New Documentary Explores British Royal Family’s Interest in UFOs and the Paranormal
Friday, July 19, 2024
A new documentary, titled “The King of UFOs,” delves into the British Royal family’s fascination with UFOs and the paranormal. The film also explores the potential role that King Charles could play in bringing UFO disclosure to the UK and USA.
One of the most remarkable moments in the film is when retired CID Police Officer John Hanson, who had close ties with Lord Louis Mountbatten, recounts an incident at Mountbatten’s Broadlands Estate in Hampshire. According to Hanson, a labourer named Fred Briggs was knocked off his bike after witnessing a UFO land on the estate. Briggs’ testimony is recorded in the archives at Broadlands, and there is even a statement from Lord Mountbatten vouching for Briggs’ credibility.
The documentary also features other intriguing encounters between the Royal family and UFOs. One such incident involves Prince Phillip almost coming face to face with a possible extraterrestrial named Janus at a Chelsea flat. Phillip’s confidant, Sir Peter Horsley, was a UFO enthusiast who kept the Prince informed about the latest sightings. Horsley had arranged a meeting between Phillip and Janus, who claimed to be an alien with a message for humanity. However, the meeting never took place, and it was later revealed that Janus was most likely a Soviet spy.
According to the documentary, both Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip maintained a keen interest in UFOs and crop circles. In fact, the film shares a story about the Queen sending her own scientific advisor to investigate a crop circle formation in Wiltshire in the middle of the night.
John Hanson, the author and retired CID Police Officer, reveals that he used to receive letters from the Queen and Prince Phillip thanking him for his UFO books, “Haunted Skies.” They even told him that they had their own collection of UFO books.
The documentary also features former Naval diver Dan Costello, who claims to have witnessed Prince Charles piloting a UFO craft in Nova Scotia in 1975. According to Costello, Charles was one of the three pilots in a dome-shaped craft that used a unique electromagnetic propulsion system and had a trailing blue ionic flame.
Film-maker Mark Christopher Lee shares, “Costello’s testimony may seem fantastical, but we have verified a lot of the information and evidence he provided. I have also written to King Charles to verify the events. If they are true, then we have to question what type of technology this was and why Prince Charles was flying it.”
Former Ministry of Defence officer Nick Pope also weighs in on the potential role that King Charles could play in the event of first contact with extraterrestrial beings. He says, “As head of state and head of the Anglican Church, he would have an important role to play. People would look to him for guidance on how to respond and interact with these visitors.”
The documentary, which is set to be released soon on Amazon Prime and Tubi, has already generated buzz with its intriguing trailer. Viewers can catch a glimpse of the film’s highlights by watching the trailer here:
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