In the palace, Queen Elizabeth worries about King Edward’s failing health and the uncertainty of Gloucester’s authority over her young son. Rivers, Grey, Buckingham, and Derby try to reassure her, but Gloucester arrives accusing the queen’s faction of spreading lies against him and blaming her for the recent imprisonment of Hastings and Clarence. Queen Margaret, still in exile, enters and interrupts with fierce accusations against Gloucester and Elizabeth, cursing the house of York and everyone present. After she leaves, Gloucester pretends sympathy for Margaret and quietly admits he has been disguising his own villainy. He then gives two murderers the warrant to kill Clarence.
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