ROYAL divorces, a woman becoming United States president and Olympic disappointment for Team GB are among the 2024 predictions from a world-famous asparamancer. 

Jemima Packington's 2024 predictions, made using Vale of Evesham asparagus spears, will astonish many - but in the past, she has correctly predicted Brexit, Trump's presidential win and Macron's success in France.

She also foresaw the Queen’s death in 2022. 

The world's only asparamancer claims she can peer into the future by tossing spears in the air and interpreting how they land.

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Jemima, of Bath, Somerset - who lived in Pershore as a child - began making predictions aged eight-year-old and said she inherited the gift from her elderly aunt who used to read tea leaves.

Among the predictions this year are:

 

  • Regime change will take place throughout the world, on an unprecedented scale, often where least expected
  • There will be separations and divorces amongst members of the Royal Family
  • The culture of “celebrity” will be on the wane, with people losing interest in their antics 
  • The 2024 Olympic Games will not be a resounding success for Team GB

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  • The events in the Middle East will reach a breaking point
  • 'Extremist' groups  within the UK will lose support. No more holding up traffic or supergluing to infrastructure
  • England FA will appoint more female referees to officiate at all-male team matches
  • There will be a shake-up within the UK education system
  • Deaths among world leaders will occur and the United States will see their first female president
  • Mental health and well-being will continue to be an important factor worldwide - this will no longer carry the stigma of old
  • Public figures will be outed as having profited from illegal actions
  • A raft of very well-paid TV personalities will lose their jobs
  • Influencers will lose their sway as people realise it is the real world they live in that matters
  • UK will see a return to active politics from a previous leader
  • Climate change will become a victim of compassion overload