Famous Last Words? “I Think That Went Quite Well”

Prince Andrew on the BBC (November 16, 2019)

“Scoop”, the Netflix film about the negotiation that led to the interview of Prince Andrew by the Newsnight team, was released on April 5th. According to the film, the term “Randy Andy” was used as the hook to get him to do the program. It’s a classic case of how one’s indiscretions of youth follow one’s person into one’s senior years.

It’s hard to believe this took place just before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The signs are there, if you know what you’re looking for, which is why we say that hindsight is 20/20. There are two inconjuncts which are time sensitive. The first involves the Moon and Venus. The second links Mercury to the Midheaven. You can draw your own conclusions about them.

I decided against showing the interview in its entirety. I also decided not to share any soundbites. The body language is too revealing. My job here is to see why this event became the undoing of HRH.

When we combine Prince Andrew‘s birth chart with the BBC event chart, we see how the Universe lined up the two charts so that there’s no mistaking its intention. Significantly, Andrew’s Moon is conjunct the event Sun. Jupiter is transiting his Jupiter. Saturn is conjunct his Saturn. The event Neptune is approaching his Mercury. And Andrew’s South Node is conjunct the event Part of Fortune. (I was also reminded that Andrew’s Venus and Mars are closely conjunct: the love/hate effect in his relationships.)

When asked if he regretted his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew hesitated, and then said, “No.”

That said it all, as far as I am concerned. Any ‘normal’ person would have taken the opportunity to set the record straight by answering, “Yes.” Out of his own mouth, he condemned himself to royal oblivion.

So, for the nation and the Royal Family, that interview did not go “quite well.”

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