Away from the cameras and the monarchy’s spotlight, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are reportedly preparing for a dramatic new phase in their lives.
According to Athos Salomé, 38 — known as the “Living Nostradamus” — this chapter could prove to be their most explosive yet.
Salomé, who claims to have predicted the pandemic and Queen Elizabeth’s death in 2022, foresees a “symbolic separation,” shifts in business ventures, and even an unexpected attempt at reconciling with the Royal Family by the end of 2026.
Silent Separation
Salomé predicts there won’t be a formal divorce, but rather a gradual distancing in both their personal and professional lives. He suggests the couple will maintain separate residences, pursue increasingly different schedules, and communicate in carefully managed ways.
“It’s a divorce in image, not on paper,” he explains. “The world will see Meghan and Harry more distant, each following their own script, but the ring will still be there.”
Harry’s Partial Royal Return
In an unexpected twist, Salomé foresees Prince Harry making a limited return to royal duties in 2026, particularly in areas linked to war veterans and youth initiatives.
Still, this wouldn’t mark a full reintegration into the monarchy. “It will be a peripheral, almost diplomatic position, to maintain bridges and reduce institutional tensions,” he predicts.
Meghan’s New Focus: Wellness Empire
As for Meghan, Salomé suggests she will fully detach from royal associations and instead channel her energy into her As Ever brand. He envisions her building a “female empire” centered on artisanal products, wellness drinks, and digital content devoted to health and lifestyle.
He also predicts expansion into mental health technologies, including apps designed to fit seamlessly into self-care routines.
Life Beyond Netflix
With their lucrative Netflix contract nearing its end, Meghan and Harry may explore fresh opportunities with platforms like Paramount+ or Max.
Unlike their previous deal, Salomé believes future contracts will be more flexible, avoiding the need for constant autobiographical storytelling. Instead, Meghan could step behind the camera, working primarily as an executive producer.
He estimates a 50% chance of a new deal materializing by 2026, likely involving themed series, documentaries, and content targeting millennial women.
Returning to Roots
Commentator Caroline Bullock argues that this period could mark the beginning of the end for the Sussexes’ current lifestyle. With Netflix pulling the plug on its £100m agreement, she asks the crucial question: where do they go from here?
Maintaining their lavish Montecito mansion doesn’t come cheap, and Caroline believes the couple has “run out of interesting things to say — family mud-slinging and royal revelations aside.”
For her, this moment offers Harry the chance to “get back to basics and be true to himself, which means a shift away from celebrity and tacky commercial work to charity projects with real substance.”
She points to Harry’s recent visit to Angola, retracing Princess Diana’s iconic 1997 landmine walk. While critics called it derivative, Caroline argues it “is in fact a reminder of where his focus should be and where his true value lies.”