Robert Smith, leader of The Cure, said ten years ago that Queen Elizabeth II would die in September.

Apparently, The leader of the British group The Cure, Robert Smith, predicted the date of the death of Queen Elizabeth II ten years ago, but with a difference of a day. Recently, a video was released, recorded in 2012, in which the 63-year-old singer can be heard saying that Her Majesty will die on September 7th. Twitter users share clip again after sad news of Queen’s death at Balmoral, September 8, aged 96.

The video is part of an interview conducted during the German music festival Hurricane., in which the musician and the interviewer speak impartially about the royal family. While the driver claims the monarch is “as popular as ever,” Robert replies, “The queen will die on September 7th, there will be a great uprising and I will be king.”. The clip ends with the singer saying, “Vote for me king”, making a peace sign.

Despite the fact that the video was recorded ten years ago, social media users are still surprised by the artist’s predictions. One fan wrote: “Can we talk about what ten years ago Robert Smith predicted that the Queen would die on September 7th?

All of Her Majesty’s children have traveled to Balmoral after doctors said they were “concerned” about their health on Thursday 8 September. A few hours later, the monarch died surrounded by her family. “The Queen passed away peacefully this afternoon at Balmoral,” a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said.

-Isabella II: These are some of the photographs of the Queen during her visits to the US and Canada.

Author: Show Business
Source: La Opinion

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