A celebrity astrologer and psychic has predicted that "big changes" are on the way for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Prince Harry, 40, and Meghan Markle, 43 - who stepped down as senior working royals in 2020 - have been predicted to see "unexpected changes" in the future.

According to Inbaal Honigman - who has spoken on behalf of - Harry and Meghan could see a major house move or a big career change that "gives the receiver no time to prepare".

As reported by , she said of Meghan: "The Tower card is much feared in Tarot circles as it is a card of big, unexpected changes, such as a last-minute house move, or a big career change which gives the receiver no time to prepare."

Even though it could indicate "hurried" change, she added that the card he pulled for the mother of two is a "lucky" one. Ms Honigman added, "It is, in fact, a lucky card, just a little bit hurried."

With a month to go until the release of her eight-part Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, she spoke of her predictions over Meghan's career.

In terms of her career moving forward, Ms Honigman also claims she sees Meghan "attending some auditions in the coming months" but that she will "not in any rush to return as a series regular".

She added that she see a delay in a work deal for Harry and that "he and his family are uncertain whether this would go ahead".

Noting further, she added this could be an "entertainment booking" and one which would include "travel and [that] the family were looking forward to it."

Since stepping down as senior working royals, Meghan and Harry now reside in California with their two children - Prince Archie, five and Princess Lilibet, three.

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