A psychic dubbed the “Living Nostradamus” has claimed one of his huge Royal Family predictions is taking place right now. Athos Salomé, a 39-year-old Brazilian renowned for forecasting global events, believes structural change is taking place behind the scenes the Buckingham Palace with Prince William taking an “unusually heightened role”.

The Prince of Wales, who is first in line to the British throne, is a member of the Privy Council and has attended key meetings since the death of Queen Elizabeth II. He has also gained consistent access to red boxes, which include secret government documents, as he prepares to become King. According to Salomé, this indicates that the Royal Family has entered into a phase of silent transition.

The pyshic has also claimed that although King Charles is keen to reposition Buckingham Palace as a hybrid space for both tourism and administrative use, Prince William and Princess Catherine are committed to “decentralising” power in Windsor and Adelaide Cottage.

Salomé added: “The result would be an informal ‘two-court’ system, with quiet disputes over staff assignment and strategic choices. Publicly, the story is still unified; internally, the scales seem to be tipped more unevenly.”

He continued: “In the media narrative, it turns out, the result of these predictions is an institutional distancing being formalised from the royal core to Prince Harry.

“Strict protocols are believed to have been set up, confining communication to legal intermediaries — except for issues of strictly King’s health. Forcing William to be out of direct contact with Harry signifies not only a rift in the family, but a rethinking about structure.”

Salomé has predicted the Royal Family will change the system for the line of succession. According to the psychic, it would reduce inheritance lines, extending to Prince Harry’s future children.

The psychic added that the monarchy is “more influential in economic diplomacy” in post-Brexit Britain. Their international trips serve a “strategic relevance”, acting as a “precursor to trade negotiations”.

Salomé continued: “That underpinnings and façade of continuity and tradition are giving way to an institution in transformation — one that is more practical, more strategic, and, more generally, more conscious of its need to change if it is to survive.”

If his predictions are correct, the future development of the monarchy will be gradual. He explained how “incremental shifts that, taken together, will help redefine what it is for the Crown in the 21st century.”

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