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Prince William Could Break 500 Years of Church Tradition


In the new biography of King Charles III titled, Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story, royal biographer and journalist Robert Hardman gives a fascinating account of the new King, his new court, and the first year of his reign.


In the midst of several shocking revelations about the royal family in the aftermath of Queen Elizabeth's death - one revelation may play straight into biblical prophecy.


Prince William is undoubtedly not as religious as his father, the King, or his late grandmother, the Queen. Although he attends church on Easter and Christmas, he's undoubtedly not very comfortable being spiritual. Therefore, when the time comes to be King, he's hinted that he may break away with the Church of England and no longer be the "defender of the faith".


King Charles has recently made himself known to be the defender of ALL faiths - as was evident during his coronation when religious representatives from every faith came and pledged support to him.



Prince William, on the other hand, may break ties with religion all together. Which would make him the first monarch since King Henry VIII, to not oversee the Anglican church.


In Daniel 11:37 we're told that the antichrist, "will show no regard for the gods of his fathers or for the desire of women, nor will he show regard for any other god; for he will magnify himself above them all."


In case you missed my episode on the Antichrist (episode 26), "the desire of women" is a term found in the Zohar which is a reference to the Messiah. The Messiah was the promised seed. The savior. The women of antiquity knew that there would come a woman who would be fortunate enough to bear the seed that would save mankind - and they desired to bear that seed. Therefore, the "desire of women" is a reference to the Messiah.


In other words, the Antichrist will show no regard for the god of his fathers, or for the Messiah, nor for any other god... for he will magnify himself above them all.


Very fitting, if it is true that Prince William is already setting himself up to part with the church.





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