
‘Living Nostradamus' makes ominous Meghan Markle & Prince Harry prediction & claims they're ‘more distant than ever'
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A PSYCHIC who has correctly predicted a string of huge global events has given an ominous new forecast on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry - and it seems a "separation" could be on the cards.
Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, has been dubbed the 'Living Nostradamus' after accurately predicting the Covid 19 pandemic and Queen Elizabeth II's death.
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Are Meghan and Harry going their separate ways? The 'Living Nostradamus' gives his insights
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Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, predicted Queen Elizabeth II's death and the Covid 19 pandemic
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Now, he's making a serious prediction about Meghan and Harry, plus has given new insight into the Duke of Sussex's troubled relationship with his father, King Charles.
Salomé told The Sun there may be new issues for Meghan's growing business and has explained why Harry should return to the UK.
And his delve into the future comes as the couple were dealt a fresh blow, with reports their multi-million dollar Netflix deal is dead in the water after 'dismal' viewing figures.
Here, Salomé exclusively shares with us his latest insights...
Are Meghan and Harry going their separate ways?
Five years after Megxit, Meghan and Harry "continue to sell authenticity and philanthropy, while cultivating their personal brands in an increasingly divided climate", Salomé claims.
Salomé believes the couple is currently experiencing "the most fragile moment of their strategy".
According to Salomé, his predictions are not just vague intuitions: they derive from studies in the Kabbalah, which is the ancient Jewish tradition of mystical interpretation of the Bible, analysis of symbolic patterns, and a precise reading of power cycles.
In 2025, these cycles point to a silent split, risky political alliances and wear and tear that will be difficult to circumvent.
According to Salomé, he does not foresee divorce but "separation on a professional level".
He believes that Meghan and Harry will maintain their marriage, but with increasingly independent professional and personal lives.
According to him, "they may remain married for convenience and brand management. But emotionally, they will be more distant than ever".
Harry's 'peace talks' have scheming Meghan's hand all over them, he looks lost in his sad little life
The teams already operate independently. Meghan will concentrate all her resources on As Ever - her lifestyle and wellness brand - while Harry will consolidate his image as patron of the Invictus Games and mental health projects.
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Meghan's lifestyle brand As Ever has been a huge success so far
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Prince Harry is the founder of the Invictus Games
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This professional split looks strategic to shield the businesses from the possible failure of the other.
Salomé points out that the separation of brands would not immediately mean the end of the marriage, but it would shape a model of cohabitation that would be increasingly functional and less effective.
For Meghan, the way forward is to consolidate As Ever, which aims to make an annual turnover of between 25 and 40 million dollars over the next two years.
But Salomé warns: "According to the predictions from the Kabbalah, there are strong indications of problems in the production chain and the exhaustion of the niche if she doesn't reinvent the brand's storytelling."
Salomé points out that Meghan seems willing to sell herself as a Californian progressive icon, something that would generate increasing polarisation.
Harry, for his part, seeks to maintain global relevance with the Invictus Games and mental health projects - bets with royal and diplomatic appeal.
Will Harry reconcile with Charles?
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There are supposedly "limited signs of reconciliation with King Charles"
According to Salomé, the Kabbalah, sadly, points to signs of limited reconciliation with King Charles.
It predicts that Harry "should publicly travel to the UK before the European summer of 2026 to seal a formal rapprochement, even if Meghan remains in the US or makes restricted appearances".
This rapprochement is not an emotional whim, but - according to Salomé - part of "an image survival strategy".
Harry "knows that he needs to regain some of the British support if he wants to maintain institutional relevance", Salomé claims.
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