A Tourist Photographed The Ghost Of An English Prince In The Tower Of London - Alternative View

A Tourist Photographed The Ghost Of An English Prince In The Tower Of London - Alternative View
A Tourist Photographed The Ghost Of An English Prince In The Tower Of London - Alternative View

Video: A Tourist Photographed The Ghost Of An English Prince In The Tower Of London - Alternative View

Video: A Tourist Photographed The Ghost Of An English Prince In The Tower Of London - Alternative View
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Mary Ryan, a resident of Liverpool, believes that during a tour of the famous Tower of London, she photographed the ghost of a young English prince, who was killed before his coronation (see video below).

Mary, became interested in a huge gem-encrusted pistol that was on display at the weapons exhibition. The unsuspecting woman was deeply shocked when, upon returning home, she saw in a photograph the face of a boy hiding behind her daughter's shoulder.

Mary Ryan claims that her family members walked at the very end of the tour group, and there were no children next to them who could look like the "ghost" that appeared in the photograph.

“Behind my daughter there was only a glass cabinet and a corridor about two meters wide next to it,” Mary said. - We were at the end of the group, there was no one behind us or next to us. And in our group there was no young man of that age."

The woman suggests that the ghostly image may have belonged to the young Prince Edward V, whose tragic fate for more than 500 years has been a mystery to historians.

In 1483, King Richard III placed his nephew, 12-year-old Prince Edward V, awaiting coronation, and his brother Richard of York in the Tower. Since then, no one has seen the young princes. It is believed that they were killed on the orders of their uncle Richard III and their bodies were walled up in the White Tower.

The White Tower is the oldest part of the Tower and from the very beginning of its existence has instilled fear in the rebellious citizens of London. It is believed that the basement of the tower was previously used for torture.

It is likely that the mystery surrounding the fate of Edward V will never be resolved, but there is a suspicion that the "ghost" of the boy, who appeared in Mary Ryan's photograph, could be the spirit of the unfortunate uncrowned king.

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