Duchess Meghan Hints at the “Hardest Seven Years” of Her Life in a New Horoscope
Our Leo queen

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Meghan's Cosmic Reckoning
Eight years of marriage, two years of public exile, and apparently one astrological reset. According to Harper's Bazaar, the Duchess of Sussex has been posting about her horoscope online—and the implications are hard to ignore. In a series of Instagram stories shared on April 25, Meghan leaned into the planetary alignment du jour to hint at the emotional toll of her recent years. The message was blunt: the past seven years have been punishing in ways only those who've lived them can understand.
The horoscope she shared for her Leo sign reads like a breakup letter to a difficult era. "The tension between who you actually are and what the world around you was willing to see has been exhausting in a way that is hard to explain to people who have not lived it," it stated. She'd questioned her creative direction, her relevance, her fundamental worth. But now—finally—the pressure was supposed to lift. The framing is less "cute zodiac fun" and more "I've survived something and I'm documenting it."
The Astrology Angle
Meghan didn't just muse alone in her stories. She also shared a dance-heavy reel featuring Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius signs celebrating the end of "the hardest seven years of their lives." The cosmic explanation: Uranus, the planet governing change and disruption, had been lodged in Taurus—the zodiac's most stability-obsessed sign—since 2019. That misalignment meant everything these signs thought they could rely on got turned inside out. Now that Uranus has shifted, the cycle closes. "You will finally settle into the version of who you became through all this change," the caption promised.
It's a neat narrative, whether you believe in planetary transits or not. Meghan is essentially using astrology as a public-facing permission slip to acknowledge her pain without directly litigating her recent history. She's not naming tabloids or feuds or family drama—she's invoking the cosmos, which is somehow both more poetic and more deflecting. But the subtext is unavoidable: the woman is saying these seven years broke her confidence, tested her purpose, and made her question whether the world would ever let her be herself.
Whether you're into astrology or think it's marketing genius, Meghan's real message is clear—she's marking a turning point, and she wants you to know she made it through.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


