September 29, according to the exclusive report of the British media Daily Star, the late Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip both believed in the existence of the "Bigfoot". They even privately met with trapper Albert Ostman and listened to the experienced traveler and explorer telling his bizarre experience.
Bigfoot, also known as Bigfoot Savage, is said to be a creature similar to apes or "very tall polyhedral". In 1967, Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin caught the most famous scene of Bigfoot walking in the woods at Bluff Creek in , California.
In Staffk Cannock Chase in England, there have been reports of Bigfoot since the 19th century. In Northumberland , some people also claimed to have seen this furry monster walking around the forest. The Queen's appointment with the trapper was revealed to the media by 85-year-old British actor Brian Blessed. The star has starred in the Queen's favorite movie "Godorn on Lightning". The line "Godor is still alive" has made him popular all over the world. He also worked with Prince Philip for the Duke of Edinburgh Award and discussed with him about the Bigfoot Savage.
Bryan said the Queen "deeply wanted to see" Albert while traveling to Vancouver, Canada, and she completely believed what he said.
It is reported that Albert was captured by a legendary ape family while on a vacation to Venezuela, although he lived in a tent at the time and had a rifle beside him.
The scientists later found Albert and tried to find something from him, but after inspection, he found nothing wrong with him.
Bryan recalled that the Queen spent an afternoon with Prince Philip and Albert, and he told the royal couple the story, "This is the most wonderful account of Bigfoot Savage I've ever heard."
Bryan believes that this story is so true that he believes, like the Duke, that the "Forest Giants" live in every corner of the world, "they are everywhere."
And the actor claimed that he had also witnessed the "Forest Giant". He saw seven or eight or nine bigfoots during his Mongolia adventure, and their bodies were covered with hair.
In August this year, a man in North Norfolk, who asked not to be named, also claimed that he had found a big-footed savage in the Holkam National Nature Reserve "as strong as Arnold Schwarzenegger".
The man told Daily Star, "He is about 15 feet (about 4.5 meters) tall, of course, more than twice my height. He looked back at me and I stood there, and then he jumped through the dunes and walked into the pine forest."
However, when he told his friends about the experience, they all looked suspicious and laughed, "You should wear glasses."
Also in the Holkam National Nature Reserve, Clemmie Long, 31, took her Cavapoo Dusty, and found footprints of suspected Bigfoot while walking along the beach.
Clemy said incessantly, "Suddenly, Dusty put his nose on the ground and pulled me forward. It had never been so persistent in one thing, and it took me to find these footprints."
And when she found these huge footprints, she couldn't believe it, because they were five times the size of human footprints.
Another 29-year-old local person, Graham Yardley, also said that he had heard about Bigfoot when he was a child.
Graham admitted in an interview, "My father used to tell me the story of Bigfoot. He said that this creature lives in the pine forest by the beach, and they survived by eating sheep and cattle. But until now, I don't believe what he said."
Source: Daily Star, Bing