If you can't take out the view portion of the code and replace it with another view (for example replace WPF with GTK# or WinForms) then the design is flawed.
Prism is geared towards WPF and isn't really all MVVM. With MVVM if you design the application around one presentation library you are in danger of creating anti-patterns. MVVM is very suitable for building cross-platform applications with C#, not just Windows applications. That includes GTK# for Windows/Linux/Mac, Cocoa Touch for iOS, AXML for Android etc. There is even Qt library somewhere but I don't think it is well supported anymore. You can even write native UI applications for Mac with C#.
Many people are using MvvmCross but I have avoided it for a few reasons. The bottom line is with good design you can live without heavy MVVM frameworks so don't rely too much on any framework without understanding how it works first.
http://www.geekchamp.com/articles/building-a-complete-cross--platform-mvvm-app-with-mvvmcross