It's the battle of the brothers
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Hello, Royal Watchers!
It's the day before Halloween, also known as Devil's Night, and although the pandemic has put a bit of a damper on our plans, we're still feeling the spooky spirit within us.
So, how do royals celebrate Halloween? Well, according to a quick online search we did, they keep their plans private and low-key, which is fitting for this year as parties are banned in most cities, and even trick-or-treating is forbidden in some COVID-19 hot spots.
But that probably won't stop the royal children from having some wicked fun. We can picture Prince George, Princess Charlote, and Prince Louis dressing up and doing a Halloween candy hunt on the grounds of Kensington Palace.
So, how will you be celebrating Halloween, dear Royal Watcher? We hope that whatever you do, you have fun and stay safe.
Take care, Royal Watchers! 👑👑 |
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Did you know Windsor Castle, the Queen's royal residence, is haunted? According to Visit Britain, the stately home has no fewer than 25 ghosts spiriting about its grand rooms and surprising its royal residents. Queen Elizabeth and her sister, the late Princess Margaret, reportedly saw the ghost of Elizabeth 1 (1533-1603), although we don't know whether dearly departed Liz is a happy ghost or a morose ghost.
Other ghost sightings include the "mad king" George III and even Henry VIII, who apparently still hops around on his ulcerated leg. |
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