Weird rituals and superstitions of the royal family in Buckingham #shorts

#discover_in_history A strange ritual belonging to the royal family in Buckingham The British newspaper “Daily Mail“ said in a special report that John Chapel, beekeeper at Buckingham Palace and Clarence House - the royal residence in London - in a tradition believed to go back centuries, informed the beehives kept in the royal lands of the death of Queen Elizabeth. Chapel traveled to Buckingham Palace and Clarence House on Friday after news of the Queen’s death to carry out a ritual based on an old superstition that not being told to change owner would result in bees not producing honey, leaving the hive or even dying. Chapel put black ribbons in the shape of a “bow“ on the hives, which housed tens of thousands of bees, before telling them that their beloved had died and that a new master would be in charge from now on. Chapel urged the bees to be on good terms with the new master—who was once famous for speaking to plants. # Queen_Elizabeth
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