King Charles Will Never Be Crowned King After Ascending the Throne? Astrologers and Princess Diana Don’t See Prince William’s Father Making It to the Throne

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King Charles was officially proclaimed King following the Queen's passing. However, he hasn't been crowned yet, and the coronation may not happen, a report says.

King Charles May Never Be Formally Crowned As New King

Prince Williams' father ascended the throne after Queen's death. However, he will not be crowned as the new King until next year.

Astrologer Jessica Adams said that there is a possibility that the coronation may not happen. In July 2022, Adams predicted big changes for the royal family.

King Charles was proclaimed King in front of the Accession Council at St. James' Palace. However, his coronation will not likely happen until many months have passed.

It was the same with Queen Elizabeth. The late monarch ascended the throne on Feb. 6, 1952, but was only crowned until June 2, 1953.

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"We had an unusually high number of planets in Leo, the royal sign, in July, August and September 2022," Adams told Express. "One of them was Ceres, which always shows a change in the balance of power. That's why I predicted big choices for the Royal Family."

According to her, the months July 20 to Sept. 29, 2022, would be of "crucial importance" to a selection of royals. He prophesied that the changes would mostly affect Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles and Prince William.

With the Queen's passing, there were indeed huge changes. Adams also warned the Britons not to be too comfortable with the changes at least until the end of the month.

"We have seen an unusually high number of retrogrades (or unstable patterns) in the stars in September. Nothing is final when that happens," she claimed. "Much of what you have seen and read about title and role changes in the Royal Family in September 2022 will change or be cancelled."

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Princess Diana And Astrologers Don't See King Charles Making It To The Throne

Several astrologers do not see King Charles on the throne.

"Astrologers since Nostradamus have predicted Charles III would never be King," Adams added. "Mario Reading, author of the 2015 book Nostradamus: The Complete Prophecies for the Future, not only wrote that Queen Elizabeth II would die in 2022, he saw that Charles would abdicate in favour of his son because of resentment about the death of Diana."

Astrologer Penny Thornton, author of With Love From Diana, and Princess Diana's personal astrologer, echoed the same sentiment. In an excerpt of her book, she shared about her conversation with the late Princess of Wales about King Charles.

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"I had long held a belief that Charles might well not make it to the throne, so I beat around the bush for a while so as not to upset her," Thornton wrote. "Suddenly, turning to a photograph of Charles, she said: 'It's all right. I've always known he'll never be King. And I'll never be Queen.'"

Adams added that Prince William could rule the country instead of his dad.

Stay tuned for more news and updates about King Charles and Prince William.

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