30 December 2025

Craig Hamilton-Parker’s 2026 Predictions: Royals, Wars and a Spiritual Awakening

By Jon Donnis

As 2025 draws to a close, the annual cycle of psychic forecasts is already in motion. Craig Hamilton-Parker, whose 2025 predictions were largely inaccurate, has released a fresh set of forecasts for 2026 through his YouTube channel and his "Coffee with Craig" sessions.

This year, his predictions are significantly more dramatic than last. Moving beyond political reshuffles, they venture into territory that feels closer to a historical epic than a typical year-ahead forecast.

The most striking claim for 2026 concerns the British monarchy. Hamilton-Parker suggests that King Charles III may pass away in early 2026, specifically pointing to February as a significant date. In his view, this would lead to the immediate coronation of King William V. He describes William as a strong and decisive leader who will handle family matters with a firmer hand than his predecessor.

He further links this predicted change in leadership to the royal titles of the Sussexes and Prince Andrew. Hamilton-Parker suggests that King William will pursue parliamentary changes to remove Harry, Meghan Markle, and Prince Andrew from their royal statuses permanently.

On the international stage, the forecasts take an even darker turn. Drawing on what he calls "Naadi readings" from ancient Indian palm leaf prophecies, Hamilton-Parker speaks of escalating wars and calamities spanning 2025 to 2029. He specifically mentions a "four-nation war," though the identities of the participants remain vague.

China also features prominently in his 2026 predictions. He forecasts the beginning of the end for the Chinese Communist Party and the downfall of Xi Jinping, potentially triggered by a symbolic event involving a building in Hong Kong. This event is described as a catalyst for wider revolutionary change.

Despite talk of war and royal deaths, Hamilton-Parker presents a recurring theme of a global "Great Awakening" in 2026. He argues that the chaos of the coming year could mark the start of a new "Golden Age." This is less about political peace and more about a shift in human consciousness, where people turn away from material concerns and move towards a deeper spiritual awareness.

It is worth noting that several of these claims, particularly the predictions about Harry and Meghan or potential royal health issues, are recycled versions of his 2025 forecasts that never came true. By changing the timing and adding extra drama, the stories stay engaging for his audience, even if the accuracy is highly questionable. As with last year, these predictions appear aimed more at entertaining the "Coffee with Craig" community than at recording events that will actually happen. History suggests that, despite the spectacle, Craig Hamilton-Parker's forecasts are far more likely to amuse than to predict.


Craig Hamilton‑Parker’s 2025 Psychic Fails: Royals, Politics, and UFOs That Never Happened

By Jon Donnis
Every New Year, UK tabloids and online media carry the forecasts of psychics, promising insight into politics, royal affairs, global unrest, and even UFOs. Few are as widely reported as Craig Hamilton‑Parker, a British psychic who publishes detailed "year ahead" predictions. As 2025 draws to a close, it is worth examining how his claims stacked up against reality.
At the start of the year, Hamilton‑Parker made headlines for some particularly bold predictions. Among the most talked-about were claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would divorce, that Sir Keir Starmer would be ousted from government, and that France and Germany would experience major social unrest. Additional forecasts included sweeping "anti‑woke" laws in the United States and full government disclosure of UFO files.
Looking at the year's events, these predictions largely failed to materialise. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle remain married as of December 2025, with no public indication of a divorce. Sir Keir Starmer continues in his role as Labour leader, untouched by any ousting scenario predicted earlier in the year. Social unrest in France and Germany remained relatively limited and certainly did not reach the dramatic scale forecast. In the United States, while cultural debates continue, there were no sweeping "anti‑woke" laws passed that match the specifics of Hamilton‑Parker's claim. Likewise, despite ongoing government briefings and media coverage, there has been no full disclosure of UFO files as suggested.
One prediction that may seem to have a partial match involved maritime trouble. Hamilton‑Parker suggested that a ship or tanker could encounter problems during the year. In March 2025, a collision involving the MV Solong cargo ship and the MV Stena Immaculate oil tanker occurred off the English coast, resulting in a fire and rescue operation. While technically a correct event, the prediction was vague, and it is unclear if it was part of the New Year forecast or a mid‑year claim made after the fact. As such, it cannot be considered a clear success.
2025 Predictions vs Reality
Prediction: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will divorce
Outcome: Did not happen; couple remains married
Prediction: Sir Keir Starmer will be ousted from government
Outcome: Did not happen; still Labour leader
Prediction: Major social unrest in France and Germany
Outcome: No sustained or dramatic unrest matching the claim
Prediction: Sweeping "anti‑woke" laws in the US
Outcome: Did not occur as described
Prediction: Government UFO disclosure
Outcome: No full disclosure took place in 2025
Prediction: Ship or tanker in trouble
Outcome: A collision occurred in March; prediction vague.
The overall record for Hamilton‑Parker's 2025 predictions is stark. Of the six major claims publicly reported at the start of the year, five were demonstrably false, and one was ambiguous at best. This mirrors a long-standing trend among UK psychics featured in media: predictions may capture attention and generate headlines, but they rarely correspond to reality.
Hamilton‑Parker's forecasts are dramatic and narrative-driven. Royal drama, political upheaval, and global instability feature prominently, providing a compelling story for readers. Yet, as 2025 shows, they are far more effective at entertaining than predicting. For sceptical observers, the lesson is clear: media coverage of psychic predictions is largely a spectacle. The boldness of the claims draws attention, but their accuracy is consistently low.
In the end, Craig Hamilton‑Parker's 2025 predictions provide a cautionary tale about reading too much into psychic forecasts. While tabloids may present them as insider insight or prophetic vision, reality tells a different story. As we look ahead to 2026, readers would do well to approach similar forecasts with curiosity, but critical thinking should remain the primary guide. The New Year may bring surprises, but as 2025 proves, psychics rarely see them coming.