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Psychic who predicted Queen’s death using asparagus says Prince William will be King next year

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Published 09:06 17 Sep 2022 GMT+1

Psychic who predicted Queen’s death using asparagus says Prince William will be King next year

Jemima Packington has made a number of predictions about the future

Emily Brown

Emily Brown

A so-called 'Asparamancer' who predicted the Queen's death earlier this year claims to have had a premonition about the actions of King Charles III.

Though many Brits have struggled to get used to life without the Queen, Jemima Packington was apparently more prepared for Her Majesty's passing after her asparagus formed the shape of a broken crown earlier this month.

The Asparamancer throws spears into the air and interprets how they land, so when she saw the broken crown earlier this year, she knew something bad was on its way.

Packington predicted the Queen's death earlier this year.
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"The spears formed a crown with some broken off which indicated to me that there would be a great Royal sadness," she recalled.

"When I saw pictures of the Queen welcoming Liz Truss I noticed how frail she looked and I said to my friend ‘it won’t be long now’.

"I thought back to my readings of the spears and just thought to myself 'oh no'. I am a huge fan of the Queen and I was very sad when she died.”

The Queen's passing isn't the only prediction Packington has made in her time as a fortune teller. She also claims to have foreseen Brexit, the death of the Queen's husband Prince Philip, Theresa May being ousted as prime minister and Harry and Meghan stepping back from the Royal Family.

Packington uses asparagus to predict the future.
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Following the Queen's death, Packington performed another reading from which she made some interesting predictions, including King Charles III taking a 'step back'.

She explained: "Since the Queen died I did a reading and some very interesting things came out. In one formation, I saw the spears make the letter ‘A’ pointing to the letter ‘E’.

"From this I interpreted this as Princess Anne being made Duchess of Edinburgh which would be a wonderful tribute to her father who she was very close to.

“She is the most hardworking of the royals and I think it would be very fitting for her to have the title Duchess of Edinburgh.

"The spears also suggest that King Charles will take a step back, due to his age, and make William Prince Regent. There is a precedent for this happening before in this country."

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The fortune teller has also made a prediction about the next Prime Minister.
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Within the next twelve months, Packington predicts, Prince William will 'take over many duties of the King' as Prince Regent; a prince who rules in place of the nominal sovereign.

Not only does Packington expect William to take over, but she also claims to have seen that Boris Johnson will return to power as Prime Minister following Liz Truss' time at No. 10.

Only time will tell whether Packington's predictions will come true, but if they do, remember you heard it here first.

Featured Image Credit: SWNS/ REUTERS / Alamy Stock Photo

Topics: King Charles III, Prince William, The Queen

Emily Brown
Emily Brown

Emily Brown is the Community Desk Lead at LADbible Group. Emily first began delivering news when she was just 11 years old - with a paper route. She went on to graduate with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University before contributing to The Sunday Times Travel Magazine and Student Problems. She joined UNILAD in 2018 to cover breaking news, trending stories and longer form features, and now works as Community Desk Lead to commission and write human interest stories from across the globe.

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