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Meghan and Harry are a Leo and a Virgo – it explains a lot


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by Clarisse Monahan
11th Aug 2021

Read time: 6 minutes

Meghan and Harry's synastry indicates a stronger bond than their somewhat milquetoast podcasts about love, empowerment and healing let on, writes Astrologer Clarisse Monahan

Just weeks ago, Harry and Meghan’s newborn daughter, Lilibet, was officially added to the line of succession on the royal family’s website after podcasters and “Squaddies” (fans of the wayward Duke and Duchess of Sussex) raised a viral kerfuffle over the infant’s exclusion from the guest list at tiny Club Buckingham. When asked about the reason for the delay, a spokesperson for the Crown noted only that the website is “updated periodically.” While the official...

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