quipped a brilliant 10-word response when he was warned his beloved Norfolk home may be haunted.
Anmer Hall was a wedding gift from Queen Elizabeth II to the now Prince and Princess of Wales, and it's one of Kate and William's favourite places to spend their holidays and weekends at.
So when a Roman Catholic priest reportedly told the Prince of Wales that the home may be haunted, Prince William is thought to have responded in his usual good-humoured manner, saying: "No old house is complete without a ghost is it?"
Paranormal historian Richard Felix claimed: "They live with their ghosts because people do. Most people aren't afraid of ghosts when they are in their houses, they just accept them."
Appearing in the documentary The King of UFOs, he claimed King Charles III and the Prince of Wales have had experiences with ghosts. He said: "All of their properties have ghosts in them and they know it and have witnessed it."
The trend for welcoming the paranormal into the royal household was thought to have originally been set by Queen Victoria, and most recently by
He admitted in his controversial memoir first released in January 2023, that he enlisted a spirit guide to connect with his late mother, Princess Diana.
Anmer Hall has been a haven for Princess Kate and Prince William for years.
At the property, Princess Kate has also taken many of the pictures of her children released over the past years to mark important days.
A poignant video in which she announced she had completed her cancer treatment was also filmed in Norfolk by videomaker Will Warr.
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