'I literally froze...' Queen Camilla had a supernatural experience Dumfries House

Queen Camilla encountered a ghost at 18th century Scottish estate Dumfries House in 2007 when her husband King Charles was overseeing a renovation of the property.

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Queen Camilla and King Charles
Queen Camilla and King Charles

Queen Camilla encountered a ghost at Dumfries House which left her frozen in fear.

The 78-year-old member of the British royal family was visiting the 18th century estate in Ayrshire, Scotland, during its renovation in 2007, which was done under the instructions of her husband King Charles, then known as the Prince of Wales.

In the 2018 ITV documentary The Real Camilla, the royal described her terrifying supernatural experience whilst she was walking around the then-dilapidated mansion.

Camilla - who has been open about her belief in the supernatural - said: "If you could have seen it when the prince first spotted it, you wouldn’t have believed it was the same house. It was so sad and unlived in, unloved and neglected. And it had a really eerie feel about it. There was definitely a ghost – without a shadow of a doubt.

"I walked up the steps, got into the hall and I thought I can't go any farther. I literally froze. If my hair could stand on end, it would have done. I remember thinking I don't want to come back to that house."

Camilla was convinced the spirit had roamed the neglected halls of the grand property undisturbed for many years, but the renovation work disturbed and dispelled the entity.

Upon returning after the restoration was complete, Queen Camilla noted: "Whatever was there had disappeared. The whole thing seemed to be smiling again."

Camilla's ghostly encounter and the royal family's interest in the supernatural and alien life is explored in Mark Christopher Lee's documentary The King of UFOs – which is currently streaming on Amazon Prime.

The acclaimed film uncovers historical accounts and intriguing claims surrounding the monarchy's encounters with the unknown.

Camilla's shared supernatural experience underscores the themes explored in The King of UFOs, which includes an eye witness account and evidence that Prince Charles was piloted an experimental craft.

Canadian diver Dan Costello claims to have witnessed Charles being one of three pilots flying a prototype UFO at Sandy Point in Nova Scotia.

Costello claims that the craft was shaped like a UFO and emitted a blue ionic flame which scorched the earth below and turned the soil to grass. He states that Charles was stationed on the nearby HMS Endeavour as a Helicopter pilot and was drafted in on what was called Project Serpico.

In the film, Costello said: "The craft had dual rotor blades like a helicopter but it would also just sit and hover in the sky with the blades not on and with no sound of propulsion just a faint crackle of electro magnetism. I don't think it was extra terrestrial but might be technology developed by Nikolai Tesla who had a facility here and now this was being used by the US, Canadian and British Military."

Director Mark Christopher Lee researched Costello's claims and found validity to them and found evidence that the technology might be what US military personnel such as David Grusch have claimed to have seen at first hand.

Lee said: "What if what we are all seeing in the sky and thinking are extra terrestrial spacecraft are actually just a secret highly advanced earthbound technology? What if Prince Charles was involved with this project - does King Charles know the truth about UFOs? If so he should release this truth to the public. We deserve to know!"

Lee has written to King Charles to ask him about this 1975 event at Sandy Point but to date the palace has not replied.

The King of UFOs is available to stream on Amazon Prime now.