Rolf Harris was a celebrity artist and musician whose life took a very dark turn.
A household name once loved by many, at the height of his career he was commissioned to paint a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
His loveable reputation was irreparably damaged when charges of indecent assault were made against him during Saturn’s time trawling the depths of Scorpio, and From 6 May 2014, Harris went on trial and was convicted on 30th June 2014 on all twelve counts.
During this pivotal period of his life, everything changed and overnight Harris became a disgraced public figure who abused his position.
He died on May 10th 2023 and his legacy has been brought up, once again for public scrutiny.
During this episode I look at some of the transits that saw Rolf Harris' fall from grace.
Rolf Harris
30/03/1930
Perth, Australia
3:15am
TIME STAMPS
00:02:54 Rolf’s chart
00:04:36 Aries Stellium
00:12:14 Conviction
00:13:17 Uranus Return
00:17:55 Mars Venus Saturn T-Square
00:18:02 Trans-planet overview
00:21:59 Incarcerated
00:27:04 Monks Astrology
LINKS
Watch this episode https://youtu.be/4aO5j9RpSGk
Rolf Harris natal chart https://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Harris,_Rolf
Featured BBC News article https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28094561
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