Prince Harry tipped to return to the UK next month which could spark key change for Meghan


Prince Harry could be set to make a return to the UK next month sparking “realisations” for his wife Meghan Markle about her own feelings for Britain.

Astrology and Zodiac expert Julian Venables has studied the Duke of Sussex’s chart and believes the 39-year-old royal could be returning to these shores in the “first two weeks of February”.

California-based Harry’s most recent trips to the UK have mostly been for state occasions, like for the funeral of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II or for the Coronation of his father, King Charles.

The fifth-in-line-to-the-throne has also been to London for several flying visits as he pursued some legal cases.

Speaking to Express.co.uk Julian, who is known as the London Astrologer, said he thought Harry coming to the UK again in February may lead his wife to consider the country in a different light.

He noted that “Harry is quintessentially English and might well be missing home”, adding that for Meghan “the first Saturn peak is on February 17 when she encounters inhibitions or repressions.

Julian said: “Harry might visit the UK on his own first two weeks of February, which brings her (Meghan) realisations about her separation from the UK she is part of, and a place where she needs to naturally shine in and perform.”

Back in America, The Duke of Sussex is to be inducted into the “Living Legends of Aviation” for his work as a British Army veteran and pilot.

Harry will be inducted next Friday at an awards ceremony hosted by actor and aviation ambassador John Travolta in Beverly Hills, California.

The event was set up to honour those who make significant contributions to aviation and aerospace.

Prince Harry, completed two tours of Afghanistan as a forward air controller and an Apache helicopter pilot, having flown countless training missions in the UK, US and Australia.

He served for 10 years in the military, rising to the rank of Captain.

Harry will take his place alongside other aviation and aerospace “legends” including Buzz Aldrin, Jeff Bezos, Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, Morgan Freeman, Elon Musk and Saudi Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud.

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