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Queen Elizabeth linked to deal with that ‘is haunted by ghost of Princess Diana’

A former royal butler has claimed his nation house is haunted by Princess Diana‘s ghost, and now it has emerged that Queen Elizabeth is linked to the property.

Paul Burrell, 65, made the surprising declare about his dwelling in Chester earlier this week, although he did not transfer in till 20 years after Diana died. Burrell and his associate Graham Cooper, 64, made a name to paranormal consultants after reportedly recognizing ghostly figures.

The home, which is ready to function in an upcoming episode of ‘Celebrity Help! My House is Haunted’ on Discovery Plus, has extra hyperlinks to the Royal Family than simply one in all its residents, it has been revealed.

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Chester mansion
The Tudor-style dwelling in Chester is priced at a whopping £2million

Cooper, a retired lawyer, really purchased the home from an in depth pal of Queen Elizabeth, Timothy John Edward Tollemache, the fifth Baron Tollemache, studies MailOnline.

The late Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh reportedly visited Tollemache at his household dwelling, Helmingham Hall in Suffolk, on 27 events.

Although it is not recognized how a lot Cooper paid for the mansion it is believed to value round £2 million if purchased immediately. It’s a part of a set of fifty properties constructed throughout a 35,000 acre property by Tollemache within the nineteenth century.



Lady Diana
The home is ready to function in an upcoming episode of ‘Celebrity Help! My House is Haunted’

In a clip from Celebrity Help! My House is Haunted, ghost hunters use a particular gadget they declare can “hear beyond the human ear for any nearby spirit contact”.

And in a surprising flip of occasions the machine offered the phrases “sorry” and “France” which Burrell thinks is likely to be a reference to the previous Princess of Wales’ loss of life in 1997 in Paris, France.

Burrell stated: “I don’t understand why it would say ‘France’ other than the fact that the Princess died in France and the fact I went to France to bring her home.”

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