
EXCLUSIVE Living Nostradamus makes dire prediction about Meghan Markle's future
A psychic who successfully predicted dozens of global events in 2024 has made a dire prediction about Meghan Markle 's future.
Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, is often referred to as the 'Living Nostradamus' due to his numerous accurate predictions throughout the years - including his forecasting of the coronavirus pandemic, 's death and the global outage.
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