

Princess Anne says she 'was fortunate to share the last 24 hours of my mother's life' and 'it has been an honour to accompany her on her final journeys'

Here's why the troublemakers won't mind tearing down the monarchyĪNOTHER pen disaster! Angry King Charles III tells flustered courtiers he 'can't bear this bloody thing' as his pen leaks while signing a document MEGHAN MCCAIN: No Oprah, Harry and Meghan's truce won't last. United in grief: Meghan and Harry join the royal family including the Prince and Princess of Wales to receive the Queen's coffin William and Harry will walk together with their father the King behind the Queen's coffin as it is transported to Westminster Hall on a gun carriage The King's vigil: Charles is seen waiting solemnly for his mother's final return to Buckingham Palace with ALL the Royal Family 'During the 1920s and 1930s, some sought comfort by trying to contact their missing loved ones through their belief in spiritualism.' 'Many people had lost family members in the First World War without having the opportunity to say goodbye. 'They appear as 'faces' surrounded by white mist known as 'ectoplasm'.

'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, devoted his life to spiritualism after the death of his brother and son during the Great War, although paradoxically Sherlock Holmes frowned upon such practices and solved crimes with the power of the mind.'Īlan Robertson, from the PRONI, said: 'These photographs show 'spiritualist manifestations' surrounding people who were involved in a séance. The photographs appear to show Lt Col Tucker and companions and images of 'spirits' possibly after a séance. 'Lieutenant Tucker came from Oxford and it appears he had relatives in Ireland. Lieutenant Colonel Tucker was a retired army officer who served in India and a keen spiritualist. 'These images are in the context of a huge surge of interest in spiritualism after the First World War.
