Living Nostradamus has surprising prophecy about when Prince William will become king

Prince William recently hinted at the kind of monarch he hopes to become, and now a well-known Brazilian mystic has shared his own prediction about William’s future on the throne.

Athos Salomé, often referred to as the “Living Nostradamus,” is a 38-year-old influencer who has drawn comparisons to the historic French astrologer due to his bold claims and past predictions.

Salomé says he previously foresaw events such as a major biological crisis before Covid-19, the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, and other global developments, which has strengthened his reputation.

His latest warnings include a “significant event” within the Royal Family expected between late 2025 and early 2026, potentially connected to the health of an important royal figure.

Despite that, Salomé insists that 2026 will not be the year Prince William becomes king. Speaking to Tyla, he said the evidence points to King Charles III remaining on the throne throughout that year, though possibly with reduced public duties.

According to the mystic, William will instead take on more high-profile responsibilities, such as major diplomatic trips, a U.S. visit for the 250th anniversary of Independence, appearances linked to the 2026 World Cup, and events normally attended by the monarch—amounting to an informal shared rule.

This approach, he says, reflects a “de facto reign,” where Charles remains the official king while William gradually gains experience and public stature. William recently echoed his interest in meaningful change during a rare TV appearance, saying he looks forward to making thoughtful improvements rather than dramatic shifts.