Prince Charles is all ready to take the throne whenever Queen Elizabeth decides to leave the seat. In fact, there are reports he has been shaped to be the perfect king by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother herself, and even his zodiac sign proves he will be the one great king.
Prince Charles was born on Nov. 14, 1948; thus, his zodiac sign is Scorpio. According to the astrologer Leslie McGuirk, there is a soft and emotional gentleness to him, but he is a force to be reckoned with. This proves to be true as Prince Charles is said to be a softy, but he became sterner because of his position, preparing him to be the next monarch.
He is not also a bad guy, opposing what people think of him when he had a relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles. After his romance with the Duchess of Cornwall, he tried to do well, like fighting for the environment and architecture and being a good leader per se.
Aside from having his sun in Scorpio, Prince Charles' moon is in Taurus, and his rising is in Leo. Hence, he is a natural leader. Astro Theme noted, with Leo rising, there is a need to "develop power, authority, and creative self-expression" to gain "individual selfhood." He also loves organization and structure, which prove he will be a great person in charge.
With his rising Leo, it is a sign of the needs of importance, which can "lead to great confidence and warmth," per Stars Like You. Prince Charles also excels on raising awareness, knowing he is a philanthropist, who has a great love for the environment. Scorpio people excel at raising awareness of important causes and known for their savviness and strategy.
Aside from his signs, the 2017 Channel documentary series, The Royal House of Windsor, revealed the Queen Mother had molded King Charles to be a great king. The narrator Gwilym Lee said Queen Elizabeth II's mother had molded one future king.
"The queen mother provided the kind of backbone that her last husband Bertie had lacked," Historian Dr. Piers Brendon explained, via Express. "And I think she felt that Charles was similar, that he was kind, that he required affection, and she'd felt that she could exercise over Charles the kind of influence that she'd exercised over Bertie."
It remains to be seen what the Queen Mother had taught Prince Charles, and if he will be the one great king that people have been looking for. Unfortunately, she died in 2002 at the age of 101.