Prince Harry would prioritise one key thing if he became a world leader, expert predicts


If Prince Harry were to become a world leader one day, he would be “fair and balanced” claims a celebrity astrologist, despite his decision to step down as a senior working member of the Royal Family.

Celebrity astrologist, Inbaal Honigman said the Duke of Sussex would prioritise “equality and justice” when dealing with others, linking his personality traits to the prince’s star sign.

Ms Honigman said: “The organisational skills of Virgo would make them wonderful leaders. Their ruling planet is Mercury, planet of communication, which makes them great at the negotiating and dialogue that comes with rulership. Virgos make fair and balanced leaders and prioritise equality and justice in their dealings with others.”

Harry, 39, was born on September 15, 1984, at St Mary’s Hospital in London, making him a Virgo.

In astrology, Virgo is the sixth sign of the zodiac – those born between the dates August 23 and September 22 can generally assume their sun sign is Virgo.

Speaking on behalf of Slingo, Inbaal Honigman also said leadership comes “naturally” to “fiery” Meghan Markle.

She added: “The sign of Leo is signified by the Lion, the King of the Jungle. Rulership is natural for those born under the fiery sign. Leos don’t mind making hard decisions, and have a strong sense of right and wrong.”

Meanwhile, the astrologist claimed the heir to the throne, Prince William, finds “intrusion” into his everyday life the “hardest part” of being a leader.

King Charles chose to present a slimmed-down Monarchy when he ascended the throne, being keen on having few senior working royals.

His Coronation and Trooping the Colour proved this, as pictures of the infamous balcony appearance showed far fewer royals stepping out than previous years.

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle’s absence was heavily noted for Trooping the Colour 2023, as they both stopped being working royals after stepping back in 2020.

Prince Andrew did not make a balcony appearance, nor did his daughters, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice and their husbands. They previously have appeared on the balcony as grandchildren of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

At high-profile events, King Charles has prioritised those at the very top, including the Prince and Princess of Wales – William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Edward and Sophie, and the Princess Royal, Anne, along with her husband Timothy Laurence.

Since the King’s recent cancer diagnosis, his vision for a “slimmed down” monarchy has been put to the test after the latest health issues involving the monarch himself and the Princess of Wales, who recently underwent pre-planned abdominal surgery.

It has led to one royal historian, Marlene Koenig, stating that there are “definitely fewer people with boots to the ground at this time” and cautioning the King there needs to be a “definite rethink” of ‘slimming down’.

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