Nostradamus, the famous French astrologer and prophet of the 16th century, seems to have once again peeked into his crystal ball and caught a glimpse of the more turmoil that was on the horizon for the British royal family. According to a recent interpretation of his enigmatic quatrain, King Charles III could be "forced" to abdicate as early as 2024, paving the way for his son Prince William to take over as monarch. But that's not all, it also shows that Prince Harry will take the throne from Prince William at a later date.
Needless to say, these amazing ** have royal fans buzzing with speculation and skepticism at the same time. When the New York Post reported on Nostradamus's alleged prophecy, there was an uproar on social media, with monarchy enthusiasts and observers around the world voicing their opinions on the credibility and likelihood of Nostradamus' latest royal prophecy.
While some feel that Prince Harry's ascension to the throne is unlikely, others take a more cautious view, analyzing the cryptic wording for possible alternative explanations. However, most people have serious doubts about Charles abdicating the throne so soon or the British accepting Prince Harry as king.
Let's take a look at some of the more colorful fan reactions:
One commentator called the idea of Prince Harry becoming king a complete "joke" and said Nostradamus had lost credibility in the matter. "That's nonsense. They added contemptuously. "As if the royal family or the people of this country would tolerate such a thing!”
Others also believe that the idea of abdicating after only two years of Charles' reign seems highly unlikely. A royal observer noted: "This man has been waiting for this opportunity all his life, and he can't give it up so easily." "Moreover, it would set a terrible precedent that could destabilize the monarchy. ”
However, not all comments completely negate Nostradamus' prophecy. "You never know, this man did ** some major events over the centuries. A comment said pragmatically. "While the odds of Prince Harry becoming king are slim, I wouldn't completely rule out anything related to the royal family – they did keep us on our toes!”
At the same time, some observers have noticed that the astrologer's words do not mention the names of Charles or Prince Harry. He did not directly mention who the 'King of the Islands' or the man who was 'expelled by force' was. One fan who re-read the original article explained. "As far as we know, he may be talking about a completely different kingdom and period. ”
This has sparked more creative speculation, with one commenter speculating that Nostradamus may actually be referring to the "King of Tonga" or other Pacific island nations. They laughed and said, "What a turning point!".”
Amid the laughter and skepticism, however, some commentators did offer a more balanced view. A royal writer noted that while it seems unlikely that Prince Harry will ascend to the throne now, "we must remember that politics and the public have changed a lot over the past few decades." "One should never say never. ”
Another long-time monarchist argued that it was not entirely impossible for Charles to abdicate within a few years, given his advanced age. "By that time, he will be almost 80 years old, and the pressure on the throne is enormous," they pragmatically noted. "Two years in power may be enough. However, they also doubted the feasibility of the "King Harry" scenario.
However, so far, the prevailing sentiment is an absolute rejection of the idea of Prince Harry wearing the crown. "They will abolish the monarchy first," declared a staunch royalist figure. Unanimity ensued, and someone commented, "The republic goes all the way until then!."And "As long as Liz Truss and her ilk still have a breath!".”
In the end, most fans seem to feel that Nostradamus' latest batch of fascinating but unlikely royal prophecies misses the mark. Few people really trust them, at least in terms of the specific order of succession. As one commentator said at the end: "We can only wait and see what happens in the next few years." But in the meantime, let's enjoy the fit between King Charles and Prince William, and don't worry too much about the magic!”
With this pragmatism, most royal watchers seem content to put the mysterious machinations aside and focus on the currently living royals.