The predictions of a famous fortune teller about King Charles raise controversy in Britain

British websites and newspapers were buzzing today, in a wave of controversy, with what was said to be an unknown "prophecy" of the famous fortune-teller, Nostradamus, in which the mysterious man predicted the abdication of King Charles III shortly after the beginning of his reign.

According to one expert, the writings of Michel de Nostridamus, also known as Nostradamus, may indicate that he predicted that King Charles' reign would be short, also suggesting that his youngest son, Prince Harry, would one day sit on the throne.

The eminent expert on the writings of Nostradamus and author Mario Redding suggested that the clairvoyant accurately predicted the year and age that Queen Elizabeth II would die in cryptic poems dating back to 1555.

In 2005, Reading wrote that Queen Elizabeth II would die, five years younger than her mother.



His reading of the poems also suggested that the fortuneteller's words referring to Charles as "king of the islands" might indicate that parts of the Commonwealth might secede during his reign.

 Reading added, according to the Andy 100 website, that based on the poems of the mysterious fortuneteller, that the age of King Charles would mean his abdication, and also suggested that Nostradamus' sentence that "a man will replace him who never expected to be king" means that he will not be Prince William, and he may be Actually Prince Harry.

It is speculated that "Prince Harry, as a result of his negligence, may become king in his stead."

The expert concluded his predictions by saying that "this will make him King Henry IX, he is not yet 38 years old."

Previously, people believed that Nostradamus correctly predicted the rise of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, World War II and the September 11 terrorist attack in New York City, but none of his predictions could be definitively proven.

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