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A fortune teller correctly predicted Harry and Meghan would quit the Royal Family when she foresaw the bombshell announcement in her asparagus spears.

Jemima Packington is the world's only asparamancer and claims she can peer into the future by tossing the veg into the air.

She then gleans her future tips by interpreting how the spears land on the ground.

The 64-year-old correctly predicted Brexit , Theresa May being ousted as PM and England winning the Cricket World Cup.

One of her first tips in 2020 has already come true after she predicted turmoil within the Royal family with certain members no longer doing their public duties.

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Jemima predicts the Royals will survive Harry and Meghan's decision which has sent shockwaves around the world.

She said: "When I cast the asparagus, it creates patterns and it is the patterns I interpret.

"I'm able to interpret the patterns left by the asparagus

"I am usually about 75-90 per cent accurate with my predictions. I go through my predictions each year and think: 'Yep, that's happened, yep, that's happened.'

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"Occasionally I get one slightly off, where I haven't quite read it correctly, but I'm never far off."

Jemima, from Bath, Somerset, also predicts that Donald Trump will win a second term - but will again face impeachment and be booted out of office.

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She also revealed several high-profile sporting personalities will be embroiled in scandals while the UK will benefit from a "smooth" Brexit.

Jemima suggested that more royal births and a bereavement are on the way this year while a shake-up of the major political parties is also on the horizon.

She also believes more countries will take action to fight global warming and independent and small retailers in Britain will enjoy a resurgence.

Jemima began making predictions aged eight-year-old and said she inherited the gift from her elderly aunt who used to read tea leaves.