Friday, April 29, 2011

The Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine

I watched the entire event on KERA this morning. This was a BBC production and there were no commercials. In my opinion, the pagentry was fabulous. I thought the ceremony was beautiful and the words very meaningful.

Thankfully, this is a benign monarchy and not the old willful and terroristic type of monarchy that once prevailed in Great Britain. This is meaningful to some of us, myself included, since so many people (including ancestors) died to free us who are Americans of monarchy. It is interesting to observe how many Americans are in awe of monarchy now. I hope the influence they are under represents that of a non-political gallant celebration rather than monarchy as a desirable type of government. It is well to remember, Great Britain is a Constitutional Monarchy - the Royals handle pagentry and do not control policy. 

It was interesting to observe the facial expressions and body languages of the bride and groom. What I saw reflected what i have seen in their natal charts. Unfortunately, I don't see authenticity in the charts. I don't see a marriage for love. I do see two friends getting from the union something they each need.

In the chart, I see William forcing himself to marry in order to produce children. Also, he has a double-intercepted chart, with one of those interceptions in the 1st-7th House polarity. This means there is something behind the surface regarding the marriage. While I believe I know what it is, my preference is to not state what is the indication.

I see Catherine setting this marriage as a goal and allowing nothing to interfere. I would love to see her chart compared to her Grandmother Dorothy's chart.

In Piscean Age Astrology, Prince William's 7th House is ruled by the twin sign of Gemini. The ruler of Gemini is Mercury and in his chart, Mercury is in Gemini. Often, a dual sign on the 7th House cusp indicates more than one marriage.

His MC, which is the end of the marriage, is Scorpio, which is ruled by Pluto, which overturns and, again, shows something behind the surface.

The are more interesting observations that come with delineating William's chart and comparing his chart to that of Catherine. The theme of the charts is "practicality and image come first."

As always, Time will Tell! 

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