Princess Diana in Relationships
She is not easily moved by emotional displays and can be curiously detached from her own emotions and those of others. It is almost as if she could turn her feelings on and off at will; Diana should be careful not to leave the switch "off" too often, for she could easily become too impersonal. Family relationships and attachments are not as important to her as they are to most people and Spencer often considers her friends closer to her than her blood relatives. Certainly, Spencer's sympathy and concern extends much beyond her immediate family. In her personal relationships, Princess Diana insists upon a certain amount of independence and the freedom to pursue friendships with as many people, of both sexes, as she chooses. Diana does not appreciate a jealous, possessive partner.
Princess Diana feels comfortable in an atmosphere that is open and experimental, and she has little taste for convention and tradition.
She is likely to be a great collector of things - a real pack rat in fact - for her belongings give Princess Diana a sense of security and continuity with the past, which is important to her. Antiques or things with sentimental value from Diana's past are especially dear to her.
Princess Diana may also cling rather tightly to money and possessions, keeping them "in the family" rather than sharing freely with those outside of her immediate circle.
Diana has conflicting emotional desires and needs which complicate her personal life and relationships. She may feel that she cannot depend on her love partner to take care of her or perhaps Spencer cannot decide what she really wants in love relationships: a parent or a lover. If her needs for emotional sustenance and love are not satisfied, overeating (especially sweets) can become a problem.
Her childhood and early home life was in many ways unsettling, and the nurturing Spencer received was erratic and unreliable at best. Princess Diana has had to move a lot, or Spencer's family may have been blatantly different from other people so that Diana was often deemed an outsider or a "weirdo". As an adult, Princess Diana may long for "normalcy" while at the same time she balks at any routine, structure, formality or restrictions.
Princess Diana often becomes nervous or shaky when emotionally stressed. Developing a regular rhythm and a steady, consistent (if not traditional) way of life would be beneficial to Spencer, both emotionally and physically.
She is getting quickly excited by other people and will probably have many relationships that are terminated just as quickly as they are made. Princess Diana does not like to be alone and she always keeps her house open for her friends and acquaintances.
In love relationships, Princess Diana is steadfast and loyal, especially if she has a warm, demonstrative partner. She is very sensual in nature and craves plenty of touching and physical affection. Diana enjoys being pampered with a good meal, a loving massage or other sensual delights. She is a wonderful lover who is very attentive to the comfort and enjoyment of her loved one. Princess Diana responds intensely to beauty and physical appearance, and the physical attractiveness of her partner is very important to her.
Princess Diana loves romance and wishes that the honeymoon phase of her love relationships would last forever! Spencer needs dramatic romantic gestures and displays of affection from her partner, and she wants to feel very, very special, like a royalty, to her beloved. Princess Diana also has an artistic flair and she enjoys creating art or beauty in some form.
Loyalty, fidelity and security are very important to Princess Diana in love relationships. She is cautious about giving her heart away but true to the one who does win her love. Her tastes are simple, even austere, and she does not appreciate frivolity. Spencer is interested in a person's character and inner qualities far more than in her or her appearance. Casual or superficial relationships do not interest Princess Diana at all, for love seems to get deeper and richer and more satisfying for her with time.
When it comes to love relationships, Spencer is likely to feel pulled in several directions at once. In addition to her desire for depth and security in her relationships, Princess Diana has an impulsive side and a need for a lot of variety and excitement, as discussed in the following paragraphs. These urges do not have to conflict, but they certainly can, especially if Diana acts on her spontaneous impulses without much consideration for their long-term effects on her personal life.
Her love feelings are easily aroused and her romantic relationships begin with a sudden electric attraction, but they often end abruptly, and Spencer may be in and out of love relationships - especially in her younger years. Princess Diana craves emotional excitement and needs to feel spontaneous and free, so she may avoid making firm personal commitments. Unusual or nontraditional forms of love and relationships appeal to Spencer, and she is attracted to unique, creative or unstable people.
Princess Diana tends to be a bit self-centered and willful in love relationships, but also magnetic. Her desire is always very strong and Spencer resents authority and likes to be different. Princess Diana may also have artistic ambitions and always has many new ideas at her disposal.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Aquarius
Moon in 2nd house
Moon Square Venus
Moon Opposition Uranus
Moon Opposition Uranus/N. Node
Venus in Taurus
Venus in 5th house
Venus Trine Saturn
Venus aspects Saturn and Uranus
Venus Square Uranus
Venus Conjunct Moon/Uranus
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