The curator of the Historic Royal Palaces has announced archaeologists have found complete 500-year-old skeletons of a woman and child underneath the Tower of London's chapel.

The Royal Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula is known as the burial place for many famous prisoners, including three queens of England.

Combining documented evidence, Historic Buildings Curator Alfred Hawkins, deduced that the two skeletons were buried on the floor of Edward I's lost chapel which burnt down in 1513.