In the annals of mysticism and Catholic prophecy, few figures have captured the imagination like Marie Julie Jahenny, a 19th-century French stigmatist and visionary.
Born on February 12, 1850, in the small Breton village of Coëtlavo, Jahenny’s life was marked by supernatural experiences, mystical visions, and miraculous healings that left a lasting imprint on her followers.
But in recent years, rumors have circulated, drawing an unexpected connection between her prophetic words and the current Princess of Wales, Catherine, also known as Kate Middleton.
These whispers have sparked renewed interest in Jahenny’s legacy and whether her predictions are linked to the present-day royal family.
One such prophecy that has attracted attention in recent years concerns a “time of trial” for France, which is interpreted by her followers as a forecast of the nation’s social and political unrest. Additionally, Marie Julie is said to have predicted the coming of a “great woman” who would play a pivotal role in the destiny of a royal family during a time of upheaval.
Harry’s public criticisms of Camilla, his father’s marriage to her, and his struggles with his royal duties have fueled widespread media coverage, further complicating the family dynamic. As tensions continue to grow, the royal family is facing challenges in maintaining its image and unity. With these ongoing struggles, some have begun to draw parallels between Marie Julie’s prophecies of a “great trial” and the current state of the monarchy.
In 2019, a reported argument between Prince William and Prince Harry, fueled by stories planted by Camilla’s team in the press, further highlighted the divisions within the royal household. Harry’s subsequent criticisms of Camilla and his strained relationship with his father have added fuel to the fire, showcasing the difficult balance between family loyalty and public duty.