Princess Diana‘s personal astrologer predicts Kate Middleton will dominate the 2025 year, but concedes she will have a slow start, based on readings from the incumbent Princess of Wales’s birth chart.
Debbie Frank worked for Diana, who was the first wife of King Charles III, from 1989 until her shocking death in France in 1997 and aimed to help her “unlock” her “cosmic potential” to gain control of her destiny.
Whilst she took the death hard, she has continued to keep up to date with the Royal Family and admits Lady Di would be proud of both her children despite the ongoing feud between Harry and William.
All the same, now she turns her talents to forecasting how William‘s 42-year-old wife may fare throughout this new year after fighting off cancer throughout 2024, as she predicts Kate to bounce back to form.
“Although early 2025, and February in particular, may be off to a slow start for Kate, the final eclipse opposite her Mars occurs on March 29,” Frank told Hello! magazine. “This traumatic health cycle is closing for both her and William.
“2025 looks much brighter with powerful Pluto giving Kate an extra personal boost. In early June, dynamic Mars crosses her royal ascendant Leo and all eyes will be on her as she assumes a central role.”
Frank also predicts success for Middleton in the month of October, although exactly what that is was not revealed, and she expects September to be the future Queen Consort’s best month of 2025.
She also took the time to reminisce on the death of Diana, who was killed in a car crash in Paris in 1997 shortly after her divorce from King Charles which sparked one of the most popular conspiracy theories of the 21st century.
People have claimed that the British Royal Family had her killed for a variety of different reasons, although there has never been any evidence to support that accusation. She was divorced from King Charles III at the time of her death.
“It was so horrible when she died,” Frank continued to Hello!. “We had eaten lunch together just a few weeks before.
“It’s terrible to think that someone with so much life inside and who had so much to give to the world and was really starting to blossom could end up like that. And leave those poor kids behind.
“It was so horrible. But it’s fascinating to watch them grow up, because I see so much of her in them. I would be so proud of both of them.”