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The historic coronation of King Charles is likely to be postponed

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The historic coronation of King Charles is likely to be postponed

  • The coronation of King Charles and his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, is set for May 6, 2023.
  • A renowned astrologer predicts the coronation could be postponed or even called off.
  • The monarch might not be able to hold onto the throne for very long.

King Charles’ historic coronation, which was scheduled to take place in May of this year, might not go ahead, according to a startling astrological forecast.

According to official royal arrangements, King Charles and his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, will be crowned on Saturday, May 6, 2023.

A renowned astrologer, however, asserted that King Charles “will not rule” if the coronation does not take place on the scheduled day or is even called off.

Jessica Adams, the author of Modern Astrology 2050, made the following claims: “The people of the Commonwealth and the United Kingdom, as well as Parliament, will be drawn into the crisis following new revelations about Charles, Diana and Camilla.”

“The coronation is set for May 2023 but will not go as planned, something Harry has hinted at in publicity for Spare. The Anglican church has never crowned a divorced man as king, let alone one who has confessed to adultery – and nor has a woman participating in adultery become Queen,” Adams explained.

Adams also touched upon the subject in her own blog, writing: “Dates to watch for a crisis involving Charles, Camilla, the Church of England and Parliament: March 24 until June 11, January 22, 2024 until September 2 2024, and November 20, 2024 until March 5, 2025.”

The astrologer did not, however, elaborate on the reasons why the coronation would be postponed or canceled, or why King Charles might not be able to hold onto the throne for very long.

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