Kate Middleton and Prince William have been married for eight years. And even though there were previous rumors about the Duke of Cambridge’s alleged infidelity, it seems that there is no breaking the royal couple apart.

But Middleton and Prince William’s strong bond doesn’t also mean that they are on the same journey when it comes to love and relationships. Celebrity astrologer Mystic Meg revealed that as a Capricorn, the mom of three has a number of hidden skills.

“The learning power in your chart is switched on and ready to rock and, yes, it’s time to listen to what friends have been telling you for years. Share those hidden skills with the world… In passion terms, two people may not be on the same journey – but at the perfect moment, your paths will cross, so be ready,” she told The Sun.

And according to Horoscopes Love to Know, the Duchess of Cambridge may also unintentionally be putting Prince William second.

“This month you [Capricorn] will focus more on your career and outward appearance. Family and emotional issues will be in the background for now since everything seems okay… The Capricorn sun sign loves succeeding, and that is what you will be planning for your career… This is the month that you are sure to get a promotion due to your diligence and hard work… Other people will greatly influence your career growth since they will enable you to venture into other fields…” the website claimed.

But even though Middleton might be focusing on other things this month, this doesn’t mean that her family will be taken for granted. In fact, her star sign suggests that the Cambridge family will be at peace, and they will also be helping others achieve the same peace in their homes.

Additionally, Middleton will also have tons of opportunities to travel abroad for the entire month of September.

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Prince William, Middleton meets with Irish Guards after attending the St Patrick's Day parade at Cavalry Barracks in Hounslow, where they presented shamrock to officers and guardsmen of 1st Battalion the Irish Guards on March 17, 2019 in Hounslow, England. Getty Images/Gareth Fuller-WPA Pool