Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William - new nursery |
Kate Middleton's first-born baby could be sleeping in a Kensington Palace room that's a hotspot for hauntings by the unhappy spirits of previous occupants.
Royal biographer Andrew Morton said the room that the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William have chosen is a popular haunt for ghostly sightings.
Morton, best known for his biography of Princess Diana, told the Sun on Sunday: "Prince George's nursery is in Apartment 1A of Kensington Palace, which has been a notorious spot for ghost sightings."
`Mad` King George II haunts the palace |
Dead royals include King George II, who died of heart failure (believed to have been brought on by syphilis) while staring out of a window in 1760. His ghostly form has been spotted at the window, with the sound of him muttering scaring the royal staff.
Caroline of Brunswick - an embittered ghost that stalks the palace corridors |
Queen Mary II haunts the Queens Apartment weeping for the children she never had |
She died at the age of 32. Reports say that Mary can be heard weeping for the children she never had and the short life she lived. Her husband died in Kensington Palace eight years later, after falling from a horse.
King William III - died at the palace after a horse fall |
`Peter the Wild` - A mentally handicapped child adopted by George I after being found naked and feral in some woods in Hanover, Germany |
The palace was also home to the young prince's late grandmother Diana, Princess of Wales, whose coffin spent its last night in London within the palace walls before her funeral at Westminster Abbey in September 1997.
Diana, Princess of Wales whose body lay in state the night before her funeral |
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