French mystic Nostradamus predicted King Charles’ reign will come to a sudden end in 2024 following his and Kate Middleton’s shock cancer news.
Nostradamus published a trove of predictions nearly 500 years ago from his garret in Paris – and many have been proven chillingly accurate, including Hitler’s rise to power, World War 2, JFK’s assassination, and the 9/11 attacks.
He also predicted that drama will be on the cards for the Royal Family in 2024, saying the ‘King’ may be ‘driven out by force’.
The book reads: ‘King of the Isles driven out by force… replaced by one who will have no mark of a king.’
If the prophet, also known as Michel de Nostradame, is correct in his predictions for 2024, we will be in for a momentous year.
Metro report: Nostradamus expert Mario Reading analyzed the passage, and interpreted it: ‘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.’
Nostradamus has a proven track record in his predictions concerning the royals.
He foresaw the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022 and even guessed her age correctly.
‘Queen Elizabeth II will die, circa 22, at the age of around 96,’ the premonition read, according to analyst Mario Reading.
But Nostradamus has predicted the King may abdicate, with Prince Harry possibly taking up the throne, despite now being fifth in line.
It comes as King Charles continues his treatment for cancer.
He underwent a procedure for an enlarged prostate when medics discovered the cancer.
But Buckingham palace have not confirmed what type of cancer it is, only saying it is in the prostate.
Meanwhile Kate Middleton continues to be absent from public life, with many people claiming she is no longer alive.
According to Kensington Palace: ‘The prince and princess are both enormously touched by the kind messages from people here in the UK, across the Commonwealth and around the world in response to Her Royal Highness’ message.
‘They are extremely moved by the public’s warmth and support and are grateful for the understanding of their request for privacy at this time.’