Interest in Camilla Parker-Bowles, which, it must be admitted, has never subsided, should she become the Queen of Great Britain, flared up again.

The fate of this extraordinary woman in all respects, worthy of description in an exciting novel, is largely determined by her character, which, in turn, is explained by the horoscope positions of the newly minted queen.

Astropsychologist

Valentyna Wittrock

tells about why - according to Camilla's natal chart - she should not cross the road

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"What you look at, you wither"

As we have already written, Camilla Parker-Bowles was born on July 17, 1947 on a Hecate day - a time when there is no moon in the sky.

Hecate, after whom this period was named, is the Anatolian and Thracian goddess of hell, magic and sorcery.

According to astrologers, people born at this time are endowed with the traits of Hekate - people say about such people "what you look at, that withers" - as a rule, in their presence, everything falls apart and collapses.

Queen Camilla / Photo: Associated Press

The "children of Hekate" themselves are not to blame for this, it is facilitated by the heavenly program that governs their lives and themselves.

In Camilla's life, this process is lost in her personal life: all the women who crossed her path, starting an affair with Prince Charles, ended their lives in the saddest way.

The most vivid example that confirms these words is the tragic death of Camilla's main rival, Princess Diana.

But there were other victims - all of them were connected by love relationships with Prince Charles.

Camilla and Kanga Tryon

King Charles III and Kanga Tryon / Photo: Getty Images

However, there were other - no less dramatic - stories.

As you know, Parker-Bowles' engagement in her youth - in Shand's maiden name - to the current king, and at that time Prince Charles, did not take place - Queen Elizabeth II considered her not noble enough to be a match for her son and concurrently the heir to the throne.

Charles joined the army, and Camilla, either to spite him or to forget him, married Andrew Parker-Bowles and had two children.

In Charles's personal life, a "second front" also opened - he began an affair with the beautiful Australian Dale Elizabeth Harper.

Both of these extraordinary women, who were married at the time, began to compete for Charles's love.

Harper is better known as Baroness Kanga Tryon - she got this name and title after she married Charles' friend Anthony Tryon in 1973.

From him, Kanga gave birth to four children, but she did not lose interest in her first love - this is evidenced by the fact that she named one of her sons Charles.

Tryon also kept a fashion house in which Princess Diana, who became the wife of Charles, also dressed.

Kanga Tryon / Photo: Getty Images

Kanga's health suddenly - and, apparently, for no apparent reason - took a turn for the worse, she was diagnosed with cancer.

Unbelievable, but a fact: Tryon managed to cope with the disease, although the latter made her dependent on painkillers.

While in the rehabilitation center, where Kanga confidently went to correction, she suddenly fell out of the window and broke her spine.

According to the official version, she jumped out herself, but there were rumors in higher circles that Tryon was pushed.

Since then, she could move only in a wheelchair, and in November 1997, a few months after the death of Princess Diana, she died of sepsis.

Both of Camilla's rivals passed away and no longer posed any danger to her.

Camilla and Sue Townsend

Sue Townsend / Photo: Getty Images

But the irrepressible Charles started a new - short-lived, but bright - romance with the writer Sue Townsend.

In addition to other creations, her pen includes a novel with the prophetic name "Queen Camilla" - a rather caustic work in which the main character is not the most pleasant.

The relationship between Sue and Charles enraged Parker-Bowles: the fact that the man to whom she had, in fact, devoted her life, had cheated on her, and with a woman much younger, threw the future queen out of balance.

Maybe the cosmic energies took care of calming Camilla down - an unenviable fate awaited her rival.

Sue suffered from peritonitis, heart problems, diabetes that resulted in blindness, kidney failure and death from a stroke in 2014 at the age of 68.

Sue Townsend / Photo: Getty Images

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