A Brazilian psychic, who has gained notoriety for his supposed accuracy in predicting global events, has now turned his attention to the ongoing rift within the British Royal Family. Athos Salomé, dubbed a 'living Nostradamus', believes that while a tentative truce may be on the horizon, a full reconciliation will ultimately depend on the younger generation of royals.
The Next Generation as Peacemakers
Salomé's analysis, reported by the Daily Mail, suggests that the deep-seated tensions between King Charles, Prince William, and the exiled Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not be fully resolved by the current principals. Instead, he posits that the children of the Prince and Princess of Wales—George, Charlotte, and Louis—will be key to rebuilding bridges with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Archie and Lilibet. "Full reconciliation will come from the next generation," Salomé stated, adding, "But that's still years away - there's too much entangled karma, and this is not the time."
A Fragile Truce and Ominous Warnings for 2026
The clairvoyant's forecast for the coming year is a mixed bag. He predicts that Prince Harry will make a symbolic return to the UK in 2026 and establish a fragile truce with his father, King Charles. This aligns with Harry's own expressed hopes for reconciliation and follows their private meeting at Clarence House in September 2025, their first in nearly two years. However, Salomé cautions that Prince William remains a "fracture point" in the family dynamic.
More alarmingly, Salomé foresees "a major event within the royal family - possibly tied to the health of a key member" occurring between late 2025 and early 2026. He also forecasts logistical and professional challenges for the Duchess of Sussex, predicting an escalating dispute with Netflix that could lead to severed partnerships.
The Psychic's Track Record and Royal Context
Athos Salomé has previously claimed credit for predicting major world events, including the Covid-19 pandemic, the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter. While such claims are met with scepticism, they fuel public fascination with the fortunes of the monarchy.
The royal rift, which widened significantly after Harry and Meghan's departure from official duties in 2020 and their subsequent public criticisms, remains a dominant narrative. Harry's visit to the UK in September 2025 for the WellChild Awards, which included the 55-minute meeting with the King, was seen as a tentative step. In a later conversation with The Guardian, Harry emphasised his enduring love for the UK but reiterated his ongoing security concerns, which he says prevent him from bringing his wife and children home.
As the new year approaches, Salomé's predictions add another layer of speculation to the royal saga, suggesting that any lasting peace within the House of Windsor may be a project for its youngest members.