Monday, July 15, 2019

Princess Diana reborn in Australia

Mirror.co.uk; Tim Binnall (C2C/FB); Seth Auberon, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

A TV personality in Australia says that his 4-year-old son has made a number of inexplicable and eerie statements that suggest that he was England's Princess Diana in a past life.

The bizarre revelation reportedly came by way of a magazine article written by the boy's bewildered father, David Campbell. He explained that the strangeness began two years ago when the youngster first pointed to a picture of Diana and declared, "Look, it's me when I was a princess!"

According to Mr. Campbell, the boy continued to make spooky comments about what appears to be his past life, such as saying that he had two boys whom he called his "sons."

While the confounded dad initially dismissed these statements as fanciful talk from his toddler, he really took notice when they began to become more detailed. In particular, Mr. Campbell says that his son was able to name a site in Scotland where Diana frequently stayed and can describe the interior of the residence known as Balmoral.

Chillingly, the child has even allegedly made mention of Diana's tragic death saying, "One day the sirens came, and I wasn't a princess anymore." For his part, Mr. Campbell claims that he is mystified by what his son has been saying and can come up with no logical explanation for how the boy knows so much about Princess Diana, given that the youngster had never been told about her.

That said, skeptics will undoubtedly say that the boy's statements were either somehow informed from an outside source or, failing that, his father fabricated the entire tale. More

Reincarnation (rebirth) of the princess
Courtney Pochin (Mirror.co.uk, July 15, 2019)
Four-year-old's chilling claim that he's "the reincarnation of Princess Diana"
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This is not Billy Campbell, 4, but close enough.
A dad has sent shivers running down people's spines after confessing the bizarre comments his son made about the late Princess Diana.

Kids say the funniest things, but for the last two years one young boy has been telling his parents something rather unsettling.

According to Australian TV presenter David Campbell, his 4-year-old son, Billy, thinks he is the reincarnation of the late Princess Diana -- and he claims to remember details from her life.

The 45-year-old parent-of-three recounted the chilling tale in a column for Stellar Magazine, which he described as the "weirdest" thing he'd ever written.

He begins by saying that his youngest son first started talking about the famous royal at the age of just two, with the toddler pointing to an image of her on a card and exclaiming, "Look, it's me when I was a princess." More

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