Prince Charles (now King Charles III), Nov 14, 1948, 9:14 PM GMT, 51N30'03", 0W13'48"
Diana, Princes of Wales, Jul 1, 1961, 7:46 PM BST, Sandringham, England
I was surprised I didn't have this pair on this section already. I know that neither of their nativities is wired for successful conventional marriage, but I didn't recall how their synastry worked. Perhaps I've never looked at it in detail.
From Charles' perspective, the first noticeable thing is that Diana's Jupiter is precisely on his Descendant and her Sun near his EP-a. I am not the first to suggest that she brought actual royalty to him (something he desperately lacks).
Her Moon-Venus-Uranus T-square is near his Sun, with the closest aspect being her Uranus square his Sun (but her Moon and Venus are also plenty close to aspecting his Sun).
Her Pluto is partile conjunct his Saturn which might not be as important except that her Mars conjoins them both - it makes a somewhat wide Mars-Saturn interchange more important. (OTOH, her Mars is 0°05' semi-square his Venus.)
Flipping the charts around, his Mars is close to her Ascendant. He has other planets broadly in her foreground (including Venus broadly near her MC) but his Scorpio Mars conjunct her Ascendant is easily the closest.
His Sun (as already mentioned) sets off her Moon-Venus-Uranus T-square, hitting on all cylinders. His Moon is split between squares to her Jupiter (4°+) and her Saturn (3°).
Overall it's not bad, with that Mars-Pluto to Saturn being the worst and perhaps tipping his Mars on her Ascendant in the wrong direction. Much in the interchange speaks more of business than love - and his Venus brings little to nothing to her chart, other than the 5' octile to her Mars - but the personal elements are solidly there especially if one follows the usual royal expectation that she provides more to him than he provides to her.
After all... his children are now Spencers!
Charles & Diana
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Re: Charles & Diana
Their composite is one of the better ones, if for no other reason than having Jupiter within 1° of Midheaven in Sagittarius. In fact, if we brings signs fully to chart, it is a Leo Sun trine a perfectly culminating Sagittarian Jupiter, split by Saturn sextile each in Libra.
There are potentially ugly details, especially Mars conjunct Neptune 0°05' in Libra in House 7. They are both square Uranus in H4. For some couples, this could have been quite delightful, especially with Moon closely trine Uranus - quite exciting. Pluto also sextiles the Mars-Neptune, with Mars-Pluto being 0°00'. Sun in H6 suggests it was primarily a working relationship. Moon in H12 is supposed to be emotionally distant.
So, by conventional standards, this is quite good. If looked at more conservatively - as if it were only a map of midpoints - it still captures the basics: The only two serious aspects are Jupiter on MC and the Mars-Uranus-Neptune triplet.
There are potentially ugly details, especially Mars conjunct Neptune 0°05' in Libra in House 7. They are both square Uranus in H4. For some couples, this could have been quite delightful, especially with Moon closely trine Uranus - quite exciting. Pluto also sextiles the Mars-Neptune, with Mars-Pluto being 0°00'. Sun in H6 suggests it was primarily a working relationship. Moon in H12 is supposed to be emotionally distant.
So, by conventional standards, this is quite good. If looked at more conservatively - as if it were only a map of midpoints - it still captures the basics: The only two serious aspects are Jupiter on MC and the Mars-Uranus-Neptune triplet.
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