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The man who accurately announced Queen Elizabeth’s death predicted when King Carlos III would die

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THE prediction era Amazing. AND Exactly. “Queen [Isabel II] died on September 8, 2022”: This is how the user is advanced @Logan_Smith526 in a June 7 Twitter post, what would happen 3 months later.

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It was just that day on 8 September at 6.30pmand after spending 70 years as head of state of the United Kingdom and 14 Commonwealth countries, the monarch has passed away at the age of 96.

As soon as the British Royal House announced the death of the Queen, the tweet literally exploded. But not only for that fact, but for other shocking information he posted.

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The man who accurately announced Queen Elizabeth's death also anticipated the death date of King Carlos III.  Photo: AFP

The man who accurately announced Queen Elizabeth’s death also anticipated the death date of King Carlos III. Photo: AFP

The tweet predicting the death of King Carlos III

The tweet, in addition to accurately announcing the death of Elizabeth II, announced that the King Carlos would die on March 28, 2026That is, in less than three years.

After this huge and unstoppable viralization of the theme, which has now come to light due to the proximity of the ceremony, the user has made his account it was private so that, in the end, it turned out suspended from Twitterpublic The mirror at that time.

However, several screenshots of the prediction have been shared across several platforms and social networks, including a TikTok user named @zukosburnteye, who posted a video with a shocked expression on her face.

The user, who appeared to be named Hailey, captioned the photo: “RIP Logan, I know the British are coming for him.”

That short post garnered nearly 100,000 likes and users left comments on the tweet. As usually happens in these cases, the waters are divided: for some this may happen; for others obviously nothighlighted the British media.

“I hope it’s not for King Carlos”, posted a follower on the matter. And another commented: “I also feel that King Charles will have a short reign. I say 5 to 10 years old.”

A third felt it inappropriate to speak on the subject so soon after the Queen’s death and wrote: “Please don’t, we are mourning our queen.”

But a quarter commented that only one to be better could foresee such events: “No one can predict that King Charles will die in 2026, only God can make one person die in one day.”

Nostradamus’ strong prophecy about King Carlos III

Shortly after the coronation of King Charles there was talk of a mysterious prediction of Nostradamus which, according to the interpreters of the great French astrologer, would have called into question grave danger to the UK’s most important event and the kingdom.

In 2006, Mario Reading -now deceased- has published a book in which he reinterprets the prophetic writings left by the sage almost five centuries ago, detailed The mirror. Among them, there is a ride that today I would have one strong relevance to the royal family.

“A man who never expected to be king would take the throne”. So says the 1555 quatrain that the late French medieval author and historian has suggested might be the prince harry that he would one day take the crown instead of his brother, Prince William.

According to its interpreters, Nostradamus would have left a strong prophecy about the reign of Carlos III.

According to its interpreters, Nostradamus would have left a strong prophecy about the reign of Carlos III.

In “Nostradamus: The Complete Prophecies for the Future”, Reading suggested that the persistent Public unrest over Carlos’ divorce from Lady Di would jeopardize his future reign.

Ominously, the expert even correctly predicted the year of Queen Elizabeth II’s death before suggesting there would be woe to the new king.

“Prince Charles will be 74 in 2022 when he takes the throne, but there are still grievances that some of the British population have towards him, following his divorce from Diana, Princess of Wales,” argued the expert.

For now they are both predictions or assumptions without, for some, any foundation. Only time will confirm this. Or not…

Source: Clarin

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