Inside the truth behind Queen Elizabeth’s royal exorcism | Royal | News

As the longest reign in history, it is safe to say that the late Queen Elizabeth has accumulated a fair share of stories on the throne for 70 years – a story that continues to draw attention to royal fans, is a devil’s destruction time in Sandringham property.
The rumor first won a magazine after writing a magazine about the mysterious ceremony in which Kenneth Rose, the royal biography, took place in Sandringham House in 2000 and the Queen’s father died.
The unusual ceremony was deemed necessary after reporting strange and scary phenomena in the bedroom where the reports of the personnel died in 1952, where King George VI died. The queen mother reportedly did not decide to decide the ritual to go on stage and to decide redness to help her daughter.
Nevertheless, although it was very brought and outright theater, it was far from the dramatic scenes that emerged in ritual, popular culture, the royal biography Robert Hardman rapidly pointed out.
Speaking in the last part of Podcast: Queens, Kings and Dastardly Things– Hardman explained that this was not a “traditional devil extraction”.
Was the ‘problematic spirit’ Diana?
“As you can see in the movies, there was no dramatic casting from the demons. The room contained a problematic spirit and the priest’s place was blessed.”
Rose claimed that Queen Prue Prue Prue Prue Prue Prue Prue Prue Prue Elizabeth joined the ceremony and participated in a series of important details such as reading special prayers to prevent any “unrest” from the souls that may reside there.
“Although George Vi appeared in the room where he died, he wasn’t sure who should be.” “Rose was thinking if Diana, the Welsh Princess Diana, who died a few years ago, had a ghost.”
Queen Mother ‘Not Western faith’
“The late queen had a strong belief, but it wasn’t superstitious, Hard Hardman said. “This did not have time for more wild theories – but he had a strong feeling about spiritual like King Charles.”
Meanwhile, the king himself experienced at least one paranormal encounters that we know in Sandlingham property.
In England’s Ghost Heritage, the writer John West claims that there was a terrible encounter in the library of Charles, the prince of Wales at that time – and wasn’t so annoying, even led to other staff from the room.
Nevertheless, despite the frightening events on Norfolk -based property, Royals has not prevented Royals from performing their annual pilgrimage to every Christmas and New Year since 1988.




