Prince Harry, Meghan’s Baby ‘Fits In With Royal Family’ But With Condition
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s baby will reportedly fit into the royal family, but with a condition.
Mirjam Schneider, a certified psychological astrologer, said that the newest addition to the royal family will have no problem fitting in if it will become a Taurean.
While speaking with Express, Schneider described Taureans as stable, traditional energy that tends to be rather conventional, reserved, and protective as well.
“It’s a feminine, patient, and often stubborn principle which much prefers the security that comes with being a part of the herd, instead of going it alone or trying to be wild and break free all the time,” she said.
According to the expert, people who are born under the sign of Taurus are not keen about changes, especially unexpected ones. However, they are also grounded, solid, calm, and peaceful people.
Several members of the royal family have the Taurus traits like Queen Elizabeth II, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince George, and Prince Harry. Even though the Duke of Sussex was born in September and is a Virgo, he has a Taurus moon. Prince Charles, who was born in November, also has the Taurus moon.
“First of all, Taurus energy is very, very dominant in the royal family (next to Cancer and Leo), so my bet is this baby will be born with the sun in the traditional, pragmatic sign of Taurus… Harry and Meghan have Taurus rising in their relationship chart, so this energy is crucial to their dynamics and the way they shape their life together,” she said.
And Schneider said that having a Taurus baby will be a dream come true for Prince Harry because the two would instantly connect on so many levels. Markle, who is a Leo, will also have a highly compatible relationship with a Taurus child.
The Duchess of Sussex is scheduled to give birth in the Spring, which means that she may welcome her firstborn between March and June. But since she is now 6 months pregnant, Markle will give birth between April and May.
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