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Feeling it was not the Lord's will to travel to England at that time, William Branham replied that he would not be able to come, but would pray for the King from America, which he did.  It was a this point that the Angel's prophecy "[[Fulfillment of Prayer for Great Men of the World|You'll pray for kings of the earth]]," was fulfilled.<ref name="Report">Who Hath Believed our Report, Toledy, Ohio, July 19, 1951</ref>
Feeling it was not the Lord's will to travel to England at that time, William Branham replied that he would not be able to come, but would pray for the King from America, which he did.  It was a this point that the Angel's prophecy "[[Fulfillment of Prayer for Great Men of the World|You'll pray for kings of the earth]]," was fulfilled.<ref name="Report">Who Hath Believed our Report, Toledy, Ohio, July 19, 1951</ref>
   
   
A while later, a second cablegram arrived from King George VI, again requesting William Branham to come and pray for him.  In early April, 1950, while en-route to a campaign in Finland, William Branham was able to finally meet and pray for King George VI in person.  Shortly after, King George regained much of his health and freedom, and was actively seen in public until he contracted lung cancer in 1951.<ref name="Images">There are few accessible records of King George VI's public appearances in 1950.  However, using the image site [http://editorial.gettyimages.com/Search/Search.aspx?mlt=3351644#2 Getty Images] as a reference, it appears that most of King George's public appearances in 1950 began in May, after William Branham's April visit. In fact, Getty Images displays no images of King George VI from November 19, 1948 to May 1, 1950.  The May and June photos from 1950 include:
A while later, a second cablegram arrived from King George VI, again requesting William Branham to come and pray for him.  In early April 1950, while en-route to a campaign in Finland, William Branham was able to finally meet and pray for King George VI in person.  Shortly after, King George regained much of his health and freedom, and was actively seen in public until he contracted lung cancer in 1951.<ref name="Images">There are few accessible records of King George VI's public appearances in 1950.  However, using the image site [http://editorial.gettyimages.com/Search/Search.aspx?mlt=3351644#2 Getty Images] as a reference, it appears that most of King George's public appearances in 1950 began in May, after William Branham's April visit. In fact, Getty Images displays no images of King George VI from November 19, 1948 to May 1, 1950.  The May and June photos from 1950 include:
*2nd May 1950: Touring various construction sites for a "Festival of Britain" exhibit.
*2nd May 1950: Touring various construction sites for a "Festival of Britain" exhibit.
*23rd May, 1950: Attend the Chelsea Flower Show in London.
*23rd May, 1950: Attend the Chelsea Flower Show in London.
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