A few days after the official coronation of King Carlos III, a chilling prediction is once again circulating on social networks. According to Twitter user Logan Smith, who correctly predicted the date of death of Elizabeth II, the British monarch has little time left.
On June 7, 2022, a tweeter wrote on the social network that “the Queen” would die “on September 8, 2022,” a prediction that went viral three months later because Elizabeth II, 96, actually died that day. at 18:30. His reign lasted 70 years.
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Now, three days after the coronation of the new monarch, Logan Smith is viral on the Internet because in his prediction he also said that “King Charles will die on March 28, 2026,” the tweet said.

King Carlos III and the prediction of his death
In view of the disturbing messages, Twitter then suspended the account, but many tweeters have already taken screenshots of the predictions, which once again took over the Internet.
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“I also feel that King Charles will have a short reign. I say 5 to 10 years”; Please don’t do this, we feel sorry for our queen,” commented some Internet users, reports Sport.
While the networks talk about the “revelations” of the tweeters, it is not known whether King Carlos III is aware of the predictions.
All that is known is that on Tuesday, three days after the coronation ceremony, the new 74-year-old monarch reappeared at a public event in Cambridge, where a high-tech laboratory will be built, Semana said.
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“As Prince of Wales, His Majesty has become a Royal Founder and Patron of the Institute for Leadership in Sustainable Development at the University of Cambridge, a partner of the Whittle Laboratory,” the royal house described on Instagram.
“Do you ever take a day off? This is great though”, “Does anyone else think King Charles is getting cooler by the day?”, “Wow, he didn’t even allow himself a week off after his hectic coronation…that’s what you call a favor”, “Back to job,” were some of the comments that celebrated their enthusiasm for continuing the activity.
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