A new documentary claims Queen was fascinated by UFOs and the British Roswell. Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters The late Queen dispatched her chief scientific advisor in the dead of night to investigate the latest crop circle formation, claims a new documentary. Her Majesty is said to have sent a scientist to find out more about a new crop circle , widely said to be linked to UFOs, according to a new Prime Video film.
The King of UFOs, by UFO expert Mark Christopher Lee claims senior royals, including Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip and King Charles are passionately interested in the phenomenon. And Lee recounts how, in the late 1980s, crop circle researcher Colin Andrews was with a Japanese film crew in Wiltshire when he got word that the Queen was interested in what was happening. Just a couple of hours later Andrews saw a Rolls Royce turn up.
Lee said Andrews half expected her Majesty to get out of the car, only to find out it was actually her chief scientific advisor. Retired CID officer John Hanson, who is a UFO researcher and author said there was ‘undoubtedly’ a link between crop circles and UFOs. He said: “Particularly the early crop circles were just circular, burnt formations in the grass or in the fields.
I think they described them as UFO nests bac.