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Princess Diana’s astrologer says Prince George appears ‘sensitive’ and ‘very responsible’ as she highlights how the young royal resembles his parents on the eve of his 11th birthday

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Pictured: Prince George, who turns 11 tomorrow, was seen arriving at St George's Chapel in Windsor in April 2023.

Princess Diana’s astrologer has described Prince George as a “sensitive” and “highly responsible” character, highlighting how the royal resembles his parents.

Debbie Frank, who counted the late Princess of Wales among her high-profile clients, has analysed Prince George’s star sign ahead of his 11th birthday tomorrow.

Speaking to HELLO!The expert says the exact timing of Prince George’s birth – 4.24pm on 22 July 2013 at London’s Lister Hospital – means he is “empathetic and generous”.

The astrologer noted that both Prince William and Prince George have the zodiac sign Cancer, as did Princess Diana before them.

According to Debbie, people with the Cancer zodiac sign are “self-protective” and the expert pointed out how Diana and William were “shy when they were young” but then “blossomed” in their public roles.

Pictured: Prince George, who turns 11 tomorrow, was seen arriving at St George’s Chapel in Windsor in April 2023.

As a result, Debbie said, the public can expect George to begin to grow in confidence in his public appearances as he approaches his teenage years.

Debbie also compared George’s zodiac sign to that of her mother and highlighted how the future King also resembles the Princess of Wales.

Debbie explained: ‘Her mother, Princess Kate, was born under the opposite sun sign of Capricorn and interestingly has her Moon in Cancer.

‘Their birth charts are reversed as George is a Cancer Sun sign with Moon in Capricorn, and Kate is Capricorn Sun, Cancer Moon, creating a positive and magnetic flow of energy between them.’

In addition to this, Debbie also used George’s zodiac sign to predict what he would be like as a king one day.

According to the expert, George will be a monarch with a heart that transcends his head.

Debbie says the eldest son of the Prince and Princess of Wales will make decisions “by instinct” as he does not have any planets in Air signs.

Last week, Prince George travelled to Berlin with Prince William to watch England compete in the Euro 2019 final against Spain.

Debbie Frank (pictured), who counted the late Princess of Wales among her high-profile clients, has analysed Prince George's star sign ahead of his 11th birthday tomorrow.

Debbie Frank (pictured), who counted the late Princess of Wales among her high-profile clients, has analysed Prince George’s star sign ahead of his 11th birthday tomorrow.

Pictured: The Princess of Wales, who was a client of Debbie Frank, at Bayan Palace in March 1989.

Pictured: The Princess of Wales, who was a client of Debbie Frank, at Bayan Palace in March 1989.

After Spain scored early in the match, Prince George looked visibly disappointed as he sat next to his father.

But Cole Palmer’s glorious goal rekindled the royals’ dream of winning the Euros last week.

The father and son looked visibly tense and held their heads in their hands as Cole approached the goal.

William and George then jumped out of their seats and shouted in celebration alongside Keir Starmer.

After the celebration, Prince William turned to hug Prince George, who seemed overwhelmed with joy.

However, William and George’s joy was short-lived as Spain scored again a few minutes later, securing victory at Euro 2024.

The father and son looked visibly heartbroken as they looked out at the field with their heads in their hands.

In a post from the official Kensington Palace account just seconds after the final whistle, he expressed solidarity with the team after watching them narrowly miss out on victory.

William wrote: “It wasn’t meant to be this time. We are still so proud of you. Go England.”

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