The Columbus Dispatch

HOROSCOPES

- By Holiday Mathis Creators Syndicate

ARIES (March 21-April 19). You cannot make a point with someone who won’t, can’t or just isn’t listening. The growth of your influence depends on picking the right audience, something you have a talent for now.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). They want you to believe, but why? Who benefits from your adherence to the belief system? And if all were to comply, would the outcome be something you could get behind?

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You let people express themselves fully and make efforts to quiet your mind as you listen so that you will not be too quick to overlay your own experience­s onto other people’s stories.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). The moon seems silent, though scientists have suggested it rings like a bell. You can be pretty close-lipped about the plans of your soul, though certain people hear the ringing anyway.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). While you enjoy fantasy, glamour, high art and things of great aesthetic value, you appreciate best the intense beauty of unassuming and personally meaningful things that fall right into your unreaching hands.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You’ve known the sting of longing for what you can’t have. At one point in your life, you even found it romantic. You currently seek only what’s seeking you, and will be satisfied by today’s union.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You’re in for a sudden wave of feeling. Though it’s not induced by a person, but rather it’s a new-to-you idea that seems every bit as alive as the breathing things in this world.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Don’t let the mythologie­s around love color your own ideas too literally. For example, “love at first sight” is only one version. It is every bit as exciting to build a friendship into something more electrifyi­ng.

SAGITTARIU­S (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You are devoted to the team and the prize that the team is going for. This you will chase with more fervor than you would any solo goal. What gives the trophy its power is that it’s shared.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Whether a behavior is useful or not will be a matter of debate. The debate itself is a pretty strong clue. When things are working for everyone, the subject of usefulness won’t even come up.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Insight into who you are and why you make certain choices is no small gain. It’s knowledge not usually acquired in school or imparted by experts. Insights into self are the gold of true seekers. You’re to be commended.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your actions are an expression of how you think about yourself. You’ll double-down on those actions that feel utterly fantastic to you these days.

YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY (March 6). The world will get an emboldened version of you. You’ve seen how repetitive behaviors can limit a person’s experience, and you won’t let it happen to you. Your story bursts open wide as you break patterns and take the plot to thrilling places. A summer change-up will spark new relationsh­ips. Invest in July. Sagittariu­s and Aquarius adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 9, 40, 2, 27 and 14.

LOS ANGELES – Prince Harry says the process of separating from royal life has been very difficult for him and his wife, Meghan.

In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry invoked the memory of his late mother, Princess Diana, who had to find her way alone after she and Prince Charles divorced.

“I’m just really relieved and happy to be sitting here talking to you with my wife by my side, because I can’t begin to imagine what it must have been like for her going through this process by herself all those years ago,” Harry said, adding, “because it’s been unbelievab­ly tough for the two of us.”

“But at least we have each other,” Harry said, in a clip from the interview special, which is scheduled to air March 7 on CBS and the following day in Britain. Diana was shown in a photo holding toddler Harry as he made the comments. His mother died in 1997 of injuries suffered in a car crash.

Harry and Meghan sat opposite Winfrey and side-by-side, holding hands during the interview that was conducted in a lush garden setting. The couple lives in Montecito, California, where they are neighbors of Winfrey. Meghan, who recently announced she is pregnant with the couple’s second child, wore an empire-style black dress with embroidery. Harry wore a light gray suit and white dress shirt, minus a tie.

As Meghan Markle, the actor starred in the TV legal drama “Suits.” She married Queen Elizabeth II’S grandson at Windsor Castle in May 2018, and their son, Archie, was born a year later.

The brief promotiona­l clip was one of two of that aired Sunday during CBS’ news magazine “60 Minutes.” Winfrey’s questions and comment were predominan­t in the other clip, including her statement that, “You said some pretty shocking things here,” without an indication of what she was referring to. Meghan was not heard from in the clips.

Harry and Meghan stepped away from full-time royal life in March 2020, unhappy at media scrutiny and the strictures of their roles. They cited what they described as the intrusions and racist attitudes of the British media toward the duchess, who is African American.

It was agreed the situation would be reviewed after a year. On Feb. 19, Buckingham Palace confirmed that the couple will not be returning to royal duties and Harry will give up his honorary military titles – a decision that makes formal, and final, the couple’s split from the royal family.

The pair, also known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, verified “they will not be returning as working members of the Royal Family.”

A spokespers­on for the couple hit back at suggestion­s that Meghan and Harry were not devoted to duty.

“As evidenced by their work over the past year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex remain committed to their duty and service to the U.K. and around the world, and have offered their continued support to the organizati­ons they have represente­d regardless of official role,” the spokespers­on said in a statement.

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