Prince Harry ‘reached out to Princess Diana’s psychic' Sally Morgan before he met Meghan Markle

The Duke of Sussex apparently wanted to know about his future wife
Lottie O'Neill

Prince Harry reached out to Princess Diana‘s psychic, Sally Morgan, before meeting his future wife. She had made a prediction about Meghan Markle before the Duke of Sussex even met her.

Diana’s psychic Sally Morgan said she heard from the Prince Harry after bumping into him at a party.

She claims the royal rang her up to ask her a burning question about his future love life.

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Sally was Diana’s psychic (Credit: Flynetpictures.com / SplashNews.com)

Prince Harry ‘spoke’ to Princess Diana’s psychic Sally Morgan

Sally explained that she received a call from Harry 11 years ago, when he was in an on-off relationship with Cressida Bonas.

She said Harry asked her about his future wife and what she would look like.

Speaking to the Mirror, Sally said: “One of the sweetest things he said to me was, ‘What colour hair will my future wife have? Will she have blonde hair?’

“I said he would marry someone with dark hair.”

Meanwhile, Sally’s predictions were correct as Harry married Meghan – who is a brunette – in 2018.

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Prince Harry asked Sally about whether his brother William would be okay (Credit: SplashNews.com)

Sally Morgan gives her verdict on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s relationship

Princess Diana’s psychic Sally Morgan also sees Prince Harry and Meghan staying together, and doesn’t see divorce on the cards.

She told Vanessa Feltz: “They’re very much in love, I don’t think they’ll ever split up, I think that he’s now really burnt all his bridges where the UK and his brother is concerned.”

Sally went on: “I think that he’s very happy in his marriage and he’s able to get through each day, each week, because they’re together they support one another.

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“But there’s no doubt that you’ve only got to listen to the extracts, I’ve not read it yet, but he’s very troubled. I think that he will continue, it’s like anyone, you lose a parent, you lose somebody very close to you and, forever, you’re grieving for them in different ways.

“Your grief changes doesn’t it, but I think that because he’s so in the public eye because he’s really sort of abdicated. It’s just akin to Edward and Wallis isn’t it?”

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