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He predicted Queen Elizabeth II’s death… and now he predicts King Charles III’s death!

Some users on Twitter & TikTok, including Logan Smith, like to play a game of predictions, with, in some cases, one or two of them getting it almost right.

Smith predicted the Queen will die in October this year, and since the Queen’s passing, people have revisited to check if the ‘time traveller’ as he calls himself, got it right.

@zukosburnteye

rip to logan i know the british are coming for him #thequeen

♬ my tears ricochet – Katelyn

He sure got his prediction about the date the Queen will die absolutely right!

Now, he is going viral again for his newest prediction about the Royals, saying King Charles III will die on March 28, 2026.

Charles

Logan Smith claimed on Twitter in July that Queen Elizabeth II would die on September 8, 2022 – a date that we have now learned is correct.

However, as we can see, his royal death predictions did not end there and King Charles would probably be worried now.

Smith’s tweet from over two months ago quickly went viral following news of the Queen’s death, and his account was set to private before being suspended by Twitter, according to The Mirror.

When Charles’s 96-year-old mother died, he inherited the throne. Some in the comments thought his reign wouldn’t last long at 73 years old.


The post Smith predicted Queen’s death and now predicts King Charles death appeared first on The Independent World News.

 

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