Category: Royal Conspiracies

  • British Royals and the Alien Blood

    This theory claimed that the British royal house possessed a non-human or “alien” bloodline and that the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was designed not only as a national and religious ceremony but as a symbolic broadcast or message directed toward the stars. The exact theory is sparsely documented in contemporary 1950s sources under that wording, but it fits a later pattern in which monarchy, sacred ritual, genealogy, and postwar UFO culture were fused into a single narrative. The documented historical core is the coronation itself: a Christian rite of anointing, crowning, oath-taking, and regalia, performed before a global audience and tied to a dynasty with extensive European royal lineage.

  • The British Royals and the Lost Crown

    This theory held that the real British Crown Jewels—or at least the most important crown used by the monarch—were stolen, destroyed, or irreparably compromised during the Blitz, and that the Queen later wore a substitute. The theory gained force from wartime secrecy around protecting the jewels, the existence of coronation-era replica sets, and the public’s limited visibility into how regalia moved and were stored. The historical record confirms that the Crown Jewels were secretly concealed during World War II and that replicas existed for exhibition and ceremonial-display purposes, but it does not establish that the authentic crown used by the monarch was replaced because of wartime theft.

  • The "Stolen" Crown Jewels

    This theory claimed that the Crown Jewels displayed in the Tower of London were not the real regalia but expertly made replicas of glass and paste, while the genuine jewels had been secretly sold to cover royal debts. The theory drew plausibility from the real destruction and sale of the medieval regalia in 1649, the remaking of the regalia after the Restoration, and the strict security around the current collection. In conspiracy-oriented versions, those facts become evidence that substitution occurred again in secret.