In the documentary, the historian reports that the royal residences are haunted: “They live with their ghosts”

In the documentary, the historian reports that the royal residences are haunted: “They live with their ghosts”


According to Richard Felix, members of the royal family know this and have already testified

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In a “Halloween” atmosphere, a new documentary about the British royal family tackles a chilling topic. In the new “The King of UFOs” of Amazon Prime, paranormal historian Richard Felix said that several members have had experiences with ghosts and that all royal residences are “haunted”.

“All their properties have ghosts and they know it and have witnessed it,” the expert says.

According to information from the magazine Peoplehe recounted that every monarch who has ever worn the crown has seen a figure at Windsor Castle. “The late Queen saw her namesake, Queen Elizabeth (first), in the library. The king saw the same ghost and his grandfather George VI saw it eight times before the start of the Second World War,” he says.

Another fact cited is the presence of the spirit of a priest in William and Kate Middleton’s country home, Anmer Hall. “When the Prince and Princess of Wales moved to Anmer Hall, which is more or less on the Sandringham estate, there was the ghost of a Catholic priest who lived there and he was hanged, drawn and quartered for high treason and, for For some reason, he returned to his home,” explains Felix.

“Although he was executed in York, they really heard his voice. And they saw the ghost of what they say was a priest, wandering around Anmer Hall. Before they moved in, they were warned about the ghost and the comment was, I assume it was Prince William, who said: ‘No old hall would be complete without a ghost, would it?'” he says in the programme.

The expert claims that the figure in question is Henry Walpole, a Jesuit priest executed in 1595. “They live with their ghosts because people live. Most people are not afraid of ghosts when they are in their homes. They just accept them,” he said.

Source: Terra

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