A self-described psychic from Brazil, often referred to as the “living Nostradamus,” has made a new and unsettling prediction about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. According to Athos Salomé, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are heading into what may be the most delicate period of their relationship since stepping down from royal duties in 2020.
Salomé, 38, claims to have correctly predicted global events like the COVID-19 pandemic and the death of Queen Elizabeth II. In a recent interview with The Sun, he warned that although Harry and Meghan may stay legally married, an emotional and professional separation seems increasingly likely.
A brand over a bond
Salomé suggests that the couple’s relationship could become more of a functional business arrangement than a personal partnership. He foresees a growing emotional distance, despite no official divorce on the horizon.
“They may remain married for convenience and brand management,” he said. “But emotionally, they will be more distant than ever.”
The prediction centers around a professional split. Salomé says Meghan will focus her energy entirely on her lifestyle brand As Ever, while Harry will consolidate his work with the Invictus Games and mental health causes. This deliberate divide, according to Salomé, is a strategy to protect each person’s public ventures from being affected by the other.
He also questioned the sustainability of As Ever, warning that unless Meghan redefines the brand’s story, it could quickly face challenges. Her efforts to position herself as a “progressive Californian icon” may also invite stronger backlash, he added.
Limited reconciliation with the royal family
Salomé was also asked about the future of Prince Harry’s strained relationship with his father, King Charles III. Though Harry has expressed interest in mending family ties, the psychic only sees the possibility of “limited reconciliation.”
According to him, Harry should consider making a public return to the UK before the summer of 2026 to formalize any rapprochement. Meghan may remain in the US or make only brief appearances.
He described this potential return not just as personal, but calculated — a move to rebuild some degree of public support in Britain and to retain relevance within royal or institutional circles.
The prediction arrives amid increasing speculation around the Sussexes’ media presence, including reports that their Netflix deal may be faltering due to underwhelming performance. Combined with recent headlines around financial strain and stalled projects, these forecasts add another layer to the uncertainty surrounding the couple’s long-term strategy.