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Aries season is bringing playful, loving energy into the first week of April

Welcome back to our weekly astrology series led by Western astrologer, De Rui.

The month begins with Neptune clouding our judgement, which may cause trouble for Virgo and Sagitarrius when they start looking for demons. On a brighter note, however, Aries, Gemini and Aquarius may seem extra attractive when Venus and Mars connect in harmony on Tuesday. Learn about your week ahead with Tatler's horoscope guide for April 4 to 10. 

(Related: Tatler's Monthly Horoscope: April 2021)

Spread the love

Star signs impacted the most: Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius can be feeling the love 

Our role as a parent is highlighted this week, whether it’s to a child, a needy friend, or to ourselves. How we are nurturing ourselves and others, giving support, and working in harmony with nature can come into focus as asteroid Ceres, goddess of the harvest, conjuncts both Venus and the Sun.

Tap into playful, sexy vibes

Star signs impacted the most: Aries, Gemini, and Aquarius can seem extra attractive 

An easy aspect between Venus and Mars on Tuesday brings yin and yang into a buzzy harmony. Whether you’ve just met someone or have been married for decades, a spontaneous mid-week date would be perfect for enjoying these playful, sexy vibes.

(Related: The Tatler Guide to Mercury Retrograde 2021)

Don't go looking for demons

Star signs impacted the most: Virgo and Sagittarius would benefit from a massage

Tread carefully this weekend as Neptune descends over our judgment and the truth becomes more elusive. Conserve your energies and indulge in some sensual pleasures instead. Otherwise, you might go searching for demons where none exist.

About Our Astrologer

De Rui is a Western astrologer and the founder of Chart Life, a personalised astrology service for those who want more insight and support for love, business and personal growth. De Rui is a member of the British Astrological Association and the National Council for Geocosmic Research, and is a graduate of Harvard College.  

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