite her being the driving force behind finding King Richard III's remains. When asked why Philippa was not mentioned more prominently, the university responded by labeling her an "amateur."

This dismissal is particularly egregious given that Philippa initiated the search for Richard III and determined the precise location where his remains were discovered. She also raised funds to ensure the project survived when funding was withdrawn, and it was she who insisted on excavating the leg bones found in the trench.

In response to these actions, Richard Taylor suggested an inquiry into the University of Leicester's behavior during this tumultuous period. However, instead of engaging in a public forum, I propose that we hold him accountable for his actions. As the author of The Lost King documentary, it is my intention to give voice to Philippa and her incredible achievement.

While Richard Taylor may view himself as the underdog, he and the University of Leicester are, in reality, the establishment trying to silence a truth-teller. Their actions are akin to a Goliath vs David fight, where they are the oppressor and she is the hero.

As The Lost King documentary makes clear, Philippa's story is one of courage, perseverance, and determination. It is time for Richard Taylor and the University of Leicester to acknowledge her contributions and apologize for their actions. Until then, I will continue to tell Philippa's story, giving a voice to an amateur who became an icon in the process.
 
I feel so bad for Philippa Langley 🤕 she put her life on hold to find King Richard III but still got disrespected by the University of Leicester 🚫 it's not fair that they said she was just an "amateur" when she literally found the guy! 😒 I think we need to give her more credit for all she did, from raising funds to excavating the leg bones 💪. Richard Taylor may try to play the victim, but he's the one who tried to discredit her 🤥. I'm glad the documentary is shedding light on this story and giving Philippa the recognition she deserves 👏 we should be celebrating her courage and perseverance, not silencing her! 💖
 
OMG 😱 I'm so salty about how the Uni of Leicester handled Philippa Langley's discovery 🤯 They literally silenced her and called her an "amateur" 👎 Which is just not true 🙅‍♀️ She was the driving force behind finding Richard III's remains 💪 And she put everything on the line for that search 💸 What kind of establishment tries to discredit someone who's made such a massive contribution? 🤔 It's like they're trying to erase Philippa's name from history 🔴 I'm so proud of her and I think she deserves so much more recognition 👏 The Lost King documentary is proof of her bravery and determination 💕 And if Richard Taylor and the Uni want to fight her, they'll have to do it in a public forum 🗣️ No way, I won't let them get away with silencing Philippa 😡
 
this whole university thing is wild 😒 they think they can just dismiss philippa like that? she's the one who found king richard iii's remains after all 🤯 and yet they label her as an "amateur"? it's like they're trying to erase her from history. but i'm not having it 💪 philippa's story is so inspiring, from her health struggles with me to her determination to find the truth about king richard iii. she didn't let anything hold her back and that's what makes her a hero 🙌 and as for richard taylor, he can just sit there and stew in his own juices 🤦‍♂️. philippa doesn't need him or the university of leicester to tell her story, we're gonna keep giving her the platform 👊
 
I'm so disappointed in how the University of Leicester handled Philippa Langley's discovery 🤦‍♀️🙄 She was literally the one who found King Richard III's remains, and yet they made her sound like some kind of amateur who needed to be discredited 😒. It's so not fair that she wasn't given more credit for her role in the discovery 🙅‍♂️.

I mean, think about it - Philippa was the one who started the search, raised all the funds to keep it going when things got tough 💸, and even convinced the team to excavate the leg bones 🔨. Richard Taylor may have been the official deputy registrar, but without Philippa's passion and dedication, there would be no King Richard III documentary 📺.

It's time for Richard Taylor and the University of Leicester to own up to their mistakes and apologize for how they treated Philippa 💯. She's an icon because she stood up for what she believed in and never gave up, even when faced with health issues that would have made anyone want to quit 😷.
 
🙏 can you imagine how frustrating it must be to have your work constantly underplayed? philippa langley's determination is truly inspiring, and her perseverance paid off when she found king richard iii's remains 15 years ago 🕰️. meanwhile, the university of leicester keeps sidelining her, saying she's just an amateur 🙄. that's not right! richard taylor's actions are shady at best - trying to discredit philippa and undermine her achievements 😒. i think it's time we give philippa the recognition she deserves 🎉. as someone who's passionate about uplifting stories, i'm proud to be sharing philippa's journey with all of you 💕.
 
🙄 can't believe what just happened at the Uni of Leicester they literally called out Phila as an "amateur" despite her being the driving force behind finding Richard III! 🤯 like, hello! she's the one who raised all that cash to make it happen and found the bones herself. and now they're just gonna sit there and let him bully them without giving credit where credit is due? 😡 totally get why Phila went public with her story and I'm low-key rooting for her to take on Taylor and the Uni. 🤜🏽👊
 
😒 The whole thing still gives me chills thinking about how the University of Leicester basically disrespected Philippa Langley after she found King Richard III's remains. Like, what even is the point of being a "deputy registrar" if you're just gonna diss an amateur who actually found something huge? 🤷‍♂️ And it's crazy that they thought labeling her as an "amateur" would silence her. Newsflash: Philippa Langley is the real hero here, not some dude trying to take credit for her work! 💪
 
I mean come on, what's good with Uni of Leicester? Dismissing Philippa like that is straight up shady 🤔. Like, yeah she's not a prof or anything, but she's the one who initiated the whole thing and made it happen without any funding or backup. And then they're like "oh she's just an amateur"? Give me a break! 💁‍♀️ It's all about playing the victim now and trying to silence Philippa. Newsflash: Richard Taylor is the real villain here 🤑. I'm team Philippa all the way, she deserves our respect and admiration for what she accomplished 🙌. Let's give it up for the OG amateur detective who found King Richard III 💪.
 
I'm so impressed by Philippa Langley's journey she went through to find King Richard III 🙌🏼 it's crazy how many people underestimated her at first, but she proved them all wrong with her dedication and perseverance 💪.

But what really got me is how the University of Leicester treated her after the discovery they kept her out of the spotlight and even called her an "amateur" 😡 that's just not cool, especially when she was the one who initiated the search and found Richard III's remains in the first place.

I think it's time for them to own up to their mistake and apologize to Philippa 🤝. She's definitely a hero of our time, and her story deserves to be told 💕. I'm glad someone is giving her voice now, and I'll keep sharing her story with everyone who will listen 👊
 
omg u know i feel so bad 4 philippa langley she was literally driven by her passion & dedication 2 find king richard iii n ppl r saying she's just some amateur who got lucky lol no way she's been thru so much w/ her health struggles n every1 should be praising her not discrediting her

u guys watch the lost king documentary? it's so intense u can feel the drama & deceit behind Richard Taylor's actions 2o try 2 discredit philippa 4 his own gain & now he's trying 2 silence ppl w/ his money n influence but philippa's story won't b silenced 💪 she deserves all the recognition n respect 4 her bravery
 
I'm so frustrated with how the University of Leicester treated Philippa Langley 🤯. She was literally the one who found King Richard III's remains and she didn't even get any recognition from her own institution for like 15 years 🙄. And when they finally did, they called her an "amateur" which is just so insulting 😒. I think it's time for them to apologize and acknowledge all that Philippa went through on her quest. She has a story of courage and perseverance that needs to be told and I'm not going to stop telling it 📚💪. It's like they're trying to silence someone who is basically a hero in the history books 💔.
 
I'm still shook by how messed up it all went down... Philippa Langley was literally the one who found Richard III's remains and everyone just ghosted her afterwards 🤯 I mean, she was sick with ME the whole time and people thought she was just some crazy amateur? It's like, no, Philippa is a hero! The University of Leicester should've been giving her all the praise and recognition, not keeping her in the shadows. And now that we have this documentary, it's time to hold Richard Taylor accountable for his shady behavior 🙄 I'm so here for Philippa's story being told and giving her the platform she deserves 💖
 
🙄 can you believe the university's response towards Philippa? they literally labeled her an "amateur" despite her being the mastermind behind finding King Richard III's remains! 🤯 that's some serious disrespect and I'm so glad the documentary shed light on this. 💡 it's not just about Philippa's journey but also about the truth about her life, including her struggles with ME. 🌟 let's give her the recognition she deserves, she's an icon for many! 👑 and as for Richard Taylor, he should be held accountable for his actions. his attempt to discredit Philippa is pretty shady 🤥
 
I'm so frustrated about what went down at the Uni of Leicester 🤯. They basically kept Philippa in the shadows despite her being the driving force behind finding King Richard III! I mean, she raised all the funds when they withdrew their support and insisted on excavating those leg bones herself 💪. And to top it off, they label her an "amateur" 😒. That's just not right.

It's like they're trying to silence a truth-teller 🗣️. Richard Taylor thinks he can just sweep this under the rug because he was involved too? No way! The documentary shines a light on his actions, and it's time for him and the Uni to own up to their mistakes 👀.

I'm so grateful Philippa finally gets her moment in the spotlight, and I'll keep telling her story until everyone knows how incredible she is 💕. It's amazing how far one person can go with determination and courage 💪. Let's give it up for Philippa! 🎉
 
🔥 The University of Leicester really dropped the ball on this one 🤦‍♀️. I mean, come on, they initially kept Philippa Langley out of the spotlight despite her being the driving force behind finding King Richard III's remains? That's like saying the architect of a building isn't worth acknowledging just because they're not a famous designer 🙄.

It's pretty clear that Richard Taylor's actions were more about protecting his own interests than doing what was right. The fact that he suggested an inquiry into the University's behavior but didn't engage in a public forum himself is just laughable 😂. Give Philippa her due, she's an icon for a reason - her dedication and perseverance paid off in a big way.

I think it's time for Richard Taylor and the University of Leicester to take responsibility for their actions and apologize for how they treated Philippa 🤝. After all, as we see from The Lost King documentary, Philippa's story is one of courage, determination, and sheer grit 💪. Let's give her the recognition she deserves! 👑
 
Man, can you believe what happened at the University of Leicester? 🤯 They totally disrespected Philippa Langley by saying she was just an "amateur" behind her groundbreaking discovery. Like, no way! She's the one who led the charge, raised all the funds, and made it happen. And then they had Richard Taylor try to discredit her too... that's just not cool. 🙅‍♂️ I'm so glad The Lost King documentary is shedding light on this story, it's time someone gave Philippa the recognition she deserves. She's a true hero and I'm all for amplifying her voice 👏
 
🙌 I think it's wild that the Uni of Leicester initially kept Philippa out of the spotlight despite her being the one who found King Richard III 🤯 She literally funded the whole thing and determined the location where they dug up his bones 🤑 And then to call her an "amateur" is just low 🔥 It's like, hello, she's a total boss for taking on this crazy project and coming out on top 💪 I don't think Richard Taylor has the right to try and discredit her or make her look bad when he was part of the team that kept her in the dark 🤐 The Uni should be apologizing for their treatment of her, not trying to sweep it under the rug 😒
 
🤔 Can't believe how the University of Leicester treated Philippa after she found Richard III's remains... like they were trying to downplay her role in it all 🙄. I mean, she's the one who initiated the search and raised funds for it, not some "amateur" like they said 😒. And now, Richard Taylor is suggesting an inquiry when he's the one who was trying to discredit her? Not cool 👎. The way the University initially kept her out of the spotlight just shows how much they were afraid of losing control 🤬. We should be celebrating Philippa for her bravery and determination, not trying to silence her 💪.
 
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