Westminster Abbey explains ghostly apparition during coronation of King Charles III

Westminster Abbey explains ghostly apparition during coronation of King Charles III


Netizens were taken aback after the dark passage during the broadcast of the royal ceremony

the coronation of king charles III last Saturday (6) was the subject of speculation after the appearance of a figure beyond the mysterious. At the bottom of the entrance Westminster Abbeynetizens spotted a person wearing a long black cloak and carrying what appeared to be a personal.




As expected, the video of King Charles III’s coronation quickly went viral, creating a lot of speculation on social media as to who the identity of the person was. Many netizens noted that the figure resembled the personification of deathwith the black robe and scythe commonly seen in movies and cartoons.

It was then that Westminster Abbey decided to speak, after contacting the North American portal Newsweek. According to them, what many thought might be a supernatural apparition was just a sacristan. Employees are members of the religious community who help with religious services, but are not part of the clergy.

Although the mystery has been solved, the incident will surely remain in people’s imagination and should be remembered for a long time.

How much did the coronation of King Charles III cost?

Speaking to Marie Claire, expert Victoria Arbiter says it’s unlikely they’ll release the exact cost until next year. After all, they have to announce the amount together with the publication of the royal family’s finances.

Although some experts have predicted a total expenditure of approx. 100 million pounds (about R$ 628 million), Kinsey Schofield, host of the “To Di for Daily” podcast believes the king would cut costs – which he does whenever possible.

Source: Terra

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