TORONTO – There once was a noble King whose reputation was slandered following his death. His enemies made sure that his name was equated with the worst rulers of his land.
Over the centuries, these falsehoods became fact and even one of the greatest playwrights of the time was complicit in badmouthing him.
For Philippa Langley, a marketing professional in the early 21st Century, the more she read about this particular British Monarch the more she began to believe his reputation had been sullied.
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