Kate Middleton’s Son Prince George ‘Will Never Be King’

Kate Middleton and Prince William’s son will reportedly never be king, according to a psychic’s prediction.

Georgina Walker appeared on the “Kyle and Jackie O” show where she opened up about the royal family. According to her, the third in line to the throne will never reign because Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s exit from the royal family will start the end of the monarchy. She added that Middleton’s husband will be the last monarch.

“I knew it was going to happen, I predicted the Queen would refresh the monarchy to make it a younger approach,” Walker said.

“I said when George was born he would never be king. And he won’t be. [Prince] William will be the last king… [and] it will be over. This is the start of the changes that I feel.”

A few weeks back, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced that they were stepping back from their royal roles. Prince Harry and Markle also said that they will work to be financially independent.

Meanwhile, Markle and Prince Harry’s departure from the royal family sparked concern for Prince William’s brother. There are speculations that Markle will eventually divorce her husband.

Some royal followers claimed that Markle has planned it all along, with some calling her a narcissist. Another online user even shared a timeline of Prince Harry and Markle’s imminent divorce.

Twitter user @jcox713 wrote that Markle will move to Canada in 2020. She will stay there until 2021 and the following year, the Sussexes will have a fight and in 2024 they will get a divorce.

Meanwhile, The Sun’s Kate Jackson also implied that a royal divorce is possible because the former “Suits” star is suffering from a “two-year itch” syndrome. Most of the important things in Markle’s life didn’t last for over three years.

For instance, her marriage with her first husband Trevor Engelson only lasted for 23 months. Markle’s relationship with celebrity chef Cory Vitiello didn’t reach two years and so did her role in the royal family.

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