Anmer Hall,William and Kate’s Norfolk mansion, is a historic 10-bedroom Georgian home built in 1802.

William, Kate, and their kids lived there full-time from 2015 to 2017.

Since then, it’s served as a vacation home, and the family has often spent Christmas there.

Prince William and Kate Middleton looking concerned at something in the distance

Before they moved in, William and Kate spent more than $2 million renovating the property.

However, that serenity could have been put in jeopardy by accounts that the property hosted an otherworldly denizen.

In contrast, the tale of Anmer Hall’s ghost is much more grim.

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While Felix didn’t confirm the purported spirit’s identity, his story matches that of Henry Walpole.

The Jesuit priest spent time at the Tower of London, where he was tortured for his Catholic faith.

Queen Camilla looking surprised

After five years of imprisonment and punishment, he was executed in 1595.

Walpole was declared a saint 375 years later in 1970.

After his traumatic end, his spirit allegedly decided to go home.

King Charles looking pensive

Rather than feeling uncomfortable, William was purportedly unbothered by the news.

I literally froze," Camilla recalled in the documentary “The Real Camilla,” per theDaily Mail.

“If my hair could stand on end, it would have done.”

After the unsettling encounter, Camilla stayed away from the house until the extensive construction project was complete.

In addition, she didn’t experience any incidents involving spooky manifestations.

However, other visitors to Dumfries House have reported ghostly encounters of their own.

One tourist recounted observing a spirit come through a door.

This ghost apparently had been inside a bedroom where two of the home’s earlier residents died.

Similar to Camilla’s account, this malodorous ghost allegedly ceased bothering visitors after additional renovations were completed.

Over the years, there have been reports of objects moving around mysteriously and unearthly footsteps.

There have also been accounts of more definite manifestations.

Richard Felix, a paranormal historian, detailed on Hello!

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While the king hasn’t divulged his beliefs about spirits, he may be sympathetic to the idea.

In 2019, Dumfries House’s Facebook account shared a message from the group offering medium services.