Late Queen held religious service at 'haunted' royal home after staff 'too afraid' to enter

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There are many shocking and strange stories that have been reported from each royal residence, whether that is Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle or Kensington Palace.

But one of the most unique took place at Sandringham House in 2000 and was revealed in the diaries of the late society columnist Kenneth Rose when they were published after his death.

He claimed that a "little service" was held in one of the downstairs bedrooms at the 18th Century mansion after members of staff reported paranormal experiences.The service was conducted by a pastor in the presence of the late Queen, the Queen Mother and Lady-in-Waiting, Prue Penn.

Sandringham House stands on a 20,000 acre estate in the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is where the Royal Family traditionally spend Christmas.

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