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Shock claim: ‘Harry will be KING’

A bizarre prophecy suggests the sixth-in-line to the throne will one day be crowned.
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The Duke of Sussex is sixth in line to the British throne, but it seems the much-loved royals luck is about to change. 

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A prophecy made by French mystic and apothecary Michel de Nostradamus claims the 34-year-old prince will one day be named King. 

The bizarre claim was made by YouTube channel 2 Minute Facts, which discussed Nostradamus’ prophecies about the Royal Family.

The French mystic is widely believed to have predicted a range of future events with pinpoint accuracy in the 16th century.

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Followers of Nostradamus’ prophecies claim he correctly predicted the rise of Adolf Hitler, the break of WWII and the Great Fire of London in 1666. 

The conspiracy video about Harry states: “Adding to the satchel of prophecies is the prophecy of a new King on the throne. Wondering who this might be?

“Well, opening the doors of suspense, Prince Henry, the youngest son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana is supposed to be the next King sitting on the throne of Wales.

“Going back to the memory lane, we see Prince Henry to be least proficient and capable of the throne but when talking of Nostradamus prophecies, the youngest heir will be taking the throne by the order of the court.”

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The supposed prophecy states Harry’s coronation will be met with scepticism from the British public, but he will win them over with his “love of the people.” 

Being the sixth in line to the throne, Harry’s odds of becoming King are incredibly low however. 

Prince Charles is the first in the order of royal succession, followed by his oldest son Prince William and William’s three children – Prince George, 5, Princess Charlotte, 3, and the seven-month-old Prince Louis.

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Sceptics, however, point out Nostradamus’ cryptic passages are too vague to be considered genuine accounts of the future.

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