Astrologer Rose Smith says UK King Charles III Coronation date wrong mercury retrograde and eclipse

An astrologer fears the royal family’s decision to schedule King Charles III’s coronation for May 6 could lead to a “troubled reign.”

Rose Smith claims that the combinations of Mercury and Pluto in retrograde, a full moon in Scorpio, and a lunar eclipse on the coronation date are “bad news.”

Speaking to FEMAIL, the intuitive astrologer claimed that the placement of the stars could predict a shortened reign or abdication.

“Eclipses can lead to unforeseen events, surprising revelations and can traditionally be a bad omen,” she said.

She also warned that such a significant event could lead to changes in the “collective psyche and emotional landscape” in the UK right now.

“King Charles will be torn between what he wants to do versus what he has to do for the country,” Ms Smith said.

Rose Smith, a leading astrologer, claimed that while the king’s death was not imminent, it was a “bad omen” that his coronation coincides with Mercury and Pluto retrogrades

He will be pressured to resign. Or he will radically change the monarchy into something that works for it.”

The astrologer revealed that Babylonian scholars believed that eclipses could predict a king’s well-being or even his death.

The astrologer said that eclipses also reveal secrets.

“This solar eclipse is in Scorpio – the most secret sign of the zodiac,” she said.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if unknown information suddenly turns up within the royal family.”

King Charles is a Scorpio, so will be more strongly influenced by the energy of the full moon and the lunar eclipse. she explained.

A lunar eclipse in Scorpio in the fourth house of King Charles III’s birth chart is a very intense and transformative event. The fourth house is associated with family, home, roots and emotions – and Scorpio is a sign associated with deep psychological and emotional intensity, transformation and strength.”

How does the royal family choose a coronation date?

The coronation ceremony is an initiation ritual in which the monarch of the United Kingdom is formally invested in regalia and crowned in Westminster Abbey.

It usually takes place several months after the death of the previous monarch so as not to interrupt a mourning period.

The timing of a coronation has varied throughout history, with King Edgar being crowned 15 years after his accession in 957.

Based on tradition in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, monarchs generally allowed a year to pass between their accession and coronation.

King Charles III’s coronation date was announced in October 2022, and Buckingham Palace set the date to ensure there was enough time to mourn Queen Elizabeth II.

The date was agreed upon by the Royal Household, the Church of England and the British Government.

King Charles III may have a special reason for the date, as it coincides with the wedding anniversary of the late Princess Margaret and Prince Archie’s birthday.

Ms Smith said the lunar eclipse in Scorpio is opposite Uranus and the sun will bring intense turmoil and changes to King Charles’s public life and reign.

“This will cause strong emotional conflicts, especially at home and with his family,” she said.

“The opposition between Uranus and the Sun is signaling an intense push-pull — so there may be some sort of eruption underway, even a rebellious or revolutionary one. King Charles will probably think of some independent rebellion.”

Ms Smith said that as an astrologer she would not have chosen this day because it “does not have enough usable energy to aid a kingship.”

‘I don’t think he has a strong constitution. Trouble may arise, and it will be a time of intense emotion.”

The astrologer predicted that May 6 could be a time of endings, closures and deep emotional releases related to the royal family.

An astrologer has warned the royal family about their decision to schedule King Charles III's coronation for May 6, the date of a lunar eclipse, as it could backfire 'horribly'

An astrologer has warned the royal family about their decision to schedule King Charles III’s coronation for May 6, the date of a lunar eclipse, as it could backfire ‘horribly’

Ms Smith also warned that Mercury retrograde was a sign of intense slowdowns.

“Mercury rules communications, travel, messaging, and electrical devices. They can wreak havoc during a retrograde and miscommunication and misunderstandings are commonplace.’

“Since King Charles has a fixed sign, the Sun of Scorpio, he is likely to be affected by miscommunication and misunderstanding, not only regarding his coronation, but also going forward.”

“Travel plans and important legal documents (such as coronation documents) are likely to be similarly affected.”

Pluto, the planet of power, control, and permanent change, also recently moved into Aquarius for the first time in over 250 years.

On May 1, 2023, Pluto began its retrograde back to the sign of Capricorn, and it won’t return to Aquarius until January 2024.

Mrs. Smith said of particular historical significance that the American and French Revolutions, the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, and the founding of the Church of England by King Henry VIII all coincided with Pluto in the sign of Aquarius.