A steady Taurean... with a streak of royal rebellion
OUR new princess is a steady, stable Taurean like her great-grandmother, the Queen. But that is not the only factor influencing her birth chart.
A birth time of .34am means her rising sign is Cancer, making her cautious and keenly conscious of how she is perceived.
This may not be ideal for someone due to spend her whole life fending off media attention, but it is something she has in common with her brother George, her father William and his mother, Diana.
All three were born Cancerians by Sun sign and were thus sensitive souls.
Cancerians, whether they are so by Sun sign or rising sign, also give high priority to home and family – and the princess will be fiercely protective of her loved ones, deeply intuitive and compassionate.
The Taurean in her, meanwhile, marks her as a person with an appetite – not for food, but for all the finer things in life.
She will be creative, with wonderful aesthetic sensibilities, and will quite possibly have a delightful singing voice – as many Taureans do.
Her horoscope implies the princess may well prove a little quicker on the uptake than her brother, so it may be around the same time – despite their age difference – that they comprehend their family’s history. This is likely to have a lifelong impact on her, especially as her Moon in Libra implies a deeply philosophical side to her character. She will be a thinker, a questioner, a rebel – and, most importantly, have an intuitive sense of justice. She will be very keen to see fair play in life.
This forward-thinking princess will not be afraid to challenge her brother, as the interplanetary alignments in their charts show. Hidden within the astrology of her birth are clues to the future headlines she may provoke in the years to come.
So, we can celebrate the fact that the little princess has a favourable, auspicious birth chart – and is set to be a very interesting character.