'Living Nostradamus' Makes Chilling Prediction On Prince Harry's Future: 'He Will Never Return Home'

While a reconciliation between Prince Harry and King Charles is anticipated, Salome suggests it will not extend to Prince William, who will remain distant.
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Prince Harry waves as he leaves the Royal Courts of Justice in London, Wednesday, April 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali, File)

Amid Prince Harry's tell-all interview seeking a reconciliation with the Royal Family, psychic Athos Salome, referred to as the 'Living Nostradamus', has made a distressing prediction. In an interview with The SUN, Salome claimed that Harry will leave California as he feels "trapped" there, but he would not be able to go back to Buckingham Palace.
While a silent rapprochement with King Charles is possible for Prince Harry, this reconciliation will be only between the father and the son. His elder brother, Prince William, will remain distant and resentful, the psychic predicted.
The fortune teller also claimed that a former employee of the Sussex family intends to reveal compromising recordings and documents in the second half of this year or next, negotiations for which are underway.
"This revelation will bring a new wave of empathy to the prince, but also an irreversible reputational loss for Meghan," he said, as reported by The SUN. It's proposed that this material will indicate Meghan had a "strong influence" over Harry's decisions, often causing "conflict" with his own values, he claimed.
Salone also predicted that Harry will relocate to a third country, with potential settlements in South Africa or New Zealand. "The prince will leave California. Neither Hollywood nor Buckingham: his new home will be a third country. At 42, a number that symbolises Kabbalistic maturity, he will find a new purpose in life," he said.

Prince Harry extends the olive branch

Prince Harry, in a recent interview with BBC, said that he hopes to reconcile with his family. His comments come just days after losing his appeal over security arrangements in the UK, following his decision to step back from royal duties.
He told the BBC that he "would love a reconciliation" with his family, but that his father, King Charles III, "won't speak to me because of this security stuff". He also said he did not want to continue fighting, as he "did not know how much longer" his father had.
Harry made it clear after the court's ruling that he will not bring his wife, Meghan Markle, and their children to the UK. He told the BBC, "I would love reconciliation with my family. There's no point continuing to fight any more — life is precious," said Prince Harry, who noted that the dispute over his security had "always been the sticking point".
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