The claim comes from Athos Salomé, a self-styled psychic who has built an international following by linking himself to a series of high-profile global events. In recent interviews, he has turned his attention to Meghan Markle, predicting that the coming year will mark the most significant shift of her public life since she stepped away from royal duties. According to Salomé, the change will not arrive with a dramatic announcement or public confrontation, but through a deliberate withdrawal that will leave many wondering where she has gone.

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Salomé describes 2026 as a year of contraction rather than expansion. After years of relentless visibility, brand launches, interviews, documentaries, and sustained public scrutiny, he suggests Meghan will step back from the spotlight almost entirely. This retreat, he claims, will be driven by mounting professional pressure and a level of criticism that reaches what he calls a “boiling point.” The idea is not that Meghan will vanish permanently, but that she will choose silence as a strategy, allowing the noise surrounding her to burn itself out.
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One of the most provocative elements of Salomé’s prediction is what he terms a “creative divorce” between Meghan and Prince Harry. Importantly, he does not forecast a marital breakdown. Instead, he envisions a clear professional separation, with each pursuing individual paths rather than continuing to present themselves as a single brand. In this version of the future, Harry and Meghan remain united personally, but operate independently in business and public life, a shift that would quietly reshape how they are perceived.
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Observers note that such a move would align with growing speculation about brand fatigue. Some commentators argue that joint ventures have made the couple vulnerable to shared criticism, while separate projects could allow each to recalibrate without dragging the other into controversy. As one royal watcher put it, “If you separate the work, you also separate the backlash.” Whether intentional or inevitable, the idea of professional distance has already been circulating in media analysis, giving Salomé’s prediction an unsettling sense of plausibility.
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Another striking aspect of the forecast concerns Meghan’s relationship with the Royal Family. Salomé suggests that tensions will remain unresolved but deliberately muted. There will be no dramatic reconciliation, yet no explosive new conflict either. The reason, he claims, is pragmatic rather than emotional: renewed public warfare would carry heavy reputational costs for all sides. In this scenario, silence becomes a form of détente, an unspoken agreement to stop escalating a story that has already exhausted public patience.
Salomé also predicts turbulence in Meghan’s commercial ventures, particularly her ongoing partnership with Netflix and her lifestyle-focused projects. He foresees logistical setbacks, creative disagreements, and diminishing returns, factors that may encourage her to rethink not just how she works, but what she works on. One skeptical reader commented online that this sounds less like prophecy and more like “a business cycle finally catching up with celebrity branding.” Still, others note that multiple recent reports already point to strain behind the scenes.
According to the psychic, Meghan’s withdrawal will not last indefinitely. He claims she will re-emerge toward the end of 2026 with a noticeably different focus. Rather than lifestyle branding and curated domestic perfection, her attention will shift toward social causes, particularly girls’ education and mental health. This repositioning, he argues, will feel less performative and more grounded, a recalibration designed to rebuild credibility rather than chase visibility.
Perhaps most surprising is Salomé’s prediction that Meghan will eventually return to acting, though not in the way Hollywood once imagined. Instead of blockbuster films, he envisions her in a smaller, independent production, directed by a prominent female filmmaker, possibly from Europe or the Middle East. The role, he suggests, would center on a woman abandoning privilege to rediscover her identity, a narrative that critics would inevitably read as symbolic. Whether metaphor or confession, such a project would mark a sharp departure from her current public image.
Not everyone is convinced. Critics argue that Salomé’s forecasts rely heavily on trends already visible to anyone paying attention. “Predicting burnout after years of overexposure isn’t psychic,” one commentator noted, “it’s basic pattern recognition.” Yet even skeptics admit that the timeline he describes aligns uncomfortably well with the direction of public sentiment.
Whether prophecy or projection, the prediction taps into a broader sense that Meghan’s story is approaching another turning point. If 2020 was about escape and reinvention, and the years since have been about assertion and resistance, then 2026, as Salomé frames it, may be about consolidation and restraint. In a media landscape that rarely rewards quiet, choosing to step back could be the most radical move of all.
For now, Meghan continues to work, speak, and appear as usual. But if the psychic’s vision holds any truth, the absence, when it comes, may speak louder than any announcement ever could.