2025-09-02

Part 4 - Prince Charles and Camilla's Wedding

 Part 4: Prince Charles and Camilla's wedding









Now, we have doubled William's 5555.5555 days that he was on his mothers funeral, we are going to now halve it, resulting in 2777.7 days. This is how long it would be from Diana's death in Paris, at 4 am August 1997 till the day that Prince Charles intended to marry Camilla. There was a full solar eclipse that day and the exact time of the 2777 days occurs at 22.40, an hour after the maximum of the eclipse.















Unfortunately for Charles the pope had died and his funeral fell on that day, so despite protest, he had to reschedule to the next day and change the venue due to being forced to attend the funeral.

















"MICHAEL DODD: As royal u-turns go, it was less than graceful. Shortly before the date of the Pope's funeral was announced, the Prince of Wales's staff at his home in Clarence House were adamant. The wedding would go ahead this Friday, regardless of when the Pontiff would be buried. Here's their statement.
















"If the funeral were to take place on Friday, it would not affect the wedding. It is only a hypothetical question at the moment, but as far as Clarence House is concerned, the wedding will go ahead as planned on Friday."

But then the position started to crumble, and a new Clarence House statement was issued.

"The wedding is still scheduled to take place on Friday, but we remain sensitive to events that are happening elsewhere around the world."
















Shortly after this, Clarence House announced that the Prince was cutting short his Swiss holiday in Klosters, already dubbed the PR disaster on skis because of the Prince's careless mumblings into a microphone. And then, after some hasty consultations, the wedding date that couldn't be shifted, was."












From the time of Diana's death to the intended day was exactly these numbers: 2777.7 days


















The pope was exactly 31,000 days old when he died. Born and buried on the day of a full solar eclipse



















Recap


Intruder Fagan talks with the Queen on her - 11,111th DAY :


11111 / 2  = 5555.5555


William was precisely 5555.5555 days old when he joined Diana's hearse:


5555.5555 / 2  = 2777.777


From the exact time of  Diana's death to the night Charles and Camilla intended to get married, at the time 10.40 pm, two hours after maximum eclipse was  2777.77 DAYS


































The Prince Charles stream tree frog (Hyloscirtus princecharlesi)


Its name honour's King Charles III, for his rainforest conservation work, such as the 2007 Prince's Rainforests Project and as head of the UK World Wildlife Fund. In all his campaigns, he has used frogs as a symbol of the rainforest, and been affectionately called the "Frog Prince".[1]

Posing for photos with a replica of the frog on his shoulder, 63-year-old Charles said he was 'touched' and added: 'I have a lump in my throat, it must be a frog. '






























Prince Charles was invested crown prince of Wales on Diana's eighth birthday at Caerarfon castle on the 1st of July 1969.





1) From that day to prince Harry's birth day is 5555 days, the same as William to Diana's funeral.





2) From that day to prince William's birth day is 4738 days, the same as Harry to Diana's funeral.





 4738 is the number of days from the start of this millennium to the Mayan prophecy day on the winter solstice 21 December 2012 at 11:11 G.M.T.





3) From Charles inauguration to the first day of the millennium is the same as William to Mayan day, 11141 days (30.5 years).





Here is something strange:



4a) Jerusalem (British troops invading on December 11 1917) to Charles inauguration is 18830 days.

Total bible verses 31102-18830 = 12272.

12272 is the days from Charles birth to Williams.






4b) Now Charles birth day to his inauguration is 7534 days.

Total bible verses 31102-7534 = 23568.

23568 is the days from Jerusalem (British troops invading on December 11 1917) to William.









7534































Short video, essential watch:




















"The article is long but fascinating. And verrrry creepy"





































































The failed prediction of Benjamin Creme






In the spring of 1982 the Scotsman Benjamin Creme placed advertisements in many of the worlds major newspapers saying, "The Christ is now here". According to Creme the "Christ", whom he also called "Maitreya", would announce his existence on world wide television broadcasts. Creme stated in these newspaper advertisements that the Second Coming of Christ would occur on Monday, 21 June 1982. His is one of ten to make it on to Wikipedia's page of unfulfilled religious predictions in the 20th century.


























"This is easily the most batshit page I've ever come across online."









Part 3 - Michael Fagan, The Palace Intruder

 




Part 3: Michael Fagan, the Palace Intruder
























When prince William was eighteen days old there was a curious happening at Buckingham palace, the intruder Michael Fagan dropped by to visit and chat with the Queen. Fagan while "stumbling home after a night out" decided to break in, or rather the "little voice in my head told me to".

Michael Fagan the palace intruder, a curious looking man out his head on magic mushrooms broke into the palace one night. He scaled the fence then shimmied up a drainpipe to the ambassadors room, opened a window - all without triggering the alarm system. He "followed the paintings" and was seen walking in his socks by a chamber maid who rushed to tell her colleagues who told her not to worry, it was probably a ghost they said due to the fact they had just finished doing a séance.

















I quote some of the Scotland yard police report "Fagan entered Her Majesty's bedroom at about 7:15 A.M. carrying one piece of the broken ashtray, with which he has said that he intended to slash his wrists in the presence of Her Majesty. He claimed that he had not entered the palace with this intention but that it formed in his mind for the first time when he saw the ashtray. He went across the room and opened curtains close to Her Majesty's bed. Her Majesty pressed the night alarm bell.


















Fagan talked to her Majesty for ten minutes "about family and other matters", she gave him a cigarette and a glass of whiskey. Fagan said her eyes were were dark.


In accordance with his instructions, the police sergeant who is in the corridor outside at night had gone off duty at about 6 A.M., when members of the domestic staff had come on duty. The footman, in accordance with the normal day routine, was outside exercising the dogs, and the maid was cleaning in another room with the door closed so that the noise of her work would not disturb Her Majesty. So the night alarm bell, which is connected to the corridor outside the Queen's room and to the pantry, did not attract anyone's attention.


Her Majesty used her bedside telephone to instruct the palace telephonist to send police to her bedroom. The telephonist then telephoned the police lodge, and this call was received there at about 7:18 A.M. Her Majesty made another telephone call about six minutes later since a police officer had still not arrived. Before police officers arrived, Her Majesty attracted the attention of the maid, and together they ushered Fagan into a nearby pantry on the pretext of supplying him with a cigarette. They were joined there by the footman, who had returned from exercising the dogs. While Her Majesty kept the dogs away as the man was getting agitated, the footman helped to keep Fagan in the pantry by supplying him with cigarettes until first one and then another police officer arrived and removed him.


The piece of glass was subsequently found on Her Majesty's bed. There was a bloodstain on the bedclothes which came from a superficial cut on Fagan's right thumb caused by the broken glass".


Sounds like a nightmare.







































On the day Fagan visited the Queen she was 11,111 days a Queen