Here is the chart of the newest addition to the English Royal family…..
Sun in Cancer
Moon in Capricorn
Scorpio Rising
Mercury in Cancer
Venus in Virgo
Mars in Cancer
Jupiter in Cancer
Saturn in Scorpio (are we detecting a water theme yet?)
Uranus in Aries
Neptune in Pisces
Pluto in Capricorn
Nodal axis is Scorpio (North Node) and Taurus (South Node)
Midheaven is Virgo
Here are some quick chart observations which I will update as more come to mind…
*There are 2 grand trines in water in the chart 1. Jupiter (Cancer), Saturn, (Scorpio), Neptune (Pisces) 2. Mercury (Cancer), North Node (Scorpio) , Chiron (Pisces)
*There is a stellium in Cancer
* Venus is on fixed star Regulus – the Royal star.
*There is an abundance of water energy in this chart
* There is no planet in air
* Mars is Out of Bounds with a declination of 23’57 North.
My mistake, actually it’s Regulus With Venus: Many disappointments, unexpected happenings, violent attachments, trouble through love affairs. [Robson*, p.196.]
Also note that Venus is in fall.
Also this is interesting, Regulus With Mars: Honor, fame, strong character public prominence, high military command. [Robson*, p.197.]
http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Regulus.html
So the young prince may well be a future naval commander of high rank.
Awesome information regarding declination! Also it’s worth noting Venus is conjunct Transpluto conjunct Regulus. So it seems this is Prince George’s point of “luck” if you will. Look for aspects to this point signaling important events in the life of the prince in the future.
Since there are no air planets, are we to suggest the young prince will not be given to intellectual pursuits?
Hi Al,
I would suggest that with the plethora of planets in water, including Mercury in a grand trine with Chiron and the North Node, that we may be looking at the chart of an individual who has the potential to be very tuned in intuitively and emotionally. The intellectual function might be drawn to subjects or interests to do with water.
Mars is Out of Bounds with a declination of 23’54 North – very “high” in the sky. Planets out of bounds can indicate that the planet functions in a way “outside the ordinary”. Mars is conjunct Jupiter which is almost out of bounds with a declination of 23’07 North. Mars is the god of war, Jupiter expands everything it touches. A big military career, perhaps naval? This would fit with the Royal tradition of serving in the armed forces.