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Thursday, November 11, 2021

The Hauntings of England's Windsor Castle

 There are a lot of haunted places in the United Kingdom and I wrote a book about my experiences with all of the ghosts I met there. You can read about my encounters with the ghosts there in my book "Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation," available on Amazon.   GetReadingUK on-line spotlighted a couple of haunted places and this one I did visit.. and there were some weird things going on. Here's the  GetreadingUK story: 

Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle has reopened to visitors 

If it’s royal ghosts you’re after, then we have something for you too.

Windsor Castle has been home to Kings and Queens for hundreds of years.

King Henry VIII was buried in the grounds of the castle and many say they have seen his ghost pacing around while groaning and members of staff claim they have seen his ghost haunting the deanery cloisters.

The Deanery is also supposedly haunted by a the spirit of a young boy who screams: “I don’t want to go riding today!”, phantom footsteps heard nearby have also been attributed to him.

Members of the Royal family have even acknowledged the existence of Queen Elizabeth I in the Royal Library. Many claim to have heard her high heels on the bare floor boards and seen the figure dressed in black pass through walls.



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