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Steven White & Hannah Mackenzie Wood

Man who accurately predicted Queen’s death gives grim warning about King Charles III

A man who allegedly predicted the day of Queen Elizabeth II's death has also shared a warning about the fate of new King Charles III. Logan Smith posted to his Twitter account, @logan_smith526, back in July that Britain's longest-reigning monarch would pass away on September 8, 2022.

His foretelling sadly came true when the Queen, who occupied the throne for 70 years, died last Thursday at the age of 96. According to a statement released by the Palace, she passed away "peacefully" at Balmoral Castle with the royal family - including Prince Charles and Princess Anne - by her side.

The scarily accurate prediction has since gone viral on Twitter, with Smith also claiming in the same post that King Charles will die on March 28, 2026. After the tweet was shared thousands of times, the social media user eventually made his account private and it has now been suspended by Twitter..

However, screenshots of the original post continue to be spread online, with TikTok user @zukosburnteye posting a video of the snaps with a stunned 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 clip gained more than 91,000 likes as users left comments about the tweet, with some believing that it could happen and others claiming that it won't. One user said: "Hope not for King Charles," while another added: "I also feel that King Charles will have a short reign as well. I say 5-10 years."

The account that the tweet was originally posted from has since been suspended. (tiktok.com/@zukosburnteye)

A third felt that it was inappropriate to talk about the subject so soon after the Queen's death: "Please don't, we are mourning our Queen." But a fourth commented that only a higher being could predict such events: ""No one can predict King Charles died at 2026, only God can do one people can die in one day."

King Charles, 73, was made automatically king as soon as his mother died. The new monarch was born on November 14, 1948, as the eldest of the Queen and Prince Philip's four children. He was believed to have been closer than ever before to his mother, who died aged 96, during her final months.

A TikTok user commented: 'RIP to logan I know the British are coming for him'. (tiktok.com/@zukosburnteye)

The Queen's death was officially announced to the public at 6.30pm on Thursday, September 8 in a statement that read: "The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow."

The late Queen's funeral is due to take place Monday, September 19, at 11am in Westminster Abbey. Before then, her coffin will lie in state for four days in Westminster Hall from Thursday, September 15, as mourners have been warned they could face a 30-hour wait to pay their final respects.

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