Princess Diana is said to be worried for her eldest son, Prince William, about his future role as the new king. However, it looks like the Duke of Cambridge has no problems with his destiny and even proves he is ready for it. But, dream analyst, Joan Hanger, revealed the People's Princess had an eerie prediction about her former husband, Prince Charles, when the time comes that he ascends the throne.
Hanger told New Idea that the late Princess of Wales always believed that Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall's, husband "would not take over the monarchy." She's convinced that he would never be king after she saw him being beheaded in her dreams.
She explained that Princess Diana's dream had a lot of meanings because, in the dream world, it could subliminally mean "losing his head," "getting ahead," or other significant issues related to it. However, when Prince Charles appeared in her dream, it also meant that he was confused about where he belonged, showing issues of dominance.
Prince William and Prince Harry's mom also often dreamt of being lost, which Hanger said to be a sign of losing her identity, not knowing where she would be going, and what her future would be like. It also indicated that she was trying to conform to people's expectations about her, and it didn't reflect who she was.
During a talk with Princess Diana after her divorce from Prince Charles, Hanger told her that she should dance with James Packer. But, Diana said that she didn't have worries about the boys but for her Prince William's future as the next king instead.
Kate Middleton's husband is now stepping up his game in the monarchy as Queen Elizabeth II and his father, Prince Charles, are now in self-isolation due to the coronavirus outbreak. This seemed to show that Princess Diana's prediction about her former husband was true, as her firstborn shows that he is ready to be the king of the monarchy.
Recently, Prince William gave an inspiring speech to the nation as Britain grapples with coronavirus. He managed to boost the public's morale as he addressed the public, using Kensington Palace's social media account as part of the charity campaign for the National Emergencies Trust, Express noted.
His calmness and resilience suggest that he is ready and fit to be the new king someday. As a former emergency helicopter pilot himself, he knows what it's like to work on the frontline and the challenges the NHS workers face today.
Prince William urged everyone to do everything to overcome the challenge that the coronavirus outbreak brings. The eloquence of his message displays her being statesmanlike and how well-prepared he is for his future role as the king of the U.K.