Your weekly horoscope revealed for 18 to 24 May, while you're in coronavirus self-isolation, by Princess Diana's astrologer Debbie Frank
May 18, 2020 - 10:42 BST Debbie Frank While we continue life in lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic, astrologer to the stars Debbie Frank has shared her weekly horoscopes with HELLO! Online readers. Find out what the stars have in store for you during this period of self-isolation, and make sure to check out Debbie's book, Written in the Stars.
GEMINI You're familiar with feeling a little split because of the dual nature of the twins that are your motif. However, you are finding yourself literally in two minds about what to do. Besides which, a relationship is passing through an uncertain phase as you revisit themes from the past. Friday's Gemini New Moon will offer you a new option.
VIRGO It's always difficult for a Virgo to tolerate not knowing the plain facts – yet this is exactly where you find yourself as it seems someone is spinning a line or the truth is in short supply. It would be wise to delay making major decisions until you see things are clearing up. It's a process of discernment and discrimination.
SAGITTARIUS This isn't the easiest or most straight-forward of weeks as you're receiving so many mixed messages from those close to you. For some archers you feel your arrows are failing to meet their target, for others a huge longing to be with a particular person permeates your being. Friday's New Moon plants new potential.
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