Athos Salomé, a Brazilian mystic who’s been dubbed the ‘Living Nostradamus’, has issued a prediction on when he reckons Prince William will be taking the throne.
For those unfamiliar with the 38-year-old ‘seer’ and influencer, he’s been compared to the OG famous French astrologer Nostradamus, who lived in the 1500s and shared his prophecies in the form of poems and riddles.
That’s right, people think Salomé is the modern-day version of the prophet – and it’s easy to see why, as he claims to have correctly predicted a ‘global disruption with biological threats’ just before the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as the death of Queen Elizabeth II and other world events.
Most recently, he’s warned of ‘a major event’ within the Royal Family – possibly tied to the health of a key member’ that will take place ‘between late 2025 and early 2026’.
He’s also issued forecasts on what he thinks could be in store for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, and that alleged family feud.

And now, he’s given his verdict on when Prince William will step into the role of King of England, which is currently held by his dad, King Charles III.
The general summary is – not anytime soon.
Speaking to Tyla, the mystic said: “The signal is unambiguous: 2026 is not expected to be the year of William’s coronation. The available data supports this reading.”
He continued: “The question hovering over London, Washington and Sydney finds, for now, a more analytical than emotional answer: not in 2026.
“The most probable scenario is the continuation of Charles’s reign throughout the year – albeit with occasional periods of reduced activity. Succession, therefore, is pushed to a later horizon, possibly the second half of the 2030s.”
Salomé added that there’s likely to be an increase in ‘high-profile diplomatic missions’ for the Prince of Wales, including ‘the expected visit to the United States marking 250 years of Independence’.
He also cited ‘participation in the North American World Cup, a global stage to reinforce image and presence’ and ‘growing representation at events where the sovereign’s presence would traditionally be expected’.

Essentially, William will be attending more events that we’d expect to see King Charles at, according to the mystic.
The seer explained: “This strategy aligns with what specialists call a ‘de facto reign’. Charles remains the monarch, but William acts as an informal co-regent, accumulating experience and public legitimacy.”
It comes after William gave a sneak peek of what kind of king he plans to be, admitting that change is ‘on his agenda’.
During a rare TV appearance in an episode of The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy in October, he said: “I think it’s safe to say that change is on my agenda. Change for good. And I embrace that, and I enjoy that change. I don’t fear it.
“That’s the bit that excites me. The idea of being able to bring some change. Not overly radical change but changes that I think need to happen.”