King Charles: Self-proclaimed Nostradamus makes ominous predictions about his reign

King Charles: Self-proclaimed Nostradamus makes gloomy predictions about his reign
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King Charles: Self-proclaimed Nostradamus makes gloomy predictions about his reign
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A self-proclaimed modern-day Nostradamus is now making headlines with ominous prophecies about King Charles' reign. Find out all the details here.

The time has come: King Charles' coronation is imminent - on Saturday, May 6, the event will take place in Westminster Abbey in London in front of 2,000 invited guests. Quite a few people have probably been looking forward to this occasion for a long time.

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However, as news.de and also the Daily Star magazine report, not everyone is looking forward to the upcoming coronation - a self-appointed modern-day Nostradamus has now provided more details about the future reign of the new King. And they read anything but euphoric.

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Nostradamus successor about Charles' reign

According to various sources, the Brazilian Athos Salomé describes himself as a successor to Nostradamus and, based on his knowledge of the occult and mathematical calculations, is able to make prophecies about the future.

According to the self-proclaimed Nostradamus, the new monarch will not have a reign as successful as that of his mother Queen Elizabeth. According to Salomé, the future King is living in an illusion, which will lead to 'disappointments and disillusionment'.

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He lives immersed in illusion and this will only lead to disappointment and disillusionment.

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Faith in the future is not yet lost

The coming time also requires a lot of assertiveness, flexibility and determination, according to Salomé. If the new monarch also demonstrates maturity in making decisions and a sense of responsibility, it will still be 'possible to recover balance, serenity and confidence in the future':

This is a challenging time for Charles III, requiring determination, flexibility and assertive decision making.
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Salomé's claim coincides in a sense with the predictions that physic, John Hughes voiced last year, that King Charles will abdicate in seven years.

This article was translated from Ohmymag DE.

Sources used:

news.de: 'König Charles III.: Neuzeit-Nostradamus trifft düstere Vorhersage zu seiner Regentschaft'

Daily Star: 'Living Nostradamus' warns King Charles reign will 'lead to disappointment'

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