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The man who correctly predicted the Queen's death gives a warning to King Charles III
A man who apparently predicted the date of Queen Elizabeth II's death has also issued a warning for the new King Charles III.
Logan Smith, who goes by the Twitter name @logan_smith526, first tweeted in July that the UK's longest-serving monarch would die on September 8, 2022, reports themirror.
The specific date sadly came true when the Queen passed away "peacefully" last Thursday at Balmoral, surrounded by members of the royal family, including King Charles and Princess Anne.
Smith's message has now gone viral, the dailystar reports, as he also claimed in the same post that King Charles would die on March 28, 2026.
The user made the account private after the post went viral and has since been suspended by Twitter, Telegraph reports.
Footage of the prediction was shared on various social media platforms, including by a TikTok user named @zukosburnteye, who posted the video with a shocked expression on her face.
The user, who appeared to be called Hailey, said in the caption, “RIP to Logan. I know the British are coming for him."
The short video garnered more than 91 likes as users commented on the tweet, with some believing it could happen and others claiming it won't.
King Charles III, 73, automatically became king once his mother died. The new monarch was born on 14 November 1948 as the eldest of four children of the Queen and Philip.
He was believed to have been closer than ever to his mother, who died aged 96, during her final months.
The funeral of the late Queen will take place on Monday, September 19 at 11am at Westminster Abbey. /Telegraph/
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