Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, was the Lancastrian heir to the throne. He was the only child of the Lancastrian king, Henry VI, and his wife Margaret of Anjou. His father was overthrown in 1461 and Edward went into exile in Scotland and then France with his mother. He was the last heir apparent to die in battle, when he was killed at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471, allegedly by the future Richard III.
Name: Edward of Westminster / Edward of Lancaster
Title/s: Prince of Wales
Birth: 13 October 1453 at Westminster Palace, London, England
Death: 4 May 1471 at Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England
Buried: Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, England
Spouse: Anne Neville 1456-1485
Children: None
Parents: Henry VI 1421-1471 & Margaret of Anjou 1430-1482
Siblings: None
Noble Connections: Edward was the Prince of Wales, son of Henry VI of England. Through his mother, Margaret of Anjou, he was also related to the Kings of France. Through his wife, Anne Neville, he was also related to the Earls of Warwick, and distantly to Edward IV.
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