When Is Eclipse Season?
Throughout history, eclipses have always been tied to major changes that affect world leaders and those in high-ranking positions of authority. In fact, the ancient Babylonians believed that an eclipse was a time of extreme danger for a king. This correlation between an eclipse and a monarchy is especially true for the British royal family, as Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Prince William, and Kate Middleton were each born on or near an eclipse. Major announcements in the royal family have also been made during eclipse season. For example, Princess Diana was wed to Prince Charles on July 29, 1981, right before a solar eclipse in Leo. Harry and Meghan decided to step down from royal duties on January 8, 2020, right before a lunar eclipse in Cancer.
There will be a lunar eclipse on March 25 and a total solar eclipse on April 8.
It’s no surprise that all the current drama in the royal family is taking place just before two major eclipses. The first one is a penumbral lunar eclipse at 5° Libra, taking place on March 25, 2024. The second one is a total solar eclipse at 19° Aries, landing on April 8, 2024. In the weeks between and surrounding these eclipses, there’s a strong chance major upheaval in the royal family will unfold, shedding light on much of the recent confusion. There will be more eclipses in September and October 2024, which is when more details will become known and turning points will likely take place.




















