26 July 2020

Queen Elizabeth II

This morning around six o’clock while I was praying, an angel of the Lord appeared.

Suddenly, to my surprise, accompanied by the angel, I was taken to the front gates of Kensington Palace in London.

There, in the grounds of the palace, I could see Queen Elizabeth II seated in an open brown-coloured carriage. She looked elegant, wearing a black dress. I did not see any guards around her, but I did see many policemen. I could hear them talking to each other, saying that they ordered a special carriage for the Queen, a lighter carriage as the one she was seated in was too heavy.

A policeman said to the Queen, “This carriage is just a bit too big and too heavy for you. We will bring around another carriage.”

The next one they brought around was also open, but was all black, smaller in size and not as heavy. The horse pulling the carriage was also black.

The Queen then sat in the black carriage. She took the reins in her hands. On her left, seated next to her was a young little boy, around ten years old, with light brown hair, wearing a little suit.

I asked the angel, “Where are the Queen’s guards? She is all on her own!”

The angel responded, “She does not need any guards. She has a guard next to her. He is her guardian angel.”

“But how is he going to protect her, he is so little, and he is on his own?” I asked the angel.

He said, “You’ll be surprised. She will be alright, she is in good hands.”

“Pray for the Queen,” said the angel.

The angel then returned me to my room. I felt quite nauseous on my return, because, as much as it is my spirit that travelled, it was quite sudden and far away. My body reacted to the suddenness of the journey.

Later that morning, I attended Holy Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Parramatta. When I offered Queen Elizabeth at Holy Mass, our Lord said, “Once she goes, the Monarchy will not be the same, it will be all corrupt. For now, the Monarchy is safe while she is on the Throne.”

Lord, please protect Queen Elizabeth while she is still on the Throne.