The notorious Bunnings anti-mask protester Lizzy Rose – aka ‘Bunnings Karen’ – has posted a series of bizarre Facebook posts claiming she spoke to the spirit of the late Princess Diana and even had a chat about her daughter-in-law, Meghan Markle. 

Following the incident earlier this year in which a Melbourne woman filmed herself harassing staff members at Bunnings after they asked her to wear a mask, Rose made headlines not long after for filming herself walking through the aisles of Bunnings without a mask – a move that has lead to both being dubbed “Bunnings Karen”.

Now, the self-described priestess has told her Facebook followers that engaged in a “lengthy” seance in which she asked Princess Di 33 questions, including whether she was still alive and if she secretly attended her Harry’s wedding to Meghan Markle.

“I have worked with her energy most of my life whilst she was living and since her public death,” Rose told her followers. “I am working with her energy and essence to gain the answers that we seek.”

Last month, Rose went viral for purposely walking through Bunnings maskless, insisting she had a “medical exemption” for being there.

“I have a medical exemption for being here and shopping here. And yet, they’re threatening to call the police on me, and asked me to leave,” she tells the camera.

“Because as far as they’re concerned, my medical exemption is irrelevant. And it’s actually not. As we know, I have every legal right to protect my health and myself, and I am exempt and I have all the documents to prove it. So let’s see what happens.”

She continued,  “It’s interesting, isn’t it, how so many people are so fearful. It’s so sad that people are just so fearful of what they’re told, what they’re programmed. It’s really, really sad.”

“They don’t actually – they’re all zombies, and they’re not actually researching and looking at the statistics and looking at the facts.”

She added, “People are so very silly. And it’s so very sad that they’re not evolved enough to see. So, I’m getting the pots that I need – plastic pots, here we go – and we’ll see what happens. Travelling down the aisle. It’s really, really sad.”

Melbourne is currently under a stage 4 lockdown that includes a curfew between the hours of 8 pm and 5 am. Residents are only able to leave their homes to go shopping, for one hour of exercise or if they require it for work, and they must wear a mask when they leave home to prevent COVID spreading.

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