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The spooky ghost that was captured on camera during King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s coronation

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s coronation took place on May 6 at Westminster Abbey. During the event, a spooky ghost was caught on camera which shocked everyone and the photos are currently going viral on social media.

A coronation ceremony had not been celebrated in the United Kingdom since 70 years ago when the late Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the British throne. Over the weekend, almost a thousand attendees witnessed the historic event but only a few noticed a strange presence which could be the angel of death.

Similarly, other royal followers are convinced they saw the Grim Reaper during the ceremony. According to them, there was a person or creature dressed in black, with an odd hat and a terrifying appearance. The alleged ghost was caught on camera before disappearing.

The situation went viral immediately on Twitter and the video and images have been widely spread across different online communities. Despite this, some people think are still wondering if this really happened or if it was just a distasteful joke.

 

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