Is Prince Harry destined to become King of England?

The Duke of Sussex is now fifth in line to the throne, behind his brother Prince William, who is first in line.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, the Prince of Wales' children, are second, third, and fourth in line to the throne, respectively.

However, a book interpreting the prophesies of French astrologer Nostradamus is presently flying off the shelves after an "accurate prediction" Queen Elizabeth II's death.

The same text also stated that another guy will become king - someone who is never supposed to become one.

Nostradamus' Book Selling Like Hotcakes in 2022

"Nostradamus: The Complete Prophesies for the Future," released in 2005, is an interpretation of his "Les Propheties," a compilation of poetic prophecies.

The book was written by Mario Reading, and The Sunday Times claimed in September 2017 that it sold more than 8,000 copies, compared to just five copies the week before Queen Elizabeth II's death.

Nostradamus Predicted Queen Elizabeth II's Death?

Mario Reading is said to have an interpretation of a quatrain that reads, "Queen Elizabeth II will die, circa 22, at the age of around 96."

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Prince Harry To Become King?

According to Nostradamus, King Charles III will abdicate the throne due to resentments harbored against him by a percentage of the British populace following his divorce from Princess Diana.

The assertion of the author is related to a passage of the astrologer's book regarding a "king of the islands."

Nostradamus' writing, per the interpretation, reads, "Because they disapproved of his divorce, a man who later they considered unworthy; The People will force out the King of the islands; A Man will replace who never expected to be king."

After all, Prince Harry resigned from his top royal positions in order to live a more autonomous life in the United States with his wife, Meghan Markle.

Though prophecies and their interpretations are open to debate, there is presently no proof or evidence that the Duke of Sussex will become king unless all four persons ahead of him do not desire to be the leader of the British monarchy.

As a result, the book's interpretations should still be taken with a grain of salt.

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