
Weekly horoscope for July 20 – July 26: What the stars have in store for every zodiac sign revealed
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OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
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ARIES
MAR 21 - APR 20
12
Let your creative self fly free with the sun and give yourself permission to be bolder and braver with your ideas.
There's so much you can do with what you already know, plus what you are prepared to learn.
Your passion profile is primed for speaking out, and your body language says so much more than any words.
Single? A home-loving Pisces welcomes your attention.
TAURUS
APR 21 - MAY 21
12
This week's new moon has a property element, as you change an address suddenly, or could find the one you have starts to feel more like a dream home.
In family terms, accepting things as they are is better for you than pushing against opinion.
You can be the bigger person and gain bigger rewards.
In love? If you value trust, be sure not to break it.
Single? Look for emerald eyes.
GEMINI
MAY 22 - JUNE 21
12
Your chart of communication is on fire as the sun moves on, and so much that you say or hear can hit home, however long you have been trying to send or receive a message.
The key message here is not to bear grudges for the past, but approach the future with warm generosity.
Passion has a personal touch, and heartfelt gestures mean so much, so don't be shy, follow your heart.
CANCER
JUNE 22 - JULY 22
12
You welcome a money moon at the same time as a sunburst of fortune.
When you start to see yourself as someone who is good with cash, and can get better, you radiate confidence no one can ignore.
But even better, you feel great inside.
If you're in love, keeping things from a partner feels like protection but can weaken love.
Single? The One wears a logo hat.
LEO
JULY 23 - AUG 23
12
It's your moment to revel in your sun ruler, and the new moon in your own sign just intensifies your personal charisma.
Use it or lose it, and get those dates in your diary.
You have the ability to fit in anywhere with anyone this week, so do think about trying to access an exclusive group again.
Learning may feel an uphill task, but keep going and you can speed up.
VIRGO
AUG 24 - SEPT 22
12
Maybe you think you have left a mystery in the past, but if questions remain in your mind or heart, this is your week to tackle them.
You see life and love so clearly but you also leave space for your dreams.
Jupiter's celebrity angle adds your name to a surprise list that includes a famous family.
Passion prizes link to '7'.
Adjust a timetable, and a makeover can happen.
LIBRA
SEPT 23 - OCT 23
12
You are more sociable than ever with a chart of charm and confidence.
So you can approach any event with a positive attitude, and in passion terms, that love interest you see every day can feel deeply drawn towards you.
If you're already attached, showing you are ready to learn, together, matters more than assuming you already know everything.
Reply to a 'W' question.
SCORPIO
OCT 24 - NOV 22
12
With the sun at the top of your chart, prepare to shine, in ways that make everyone else look and feel good, too.
You are a natural leader who also is a natural listener; this is what can take you towards a top role.
Workwise, it's tempting to strike back, but more productive to stay cool and not respond.
In love? Is this real if you feel so fake?
Single? Your soulmate walks very fast.
SAGITTARIUS
NOV 23 - DEC 21
12
All those subjects you assume too hard, or exclusive, for you are back in the spotlight with the new moon.
This is your week to start the learning again, with a positive approach that simply expects yourself to succeed.
A great week for surprise or impromptu journeys too, especially linked to 'I'.
Love-wise, your wedding chart is Venus-rich and ready for permanent promises.
CAPRICORN
DEC 22 - JAN 20
12
Everything about yourself that's felt a mystery can start to clear, as you accept the only person who can truly change you is you.
A time of waiting for others to fix your present, past, or future, is over; whatever happens now, you're the leader in your own life.
In love? Balance may feel unfair, but new reality is close.
Single? The One works harder than anyone you know.
AQUARIUS
JAN 21 - FEB 18
12
The higher your expectations of love, the better; you have a chart this week of pure togetherness, plus the ability to bring, and keep, even totally different elements tightly together.
So The One can be someone you have long admired from afar. If you're already attached, those tiny annoyances build up; do address them as they happen.
Luck links to an education or travel U-turn.
PISCES
FEB 19 - MAR 20
12
You're a star at work and can be lined up for a sparkling new role without your knowledge.
In every task this week, give your absolute best, but without pretending you know more than you do.
Admitting gaps is better than covering them up.
As for passion, it has a cosy element that suits you so well, so do make time to cuddle up, however busy you may be.

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