Winston Churchill correctly predicted the day he would die, his granddaughter has revealed.
The wartime leader had told friends for up to ten years before his death that he would pass away on the same day of the year as his father had - January 24.
And, when he fell ill, relatives and friends were so convinced he would be right that they even instructed Buckingham Palace to delay planning for Sir Winston's state funeral, according to the Daily Mail.
His granddaughter Celia Sandys told the Chalke Valley History Festival: "At his 90th birthday, on November 30, 1964, the unspoken thought around the table was that his meeting with his maker, as he put it, could not be long delayed.
"Six weeks later he had this massive stroke and for ten days he was pretty comatose in bed.