Fifteen living relatives of King Richard III, whose body was unearthed from a council car park last year, are to challenge in the courts plans to rebury him in Leicester.

Archaeologists from Leicester University were given permission to excavate the car park in Leicester and to decide where the bones should be reburied by the Ministry of Justice.

The university has decided Richard – killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 – should be re-interred at Leicester Cathedral.

Now the Plantagenet Alliance, made up of 15 living relatives of the monarch, has announced it is to challenge the ministry's decision to grant the licence to Leicester University. They say he would have wanted to be buried in York.