Baby Prince's Horoscope Says He's Intelligent, Interested in Politics & Good to Others (Video of Prince)
Prince of Cambridge Expected to be a Statesman, Good to People, Affinity toward Arab Culture, and Fond of Women
Despite the largely ceremonial role that the monarchy plays in England, the Prince is accepted play a more active role in society, say soothsayers. This will be the first for a monarch, since kings and queens have ruled from the throne by tradition.
Two people who tell one's fate using time of birth and astrological information in Mumbai, India have come up with the same conclusion - Prince of Cambridge will be a politician of sorts.
"Maximum by 2044 he may make politics a career and start contesting elections," astrologer Raj Kumar Sharma said. Adding, "I'm seeing very strong changes in the monarchy," reports ABC News.
Other mystical details of the foretelling found, the future king "may break some rules, he may be known for doing something not happening in the last 200 years", said Sharma.
Larah Shah, who practices holistic healing and mysticism, said that the Prince was slated to become prime minister or president.
He would run for an election "and will probably win it," said Shah.
She also said that the prince would work for the common good - which is probably what a prince should do - and "being a king or prince will not matter to him." She added, "He will be very politically inclined."
Other special traits that the new British prince will have include improving relations with foreign countries, particularly Arab countries, predicts Shah.
Going by the royal horoscope, the Prince is born under the planet Mars, so he is bound to be flirtatious, intelligent, and good at multi-tasking - much like his father who has a number of hours of flight training.
"Physically he could be a little big and maybe on the plumper side at some point," said another forecast, which is likely to be true since the little prince weighed more than 8lbs, more than his father and grandfather when they were born. He is also expected to "love food and luxuries, not to mention women," which is true of monarchs historically having more than one wife with Henry the XIII, who had six wives, who were married to him, executed, or widowed - Anne of Cleves m. 1540 Jan. - July Divorced. Kathryn Howard m. 1540 - 1542 Executed. Katherine Parr m. 1543 - 1547 Widowed.