King Charles III
Like his mother before him, Charles’ role in the Royal Family changed when his parent died.

And, except for his Saturn being conjunct her ‘fatal’ Venus, there seems to be no obvious connection. Oh, I forgot that her ‘fatal’ Ascendant is opposite his natal Ascendant. I guess that counts for something.
On the whole, as he expressed after the Queen’s death, he was not looking forward to the time it would happen. But he knew it was coming, sometime. And contrary to what the British Press would have preferred, he did not step aside and let William become King. He owed that loyalty to his Mum.

Charles and Elizabeth have a Mother and Child reunion, too, it seems. His natal Sun is conjunct her natal Moon. (Obvious, isn’t it?) Her Part of Fortune is also conjunct his North Node (all in Taurus). Finally, her Saturn conjunct Midheaven is conjunct his Sun. There can be no doubting the roles they would play in each other’s lives.

God save the King.
Interesting… my daughter picked up the fact that I had written the subtitle of this post as: King Richard III. We both wondered why I’d done that. Could be a foretelling of the fact that his reign may be the end of the line for the British Monarchy.
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Now that the Queen’s death certificate lists her true time as 3:10 pm BST, these comparisons will change somewhat. But, never mind.
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