Episode 119: Sandringham House Christmas Special
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Sandringham House is where the Royal Family spend Christmas every year, but underneath their festive traditions, there's a long history of tragedy, and unexplained encounters.
From kings who died within its walls to staff and even royals themselves reporting unexplained activity, could Sandringham possibly be one of the most haunted royal residences in Britain?
SOURCES
📚 Britain’s Ghostly Heritage, by John West
📚 Haunted Royal Homes, by Joan Forman
📚 Supernatural England, by Betty Puttick
📚 Haunted Britain, by Antony Hippisley Coxe
📚 Sandringham Days: The Domestic Life of the Royal Family in Norfolk 1862–1952, by John A. Matson
💻 https://www.marieclaire.com/celebrity/a38208317/queen-elizabeth-weighs-guests-kate-middleton-prince-william-christmas-sandringham/
💻 https://sandringhamestate.co.uk/our-estate/
💻 https://www.princemichaelschronicles.com/a-ghost-at-sandringham/
📺 Crown And Country, first aired 1998
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