5 Crazy Conspiracy Theories Of The Royal Family That’ll Shake You
From cannibalism to satanic ritual, get fascinated.
Whether it be a fake moon landing by Buzz Aldrin or the murder of John F. Kennedy by the U.S government, there exists conspiracy theories that the most influential figures found themselves subjected to.
The Royal Family of the United Kingdom is no exception either. During Queen Elizabeth II’s 90 years of reign, she and other royal family members have racked up quite a few rumours about themselves.
Although these theories have no objective evidence to back them up, they are rather compelling enough to capture the minds of thousands worldwide.
Read on to know more about these fascinating yet absurd conspiracy theories about the Royals of the United Kingdom.
1. Queen Elizabeth I Was A Man
Queen Elizabeth I, the first born child of the Duke and Duchess of York, later became the King and Queen.
Anyway, so much with the history lesson, moving to the point, well, this theory is beyond absurd, and according to this theory Queen Elizabeth, I fell ill and died as a child.
However, to cover up and to protect themselves from the wrath of the King, the caretakers found a local boy whom they passed on as Elizabeth I to King Henry VIII.
These conspiracy theorists believe that the boy remained in the position of Queen Elizabeth I, for the rest of his life.
The theory became popular because it explained Elizabeth’s purity and strong lead character. However, today it is acknowledged just as misogyny by the loyal queen followers.
2. The Queen is a Human Eating Monster
Some conspiracy theorists claim that the Queen eats other human beings, AKA she is a cannibal, which is the reason behind her energy despite her age.
One of the people who claim that the Queen is a cannibal is Hubert Humdinger, a cultural philosopher who says that the energy the Queen shows at the age of 96 is not humane.
He also believes that the human muscles have immense spiritual power, and in the case of the Queen, she gets her liveliness and cheery attitude by eating human flesh.
The reality is the Queen’s ancestors did use human body parts in some of their remedies, and it was a usual practice until the 18th century.
However, these claims were rejected by the British Royals soon after. You can relax your thoughts about the Queen being a vampire and eating the brains and hearts of people.
3. The Queen Sacrificed Many Children In Her Satanic Ritual
After the rumours of Queen’s involvement in the disappearance of the twelve Canadian children, more conspiracy theories followed.
People started saying things like the Queen, and Philip sacrificed children in some Satanic Ritual and drank their blood or that they both took the children to picnic in 1964 to ritually offer them.
No evidence can back this theory.
The British believe these allegations were only made because of the British Crown’s controversial policies towards the indigenous people in the commonwealth games and the expulsion of the Inuit people from Quebec to the High Arctic regions.
4. Members of the Royal Family are Shape-Shifting Monsters
Well, this one comes from former BBC sports presenter David Icke — one of the most strange theorists of all time.
One of his most eccentric theories is that the Royal Family of the United Kingdom and other countries are part of the Illuminati. All of these Royals earned power because their ancestors mated with reptile-like aliens.
Furthermore, he claims that this is why the Royals around the world keep their bloodlines clean of any outsiders.
He also insists that he knows many who have seen these Royals and other state officials in their proper reptilian form.
5. The Queen Was Behind the Killing of Diana
This is perhaps the most far-reaching modern conspiracy theory about the British monarchs, concerns the death of the most adored member of the Royal family, Princess Diana, the people’s Princess.
Lady Diana married Prince Charles in 1981 to become Princess Diana. She was cherished a lot by the subjects of the Crown.
Diana’s life ended disastrously after Diana and Prince Charles departed their ways in 1996. Diana died in a car accident on the 31st of August, 1997.
The international investigations agencies which investigated the accident concluded that Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed died because of the injuries that were caused by the tragic drunk driving accident.
The conspiracies started emerging soon after Diana’s death, and her death was labelled as an assassination, where some blamed Prince Philip and Prince Charles.
Others even went as far as blaming the Queen. The explanation that these conspiracy theorists give is that the royals or the Queen killed Diana because they didn’t want Diana to marry a Muslim and give birth to a Muslim child.
These theories made sense to some because the incident happened very soon after Diana’s divorce and because of her letter in which she speculated about her life being in danger.
Final Words
Throughout history, we have seen many people who had a profound influence over the world involved in some conspiracy theory.
It is not that every idea is based on lies because some views are thought to be lies before becoming true later on.
We would leave it to you to search and decide about these five conspiracy theories related to the Royals of The United Kingdom.
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