Meghan Markle may have a boy, Chinese feng shui master predicts

Expect a royal baby BOY! Feng shui master predicts the gender of Meghan Markle’s baby and claims the upcoming Year of the Pig will be hard for Donald Trump and Theresa May

  • The Duchess of Sussex could have a baby boy, a Hong Kong soothsayer predicts
  • Another fortune-teller said that US president Donald Trump might be impeached
  • And Britain will likely face a ‘tough year’ whether it stays in or out of the EU
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The Duchess of Sussex will give birth to a baby boy, Chinese feng shui masters have predicted. 

Meghan, who is six months pregnant, is expecting a royal baby at the end of April or early May. Prince Harry and Meghan have chosen to keep the gender a surprise. 

‘We do see it is a very good year to have a baby for her,’ said Thierry Chow, Hong Kong feng shui master.

‘For her birth chart, it [has] a bit more male dominant energy. So I would say to expect more of a boy than a girl.’


The Duchess of Sussex will give birth to a baby boy, Chinese soothsayers known as feng shui masters have predicted. The royal couple have been keeping the gender a secret




Chinese soothsayers also predict the Year of the Pig would pose grave challenges for Theresa May and Donald Trump. A Taiwanese soothsayer said Britain faces a tough year whether it stays in or out of the EU, while Trump risks having past secrets revealed

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As the Chinese zodiac turns into the Year of the Pig next week, feng shui masters are predicting turbulence and division for world leaders at home – not least President Donald Trump, who risks having past secrets revealed.

Sitting behind a large wooden desk stacked with books and divination charts, Taiwanese fortune-teller Tsai Shang-chi explained that the pig can be a particularly bad year for those born in the year of the dog – which includes America’s divisive president.

‘All bad things done by people who were born in the dog years could be exposed and made public,’ he told AFP. ‘There is a chance he might be impeached.’


Prince Harry and Meghan have chosen to keep the baby’s gender a surprise




‘We do see it is a very good year to have a baby for Meghan,’ said Thierry Chow, Hong Kong feng shui master. ‘For her birth chart, it is a bit more male dominant energy. So I would say to expect more of a boy than a girl,’ he said

Chow concurred.

‘For Donald Trump, I foresee there would be quite a lot of energy focusing on getting himself out of trouble,’ she explained. ‘There will be a lot of issues that will surface that won´t be very good for his career.’

But Alion Yeo, another Hong Kong-based feng shui master, said Trump’s opponents will need to time their moves carefully.

‘The only chance to successfully impeach Trump is between December 6 and January 6, 2020,’ he proclaimed.

Feng shui – literally meaning ‘wind-water’ – is influential in many parts of Asia, where people adjust their lives and carefully position items such as a cup of water or pieces of crystal in offices and homes to maximise their luck and wealth.


A luopan, or Chinese compass, is used by Chinese feng shui masters to find the right alignment to promote health and wealth


Former First Lady Hillary Clinton, Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Tesla CEO Elon Musk are among those born in the Year of the Pig

The philosophy says that all events are dictated by the varying balances in the five elements that make up the universe: metal, wood, water, fire and earth.

The Chinese zodiac switches yearly between twelve animals who adopt a different elemental attribute each time they come around, which soothsayers then use to make predictions.

This week’s Lunar New Year welcomes the arrival of the ‘earth pig’.

Fortune tellers had predicted claws out for geopolitics in 2018, an ‘earth dog’ year that saw the world’s two largest economies embark on a trade war and a bitterly divided Britain barrel towards leaving the European Union.

Yeo said there should be fewer tensions between nations this year — but there would be little respite for politicians back home.


Children learning traditional paper cutting ahead of the Lunar New Year, the Year of the Pig, in Lianyungang in China’s eastern Jiangsu province


Pig dolls are on sale in Hong Kong ahead of the Lunar New Year, which begins next week

‘Pigs represent water. And when water adds with earth it becomes muddy, which means people will lack clear thinking and their decisions will be problematic this year,’ Yeo said.

Using his ‘I Ching’ (‘Book of Changes’) – the ancient Chinese divination book used by many fortune tellers – he alighted on the hexagram of ‘thunder’, which he said represents shock and quakes.

‘It indicates that every country will be very busy dealing with their internal problems, although international conflicts will be lessened this year,’ Yeo explained.

Not good news for Britain’s Theresa May, who has had a rough year trying to get her own party behind her deal with the EU.

‘The hexagram shows only by relying on the EU, Britain will be prosperous and lucky, and can develop smoothly and steadily,’ Yeo said. ‘A ‘hard Brexit’ would lead to riots and protests.’


Feng Shui experts use charts and tables to predict the future

Taiwanese soothsayer Tsai said Britain faces a tough year whether it stays in or out of the EU.

‘The country’s economy would be bogged down whether Brexit will be realised or not and it would be a year of grave challenges for May.’

On the US-China trade war, Tsai said he held little hope for a breakthrough partly because the muddy confluences of the pig year will prompt both sides ‘to stick to old and conservative ways of thinking and only look at what is happening right in front of their eyes’.

‘The parties involved in the US-China trade war would not see the long-term consequences so negotiations are likely to fall through,’ he said.

Chow said Chinese President Xi Jinping, who was born in the year of the snake, is facing ‘an enormous energy that represents movements, shifts and sometime if it is not managed well, it will become trouble’.

What is my Chinese zodiac sign?

Unlike Western astrology, each sign of the Chinese zodiac lasts for a whole year and each year takes the name of an animal whose characteristics colour and influence everything that happens for the next 12 months.

It is worth remembering that unlike the Roman calendar new year, the lunar new year changes, although it usually falls between January 21 and February 20.

This means that those born in the early part of the calendar year are actually assigned the Chinese zodiac of the previous year.

The Rat: 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008

The Ox: 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009

The Tiger: 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010

The Rabbit: 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011

The Dragon: 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012

The Snake: 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013

The Horse: 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014

The Sheep: 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015

The Monkey: 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016

The Rooster: 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017

The Dog: 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018

The Pig: 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019 

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