Nostradamus prediction on King Charles sparks fresh theories
An eerie prediction on King Charles made by 16th century astrologer Nostradamus has resurfaced following the royal's cancer diagnosis.
The French physician is known for his uncannily accurate predictions which he wrote in a tome called Les Propheties in 1555.
Les Propheties contains 942 predictions which have been analysed over the years, and some have claimed that it foresaw major events including the Great Fire of London in 1666 , the French Revolution and even 9/11.
It is also believed to have accurately predicted Queen Elizabeth's death, as in his book Nostradamus said that the second Queen Elizabeth would die in "22" at "around" the age of 96.
She passed away on the 8th of September 2022 at the age of 96.
The astrologer also predicted that in 2024, the royal family would face turmoil with a King “driven out by force”.
“King of the Isles driven out by force ... replaced by one who will have no mark of a king,” the passage in the book read.
Nostradamus expert Mario Reading initially interpreted the prophecy to refer to an “unworthy” and unpopular King who would be driven out by the wishes of the people and replaced by someone who "never expected to be King".
But now, with King Charles' cancer diagnosis, many have shared their own predictions on what might happen to the royal, mainly him being forced from the throne because of his illness.
Others have raised the question on who is the man they “never expected to be King”?
If Charles abdicates, and Prince William declines the throne and the role of Prince Regent as he faces his own battle with Kate's cancer diagnosis, then would William’s eldest son George, 10, become king?
In today's monarchy, what are the implications of a 10-year-old becoming King and would they instead consider an adult, aka the fifth in line or “spare to the heir,” Prince Harry as a better option for King?
There are so many possibilities floating around.
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