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Kate Middleton Baby: Astrologers Predict Royal Heir's Cancer Signs Means Future King Will be 'Intuitive,' 'Humble' and 'Emotionally Connected'

With the announcement that Kate Middleton gave birth to a healthy baby boy, attention is now focusing on what type of person, and eventual king, the young royal will be. Many predictions are coming from the stars.

Astrologers reveal that the yet-to-be-named king was born at the time of the Full Moon. When children are born close to this particular lunar cycle the predictions tend to lead to the person leading challenging lives while being humble and emotional at the same time.

There were also details specific to this birth given that shortly before he was born, Venus moved from Leo to Virgo, indicating that those born during this cycle will be especially blessed with clever, inquiring minds.

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The birth also coincided Mercury was ending a period or "retrograde phase." Children born when Mercury is retrograde often tend to be more prone to deep and intuitive thoughts rather than passion inspired action.

Deike Begg, an Astrologer with The Association of Professional Astrologers International, suggested that time the baby is born will have a large part in determining the child's personality.

"If the baby is born before 4:54 p.m. they will be a Cancer - like father William. But its moon will be in Capricorn - which is the same star-sign as mother Kate," Begg told the U.K.'s Daily Mail. "This means the baby will share a lot of the parents' personality traits."

"As a Cancer, the child will be very family oriented like its parents and sensitive. Cancers often appear strong on the outside but are very soft on the inside. But with a Capricorn moon it would also be aware of its responsibilities and dependable," Begg added.

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