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‘Living Nostradamus’ makes chilling Prince Harry prediction about irreversible damage

Prince Harry is haunted by “the ghosts” of royal life, and a fortune teller known as the “Living Nostradamus” has shared his predictions for him, along with some “dangerous” events in his future.

The psychic has shared some worrying predictions for the prince(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

The ‘Living Nostradamus’ has made some worrying predictions for Prince Harry’s future. The clairvoyant has said the Duke of Sussex since moving to California has lived under “constant hurricane” of family tension, but beyond this is a “deeper energetic layer” that is going to bring an “unexpected” and “disturbing” future.

Athos Salomé has been dubbed as the ‘living Nostradamus’ thanks to his countless corrected predictions over the years, and has now spoken out about the future for the prince who seems “trapped” between his new life in America with Meghan Markle and his “ghosts of royalty”.

He claimed there would be “painful” truths that would emerge in six areas where change was going to take place, from becoming a royal target to achieving reconciliation with his father.

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Athos Salomé
Living ‘Nostradamus’ Athos Salomé has shared some predictions for Prince Harry(Image: instagram.com/athos_salome)

A royal target

Salomé claimed that “secret documents” emerging that show “negligence” on the part of the UK. Harry should postpone his engagements until September 2025 in order to prevent a “serious” security lapse while on a humanitarian mission. The prince was declared unharmed by the psychic, but that the situation would be severe enough to prompt a public review of his vulnerability.

A resolution with the King

The expert claimed a “silent reconciliation” will take place between father and son which will be “intimate” and “away from cameras” as it will be motivated by a sense of urgency – in the midst of King Charles’ health crisis. However Salomé said Prince William will remain “distant” and bound by “duty and resentment”.

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A painful truth

According to the fortune teller: “A former employee of the Sussex family intends to reveal compromising recordings and documents in the second half of this year or next, negotiations are underway. This revelation will bring a new wave of empathy to the prince, but also an irreversible reputational loss for Meghan,” he told The Sun.

He claimed that the information will suggest that Meghan had a “strong influence” over his conflicts, which were frequently “conflict” with his values.

The Legacy of a Warrior

Salomé stated that the prince would work on a humanitarian project to improve veterans’ mental health. Harry’s “life mission,” he said, will receive the “informal support” of the monarchy, a nod to a subtle and strategic reunification, or “the beginning of redemption.”

Spiritual exile

The expert predicted Harry will relocate, and can see him settling in either South Africa or New Zealand and said: “The prince will leave California. Neither Hollywood nor Buckingham: his new home will be a third country. At 42, a number that symbolises Kabbalistic maturity, he will find a new purpose in life.”

book on transformation

“Harry is writing a new book – completely different from the controversial ‘Spare’. Due to be released in 2027, the book will be more introspective, philosophical and critical. It won’t be an attack on the monarchy, but a profound reflection on identity and mission. The book could be the turning point for him to regain global respect as an individual – not as a royal figure,” he insisted.

Salomé claimed that Harry’s future presents “intense trials” but also offers the chance for rebirth. Salomé claimed that the throne’s weight “still haunts him” despite the fact that he may have abdicated from the monarchy.

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No, Trump is not a fascist. He is a hypercapitalist and just as dangerous

Since taking office in January, United States President Donald Trump has undertaken policy after policy that has shocked Americans and the world. From launching an immigration crackdown and persecuting legal residents sympathetic to the Palestinian people to dismantling diversity and inclusion programmes and assaulting higher education and free speech, Trump has fully embraced far-right agendas. His critics at home and abroad have readily called him a fascist.

But fascism is not the ideology of choice for the US president. Fascist movements varied in their approaches to political and economic issues, but they have had several elements in common: The good of the nation is elevated above all, and the state plays an overarching role in society and the economy.

In other words, fascism was an attempt to reformulate the socialist ideal into a strong nationalistic framework. And as a historical reaction to communism and liberalism, it remains exiled in the 20th century, in “the age of extremes,” as the British historian Eric Hobsbawm famously called it.

Trump may be using the language of “America first” in his rhetoric, but he is not really pursuing the “good of the nation”. He is pursuing the good of the 1 percent.

Trump and his cheerleaders want to go beyond neoliberalism, which maintains that a minimal state is ideal for economic prosperity, and establish hypercapitalism by dissolving any controls the state has over the accumulation of wealth by the extremely rich.

They understand that we are living in times when extracting profit from society is not as easy, so they want to free capitalism from the hindrances of democracy and the demands of the people that their rights – political, social and human – be protected by the law and by the state.

The tech bros that Trump has surrounded himself with have wrapped this hypercapitalism in a technological cover, claiming that technology can solve all woes and unlimited growth – read unlimited profits for the rich – is the only way to progress.

This is clearly outlined in writings produced by the likes of Marc Andreessen, a Silicon Valley billionaire, who penned a Techno-Optimist Manifesto a year before US elections brought Trump to power for a second time. With an almost religious conception of technology and markets, he wrote: “Techno-Optimists believe that societies, like sharks, grow or die. … We believe in ambition, aggression, persistence, relentlessness – strength. … We believe in agency, in individualism. … We believe that there is no material problem – whether created by nature or by technology – that cannot be solved with more technology.”

This view combines unrestrained capitalism with transhumanism – the belief that humans should use technology to enhance their abilities – and an individualistic interpretation of Charles Darwin’s survival of the fittest. It is easy to see that this sharp individualistic vision is the opposite of historical fascism, which prioritises the nation and the community over the individual.

Some may point to Trump’s tariff policies as proof that he has statist tendencies. But if you scratch the surface, you would see that the trade war the US president is waging is really not about “bringing jobs back”, “defending national interests” or reversing globalisation.

Trump is using tariffs as a coercive tool to force various countries into negotiating with him. When he announced a 90-day pause on some tariffs, he himself bragged about 75 governments reaching out to his administration. It is far more likely that these bilateral talks will be used to extort concessions that will favour big capital closely associated with the Trump administration rather than to defend the rights of American workers and to create the conditions for the return of manufacturing jobs to the US.

It is true that Trump has attracted the support of postfascist politicians in Europe and uses fascist language and tools, but that is not enough to brand him a “fascist”. European postfascists, like Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, have themselves veered away from fascist conceptions of state and economy. Meloni and others have readily embraced “free market” policies of cutting taxes for the rich and wiping out social security provision for the poor. Her economic policies differ little from Trump’s.

The US president has fully embraced xenophobic and racist language reminiscent of fascist rhetoric and launched a vicious campaign against immigrants. He does so not only to scare and win over marginalised parts of society but also to divert their growing discontent towards a racialised “other” rather than the wealthy class.

This strategy is working not only because of the growing resentment for liberal elites that the impoverished majority has accumulated but also because the left has failed to act.

Leftist and progressive politicians have condemned themselves to fruitlessly repeating the old right and left cliches, going on tirades about “Trump’s fascism” and debates about the Nazi or Roman salutes of his associates. Engaging in such rhetoric is futile and a waste of time and energy.

Instead, the left should focus on developing concrete strategies to counter Trump’s popularity and hypercapitalist drive. It should go back to the root of problems that ordinary people face in their lives: jobs, healthcare, education and the ever-deepening cynicism about politics. It needs to not only expose Trump for who he really is – a champion of big capital interests – but also to provide a solid, realistic alternative.

Lorry Kills Pedestrian Attempting To Cross Highway In Lagos

Along the Lagos Ojota Expressway, a lorry crushed a pedestrian to death.

The unidentified victim attempted to bypass the designated pedestrian bridge while traveling across the busy Ojota main carriageway.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) issued a severe warning against crossing highways without permission in a statement on Sunday.

Adebayo Taofiq, the lorry driver’s driver, rammed into a Toyota Corolla with the registration number LND 905 HN following preliminary investigations, according to LASTMA Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment.

Olalekan Bakare-Oki, LASTMA General Manager, stated that the Lagos State Government has made significant investments in pedestrian bridges and that everyone who uses them should use them responsibly.

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Taofiq claimed that LASTMA officers turned over the suspect’s vehicle and vehicle to the Ogudu Police Division for further investigation after apprehending the fugding driver quickly.

In accordance with accepted protocol, the deceased’s body was later handed over to the State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit.

Bakare-Oki expressed condolences to the victim’s family and stressed the importance of using the state-provided pedestrian infrastructure. He described the incident as “tragic and wholly preventable.”

He argued that disregarding the infrastructure requirements set forth for pedestrian safety is “both reckless and unlawful,” putting the offender at risk as well as other road users.

He continued, “Traffic safety protocols are dangerous to both the individual and the general public,” urging “collective vigilance and compliance to prevent further needless tragedies.”

LASTMA urged people to prioritize safety and steer clear of shortcuts that could save lives.

See the following statement in its entirety:

LASTMA ADVOCATES UNCOMPROMISING ADHERENCE TO DESIGNATED PEDESTRIAN OVERPASSES AT OJOTA: A TRAGIC OCCURRENCE.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has issued a harsh warning to the general public, particularly pedestrians, underscoring the necessity for strict rules regarding the use of designated overhead pedestrian bridges.

Following a tragic incident over the weekend when a pedestrian was struck by a lorry while trying to cross the Ojota Expressway without permission on foot, this advisory follows.

The fatal collision, according to preliminary investigations, took place as the lorry was passing the Ojota main carriageway and encountered the pedestrian in violation of crossing rules. The lorry driver lost vehicular control in a futile attempt to flee the scene, colliding with a Toyota Corolla, which was identified by registration number LND 905 HN.

The frightened driver was apprehended and secured by LASTMA personnel who demonstrated commendable efficiency and swiftness. Both were handed over to Ogudu Police Division employees for thorough investigation and appropriate legal action.

LASTMA operatives respectfully transferred the deceased’s remains to officials of the State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit (SEHMU), ensuring due care and dignity in the care of the victim.

Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, the general manager of LASTMA, expressed deep condolences to the deceased’s family, lamenting the incident’s tragic and entirely preventable nature. He reiterated the Authority’s unwavering commitment to maintaining a safe driving culture and protecting human life.

Mr. Bakare-Oki cited the serious risks of traveling through high-speed expressways without designated designated points, calling such behavior reckless and irresponsible. He remarked that ignoring the infrastructure’s requirements for pedestrian safety is both reckless and unlawful.

“Every road user is responsible for using pedestrian bridges responsibly because the Lagos State Government has invested a lot in them.”

He further urged people to follow traffic safety regulations and to follow them in order to prevent further unnecessary tragedies by urging them to be vigilant and adhere to them. He also made a warning that violating them would put an end to both the individual and the general public.

DeChambeau ends tough run with first 2025 LIV win

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LIV Golf Korea’s final leaderboard

-19 B DeChambeau (US), -17 C Howell III (US), -14 T Gooch (US), -10 P Reed (US), T Pieters (Bel), -9 M Wolff (US)

Selected others: -8 R Bland (Eng), C Smith (Aus), J Rahm (Spa), -6 I Poulter (Eng), T Hatton (Eng), -5 B Koepka (US), B Watson (US), -4 G McDowell (NI)

Bryson DeChambeau cruised to his first LIV golf victory of the season in South Korea, putting an end to a run of near-misses.

The American held on for the lead for the final day as he won his first tournament victory since the US Open last year.

On Sunday, the 31-year-old birdied six times on the back nine to finish at six-under-par for a total of 19-under.

That placed him two shots clear of compatriot Charles Howell III, who shot a nine-under-63, and Talor Gooch, an additional American, three shots further back after a 66-under-par.

DeChambeau had endured three difficult finishes in the last month, with the final day of the LIV competitions in Miami and Mexico City as well as the Masters.

The two-time major champion finished in fifth place in Miami, tied for second place in Mexico, and then triumphed over Rory McIlroy in Augusta.

DeChambeau held his ground on Sunday, claiming his third LIV overall victory of the year and his first since September 2023.

He said, “I’ve been playing great golf, but I just haven’t done the job.”

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Still number one & ‘sparring’ with Draper – return of Sinner

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Nobody was aware that Jannik Sinner would not play tennis for more than 100 days when he won the Australian Open trophy in late January.

The world no. 1 was given a three-month ban for failing two doping tests in March 2024, three weeks after his third Grand Slam triumph.

After testing positive for the banned substance clostebol, Sinner was found not guilty of any wrongdoing by an independent panel.

However, the 23-year-old Italian was later told that he must bear responsibility for “his] entourage’s negligence” and was then suspended until Sunday night.

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Sinner will still be regarded as the world’s top men’s player when he returns to the court this week in Rome.

Alexander Zverev, the player Sinner defeated in the Melbourne final, had a huge gap of 3,695 points when they won the Australian Open.

Sinner watched as both of his closest rivals fumble the chance to significantly close the gap from his ostracized position.

Zverev had lost yet another Grand Slam final in an attempt to capture a major title. He was deeply affected by it.

The 28-year-old German was defeated by Frenchman Arthur Fils in the Miami Open fourth round, 43rd-ranked Tallon Griekspoor in the second round, and American qualifier Learner Tien in the Acapulco second round.

Losing his opening match in Monte Carlo caused irreparable harm, leaving Sinner’s pursuit of the Munich title meaningless.

Zverev thinks that Zverev’s potential to become the world’s number one didn’t matter.

He claimed, “I was just playing bad, to be honest.”

Alcaraz, who had already won four major titles before turning 22 years old, had made up even more ground.

The Spaniard had a strong start by winning the Rotterdam title, but a string of defeats in Miami, Doha, and Indian Wells halted his momentum.

Alcaraz couldn’t regain the top spot despite winning Monte Carlo and making the final of Barcelona last month.

He was turned off by constant talk of pursuing Sinner.

Many people have questioned how crucial it was for Jannik’s ban to reclaim the top spot, according to Alcaraz.

Instead of playing my good tennis and enjoying the time I spent on the court, I was thinking too much about it.

Instead of a dominant player emerging, Sinner’s absence produced a carousel of champions, including Czech teenager Jakub Mensik and British teenager Jack Draper, both of whom won their first Masters titles.

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Why he might get a mixed response?

Sinner will undoubtedly be welcomed as a hero by the home crowd when he competes at the Italian Open.

The “Sinnermania,” which won the ATP Finals in Turin last year, demonstrated how supportive his fellow citizens were during the doping controversy.

It is no wonder that the mountaineer in northern Italy has the best season of his career in recent memory, 2024, and it is also no wonder he is regarded highly at home.

However, the locker room might be frostier for reception.

Sinner has mentioned at the Australian Open how uncomfortable he was with his fellow competitors.

He told Italian broadcaster RAI, “I didn’t like it at all… It was a bit like some players looked at me differently.”

Many players, including three-time major champion Stan Wawrinka, criticized the manner in which Sinner’s case was handled, while others felt that the timing of his suspension was appropriate.

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Sinner has been able to play some tennis, but he is only allowed to play competitively until Monday.

As long as he avoided making contact with other professional players, he was permitted to practice at a private training facility from the start of the ban until April 13th.

After the pair were pictured having dinner together in Monte Carlo, it became clear that he had been hitting with Dominic Thiem, the recently retired 2020 US Open champion.

Thiem, however, rejected the suggestion.

Thiem told BBC Sport, “I believe I would not be]good enough” for him and his level.

Sinner may begin “official training activity” on the Wada rules starting on April 13th.

Sinner sent Draper, a friend he has played doubles for on the ATP Tour, to Monte Carlo for a few days of clay-based practice sessions.

When asked about Sinner’s skill level, Draper responded, “He’s very consistent, and he’s playing great.”

He’s getting better every day, though he’s a little rusty in some places. He was improving more and more as we played.

Jannik Sinner sits with Vogue editor Anna Wintour at a Gucci event during Milan Fashion Week in February 2025Images courtesy of Getty

Sinner was surrounded by his trusted Monaco-based coaches Simone Vagnozzi and Darren Cahill, as well as physio Ulises Badio, Andrea Cipolla, and Simone Vagnozzi.

Draper claimed that the trip was solely for business.

The 23-year-old world number six lost to Sinner in the US Open semi-finals last year and said, “I didn’t speak to him too much, to be honest.”

Jannik is regarded as the best player in the sport because of how well he plays the game.

He appeared to be in good spirits, appeared to be in good spirits, and exhibited great teamwork and support from admirers throughout a difficult time.

In practice sessions after Draper moved on to the Madrid Open, Sinner enlisted the assistance of Norwegian junior Nicolai Budkov Kjaer.

Outside of tennis, Sinner has pursued his other interests by spending time with his family in Italy.

He was pictured sat with Vogue editor Anna Wintour at Milan Fashion Week shortly after his ban was made.

In between tennis matches in recent weeks, the player has been enjoying skiing, biking, and go-karting, according to a source close to Sinner.

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James Martin’s two-ingredient breakfast he eats every day after three stone weight loss

After making significant diet changes, celebrity chef James Martin has lost three stone, but he hasn’t lost his favorite food group.

James lost three stone on his weight loss journey (Image: ITV)

James Martin, the renowned chef and presenter of ITV’s James Martin’s Saturday Morning, has revealed his favourite two-ingredient breakfast following his recent three-stone weight loss journey, describing it as “simple and very tasty”.

Recently he visited Spain for inspiration and compiled some of his favourite regional dishes for a new book, titled ‘James Martin’s Spanish Adventure’. He shared that the recipes in the his books had been “specifically created” using the ingredients they discovered while travelling.

Following his impressive weight loss at the age of 52, Martin observes that fish now accounts for a predominant 80% of his diet, yet he still indulges in his beloved butter.

James explained in an interview with Hello! that the dishes in his new book were “specifically created” from ingredients he had come across while traveling.

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James still indulges in his favourite ingredient – butter (Image: ITV)

However, it seems his favourite recipe remains a simple dish that anyone can whip up at home using just two basic ingredients, reports Devon Live.

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“Grilled tomatoes on toast,” James raving about it as his go-to meal. It’s very easy to follow and delicious. Additionally, the lardons and hazelnuts that were used to barbecue leeks.

James explained on the Spooning with Mark Wogan podcast how his passion for motor racing led to a significant weight loss because he had to “get out of them” trying to get out of them.

He continued, “It’s down to the fact that I race cars, or that I still try to race a few cars and that I actually struggle to get out of them.” You kind of fall into them after entering them, but you have to leave because it doesn’t look very good.

However, the famous chef continues to make use of butter, one of his favorite foods. The well-known TV personality and author has authored “Butter: Comforting, Delicious, Versatile – Over 130 Recipes Celebrating Butter” and has published a 517-page book in its own right.

TV chef James Martin
James avoids the gym (Image: ITV)

James made a humorous observation about the era when healthy cookbooks were in fashion, claiming to have “brought out a book on butter” in the process.

James attributes his weight loss to his background as a “farmer’s kid,” acknowledging his love for “simple food” and “great ingredients” rather than laborious gym sessions.

He openly admits to skipping the gym and jokes, “I don’t go,” that he does it because he “gets my a**e in and out of a car.”

I’m a farmer’s kid, enjoy simple food, and adore great ingredients, James said. I enjoy simple cooking, but more important than anything else is to bring out the flavor of the ingredients.

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With a portfolio of restaurants and bakeries under his belt, James honed his trade from home cooks and further refined his craft in France, later gracing our screens with his participation in various BBC and ITV cooking programs.

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