The Windsor Knot - Royal romance written in the stars?

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Was Prince William and Kate Middletonā€™s wedding written in the stars? It was according to one British almanac.

Old Mooreā€™s Almanack, a venerable astrological guide published in Britain since 1697, suggested in its 2011 edition published last June that a royal wedding was more than likely. ā€œHis progressed chart shows that 2011 or 2012 are the most likely years for him to announce his forthcoming marriage,ā€ writes the almanac of Prince William.

More interesting are its predictions for Kate and Williamā€™s future: According to the almanac, little princes or princesses are in the cards ā€“ uh, stars -- for the royal couple. Prince William ā€œwill be keen to start a family and may have several children,ā€ it predicts.

Wills and Kate each have a page of their own in the publication. And though Williamā€™s page makes no mention of Kate, on Kateā€™s page Old Moore ā€œsees that she almost certainly will be Williamā€™s wife and one day, also a beloved British queen.ā€

And if the almanac is to be believed, marriage isnā€™t the only big event coming up for William in the next several years. The second in line to the throne, could become king sooner than expected, it predicts.

ā€œThere is much in his progressed chart to show that he could be king at a reasonably young age ā€¦  He will not merely be a figurehead, but also a natural and trusted leader.ā€

But even a future king has a boss, and ā€œKate is setting the rules in their relationship and making her feelings quite evident. She may one day be the wife of a king, but her birth chart suggests that at home it will be she who is the reigning monarch.ā€

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