New book explores mysterious plane crash that killed Prince George, Duke of Kent
A new book reveals details about the mysterious plane crash that killed Prince George, Duke of Kent, on August 25, 1942. The crash, which involved a Royal Air Force aircraft, was initially attributed to pilot error and bad weather, but the report went missing. The book by former detective Michael Morgan suggests a coverup, indicating that the pilot blamed for the crash may not have been in control. It also highlights serious mismanagement within the RAF, with unqualified crew members and incorrect navigation practices contributing to the tragedy. The investigation into the crash was marred by secrecy, with witnesses silenced and key testimonies ignored. The circumstances surrounding the Duke's flight remain unclear, fueling ongoing speculation about his mission and the events leading to his death.