Royal Engagement in Sweden

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Just before 14.00 hrs CET, Feb. 24 the Swedish Government announced the engagement between Princess Victoria of Sweden and Daniel Westling, who now receives the title Prince Daniel, Duke of V?sterg?tland.

The couple met the press in a press conference held at the Palace at 17.00 hrs CET. They met each other at a training centre and have developed a close relationship over the last 8 years. The wedding is to be held next Spring.

A chart cast for 13.50 CET shows the Asc 7LE03, MC 5AR32, Sun 6PI03.
The Moon is 29AQ55 and VOC but is on the threshold of Pisces and engaging with the Sun. The Moon's Mean South Node is rising at 8LE04. I'm not sure whether it's necessary to differentiate between the South and North node here. The South Node is in Royal Leo. The event involves a public announcement and the Nodes are as we know those points that bring the Sun and Moon together in an exact line as viewed from the Earth.

Re. the South Node, Princess Victoria did recover from an eating disorder some years back.
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Hi!

You don?t consider the Moon as Combust in this chart? I?m interested since I have a simular chart. Question asked a bit later the same day and I don?t really know what to think.

Best Regards/Anna in Sweden

Republican I must admitt! :-)

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The Moon is 'saved' from combustion as long as it is in the neighbouring sign. It is like sitting in the room next door with a protective wall between that location and an awsome fire. With a planet located in the same sign as the Sun (and within the orbs of combustion); The significator is truly captured by the situation and there is no escaping the limelight.

In comparison the chart of Princess Diana has Mercury, lord of the 7th, combust. She married the Prince of Wales, yes, but she also looses her personal freedom and gets caught up by the paparizi as the becomes a part of the royal family. http://www.astronor.com/diana.htm

On Feb 24. the Moon entered Pisces at 14.00 CET. Any chart later this day would have to show a combust Moon.
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