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'Living Nostradamus' Athos Salome Predicts Prince Harry's Next Big Move
Brazilian psychic Athos Salomé, often called the 'Living Nostradamus,' has dropped a royal bombshell about Prince Harry. In an eerie new prophecy, Salomé says Harry feels "trapped" in California and is preparing to walk away from his current life. But don't expect him back at Buckingham, Athos insists 'that door is closed.' The mystic claims King Charles may forgive Harry, but Prince William never will. Instead of returning to the UK or staying in Hollywood, Harry could move to a third country, possibly South Africa or New Zealand. Athos also predicts a major spiritual awakening for Harry at age 42, calling it a 'Kabbalistic maturity' shift. This comes as Harry recently revealed to the BBC that he still hopes for peace, though his father allegedly won't even speak to him. The Duke added he won't bring Meghan or the kids to the UK without full protection.
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