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The life of George VI has been the subject of much public scrutiny, most recently in ''The King's Speech'', a 2010 film that won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
The life of George VI has been the subject of much public scrutiny, most recently in ''The King's Speech'', a 2010 film that won the Academy Award for Best Picture.


=Did William Branham see King George VI in Vancouver=
=Did William Branham see King George VI in Vancouver?=


William Branham tells a story of how he was in Vancouver with Ern Baxter when King George VI was visiting Canada.  Did this happen?
William Branham tells a story of how he was in Vancouver with Ern Baxter when King George VI was visiting Canada.  Did this happen?
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==Relating to the visit of King George to Canada==
==Relating to the visit of King George to Canada==


''Not long ago, a brother that used to be with me and managed in the campaigns, Brother Baxter, he's preached right here in Chicago to you many times, he was speaking, that, when the late King George and the queen came by Vancouver… That was before he was healed, and he had ulcers in his stomach, and he had multiple sclerosis, and he just could hardly set up, but yet with his royal blood, he set like nothing was wrong with him as he passed down through the streets. '''And Mr. Baxter said he stood there''' and wept, because there passed by his king and queen. And I thought, "Oh, if that would make a Canadian feel that way about an earthly king and queen, what will it be when Jesus comes?" <ref>William Branham, 56-1002E - Elisha The Prophet, para. 7</ref>
''Not long ago, a brother that used to be with me and managed in the campaigns, '''Brother Baxter''', he's preached right here in Chicago to you many times, '''he was speaking, that, when the late King George and the queen came by Vancouver…''' That was before he was healed, and he had ulcers in his stomach, and he had multiple sclerosis, and he just could hardly set up, but yet with his royal blood, he set like nothing was wrong with him as he passed down through the streets. '''And Mr. Baxter said he stood there''' and wept, because there passed by his king and queen. And I thought, "Oh, if that would make a Canadian feel that way about an earthly king and queen, what will it be when Jesus comes?" <ref>William Branham, 56-1002E - Elisha The Prophet, para. 7</ref>