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DUKE AND MRS SIMPSON

“WILL NOT MARRY” SAYS CLAIRVOYANTE

The Duke of Windsor will not marry Mrs Simpson, Instead, he will marry a European Princess. This was almost the last “prophecy” made by Mrs Cecil Campbell, society clairvoyante and seer, friend, confidante, and counsellor of royalties, peers, Mayfair beauties, file died a few weeks ago, aged fighty-t wo. Many of her previous prophecies have come true, says the “Sunday Referee.”

She forecast her own death months ago—said it would take place shortly after January 2 this year. Mrs Campbell died on January 5. She forecast, the date when the Abyssinian war would end, forecast the trend of German politics. . . . In her modest grave in Mitcham Read Cemetery, Croydon, lie buried society secrets that can never be told. King Edward VII, Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary, the late Lord Leverhulme, and Edgar Wallace, were a few well-known people who regarded Mrs Campbell as a trusted friend.

King Edward consulted her frequently when she had an office .in Bond Street, though, of course, she could not reveal what the problems were which he brought her. It is understood Queen Mary had been to see her qqt long before she became ill, : “Queen Mary came to see Mrs Campbell at her flat near Victoria, spent some time examining the Chinese vases and embroidery that were among her treasures. When Queen Mary was suffering with a cold about Christmas time, Mrs Campbell forecast the day on which she would get better, and prophesied that she would be spared for a long time.” Mrs Campbell never accepted a penny in fees from the people she advised and warned about their future. She lived on a small annuity, her one delight was to help others. She treated all her “clients” equally.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3271, 25 February 1937, Page 6

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DUKE AND MRS SIMPSON Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3271, 25 February 1937, Page 6

DUKE AND MRS SIMPSON Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3271, 25 February 1937, Page 6