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Are These Things True About the Years of King Charles' Weddings?

An email purported to expose a link between the years of his weddings and the deaths of popes.

by David Mikkelson, Published Jan. 24, 2006 Updated Sept. 19, 2022


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An email purporting to outline coincidences between the years of King Charles III's weddings and the deaths of popes, among other events, is accurate.
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In 2005, readers asked us to confirm or deny the legitimacy of claims in an email that attempted to draw connections between the deaths of popes and King Charles III's weddings to the late Princess Diana in 1981 and Queen Consort Camila in 2005, among other events.

The email read:

Interesting Year 1981

1. Prince Charles got married

2. Liverpool crowned soccer Champions of Europe

3. Australia lost the Ashes tournament.

4. Pope Died

Year 2005

1. Prince Charles got married

2. Liverpool crowned soccer Champions of Europe

3. Australia lost the Ashes tournament

4. Pope Died

In the future, if Prince Charles decides to remarry … please warn the Pope!!

It would be difficult even for the most enthusiatic coincidence buffs to read anything of significance into these brief lists comparing events from the years 1981 and 2005, but since curious readers have been asking us about this item, we'll give it a rundown here:


By David Mikkelson

David Mikkelson founded the site now known as snopes.com back in 1994.


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