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In 2014, Langley detailed the years of research behind the ''Looking For Richard'' project that took her to the northern end of the car park in Leicester in search of the church and grave in ''Finding Richard III: The Official Account of Research by the Retrieval & Reburial Project''. The co-authored work includes chapters from ''Looking For Richard'' project members, [[John Ashdown-Hill]] and David and Wendy Johnson, and was edited by [[Annette Carson]].<ref name=SOA/>
 
In 2022, Langley and Jones re-wrote and expanded their 2013 book under the new title, ''The Lost King: The Search for Richard III''. It was released alongside the film, ''[[The Lost King]]'', with [[Stephen Frears]], [[Steve Coogan]] and [[Jeff Pope]] writing the screenplay, and [[Sally Hawkins]] playing Langley.<ref name=BBC/><ref name=SMH>{{cite web | newspaper=[[Sydney Morning Herald]] | url=https://www.smh.com.au/culture/movies/she-found-a-lost-king-s-grave-then-things-got-complicated-20221222-p5c88r.html | title=She found a lost king's grave, then things got complicated | date=22 December 2022 | accessdate=20 January 2023 | first=Stephanie |last=Bunbury}}</ref> In 2023, Langley was associate Producer and co-presenter (with Rob Rinder) for the Channel 4 and PBS documentary: The Princes in the Tower: The New Evidence (Brinkworth Productions, 18 November, PBS ‘Secrets of the Dead’ (S.21, Ep.3): 22 November). <ref>The Princes in the Tower: The New Evidence IMDB. Retrieved 20 May 2024. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt30304652/ The Princes in the Tower, Secrets of the Dead S21 Ep.3, PBS. IMDB. Retrieved 20 May 2024. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt29866537/?ref_=ttep_ep3 </ref> The show was followed by the publication of Langley’s new book: ''The Princes in the Tower: Solving History’s Greatest Cold Case'' (The History Press, UK, Pegasus, USA, 19 November). Based on the totality of evidences from the five-year investigation of The Missing Princes Project, Langley concludes that the mystery surrounding the Princes in the Tower is ‘now solved’. <ref>Solving the mystery of the Princes in the Tower The History Press. Retrieved 20 May 2024. https://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/articles/solving-the-mystery-of-the-princes-in-the-tower/</ref> The book reveals how both Princes (Edward V, 12, and Richard, Duke of York, 9,) survived the reign of Richard III to each challenge Henry VII for the throne of England.
 
==Personal life==