Athos Salomé, a Brazilian mystic often called the ‘Living Nostradamus’, has shared his latest predictions about the British Royal Family. At 38, Salomé has earned a reputation for predicting global events, including the Covid-19 pandemic and the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Now, he’s weighing in on Prince William’s future as king, as well as possible developments for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

William’s Coronation Not on the Horizon

According to Salomé, 2026 is unlikely to be the year William takes the throne. Speaking to Tyla, the mystic said the data suggests King Charles III will continue his reign throughout that year, although periods of reduced activity are possible. Succession, he predicts, may not happen until the second half of the 2030s.

Instead, William is expected to take on an increasingly visible public role, attending high-profile events and diplomatic missions traditionally associated with the monarch. Salomé describes this as a “de facto reign,” with the Prince of Wales gradually building experience and public legitimacy while Charles remains king.

Preparing for Change

Salomé also highlighted events that could shape William’s growing public profile, including commemorations like the United States’ 250th Independence anniversary and participation in international events such as the North American World Cup. These appearances, he suggests, are preparing William for his eventual responsibilities.

The prince himself has hinted at the type of king he wants to be. In October, during a rare TV appearance on The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy, William said he embraces change, aiming to make positive improvements without being overly radical.

According to the mystic, while 2026 may not bring a coronation, it will likely be a year in which William steadily establishes the groundwork for the monarchy he will one day lead.