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What! Documentary claims King Charles piloted a UFO in 1975!

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A television show has claimed that King Charles piloted a UFO across the skies in Canada, in 1975. This shocking claim comes in an interview of an eyewitness included in The King of UFOs . The eyewitness claimed to have seen the monarch at the helm of a spaceship in Canada. The witness, Dan Costello, said Charles III -- then the Prince of Wales -- was one of the three pilots steering a prototype UFO at Sandy Point in Nova Scotia.

Costello said Charles was positioned nearby at HMS Endeavour serving as a helicopter pilot when he was summoned for a secret mission known as ‘Project Serpico’. The submersible vehicle he helmed apparently discharged a bluish ionic flame, referring to the electrically charged particle, that scorched the earth underneath it.

But was it a UFO? Costello said he didn't think it was extraterrestrial but it might be technology developed by Nikolai Tesla.

Costello said the craft had dual rotor blades like a helicopter but would also just sit and hover in the sky with the blades not on and no sound of propulsion just a crackle of electromagnetism.

The movie-maker, Christopher Lee, however, told UK Metro that Costello's claims might be quite far-fetched. "I’ve literally interviewed five or six times for over 10 hours – his story has been consistent and the technical detail he has supplied has been astonishing – you only see about seven minutes of him in the film," Lee said.

"I also looked into the area where he claims it happened and there are large underwater caissons and the British Navy did have a presence here combined with Prince Charles being stationed as a helicopter pilot on HMS Endeavour – so it does seem possible."

Lee said Charles had long had a keen interest in UFO and the documentary says Prince Philip was a "stickler for alien sightings too".

"I have been contacted by someone close to Charles that claims Charles had a UFO experience so I’m sure he does believe there is something in the skies that we can’t explain," Lee said.

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