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FRESH DRAMA for Meghan?

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Issue 312

As the Duchess of Sussex turns 44, a numerologist reveals what may be in store for her

- KERRY PARNELL

FRESH DRAMA for Meghan?

It's 'all the fours, 44', for Meghan this August, so will the duchess have a full house as she celebrates her birthday? And is it the start of a winning period for Meghan and Harry?

While repeated numbers are said to be lucky in numerology, one leading astrologist reveals the Duchess of Sussex can expect mixed fortunes for the year ahead. So, what's written in the stars for the Montecito mumpreneur?

Meghan's numbers

Meghan was born on 4 August 1981, which means she's turning 44 this year. But while in numerology, repeated numbers can signify good fortune, unluckily for Meghan, it doesn't apply to all of them, one stargazer tells us.

'The number 44 is generally not considered a favourable vibration,' explains Jesse Kalsi, a California-based astro-numerologist. Interestingly, 11 years ago - when Meghan was aged 33, before she had met Harry - it was far more fortuitous. 'In contrast, the number 33 is highly compatible, and is regarded as a powerful, high-vibration energy,' Jesse says.

Meghan was born under the star sign Leo. 'In numerology it means Meghan is ruled by the number one', says Jesse. People born to this number are said to be pioneers, paving the way for others to follow.

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