Robbie Williams
Born 1974-02-13 at 03:20:00 · Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK
Robbie Williams's chart reveals an independent, visionary mind... someone who thinks differently, values freedom above conformity, and finds identity through innovation. With a Aquarius Sun in the 2nd house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of values and resources... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.
Beneath the surface, a Scorpio Moon speaks to what Robbie needs emotionally... emotional depth, privacy, and the freedom to feel intensely without judgment. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Robbie through Sagittarius rising... open, enthusiastic, and infectiously optimistic... someone who makes everything feel like an adventure. This is the lens through which all of their chart's energy is filtered, the first thing people sense before they know the full story.
Their drive is slow but relentless... once committed, they don't stop. With 5 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Robbie's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression.
Planetary Positions
Rising: Sagittarius · Midheaven: Libra♒ Aquarius
24° · House 2
♏ Scorpio
14° · House 11
♓ Pisces
11° · House 3
♑ Capricorn
25° · House 2℞
♉ Taurus
22° · House 5
♒ Aquarius
24° · House 2
♊ Gemini
27° · House 7℞
♎ Libra
27° · House 10℞
♐ Sagittarius
9° · House 12
♎ Libra
6° · House 9℞
♐ Sagittarius
26° · House 1℞
♈ Aries
17° · House 4
Chart Interpretations
Sun in Aquarius in House 2
Your Sun in Aquarius in the second house channels fixed air intellectualism and the Aquarian orientation toward the collective into the domain of personal resources, self-worth, and material values ... inviting you to become someone whose relationship with money is distinctly unconventional, whose earning tends to come through original, idea-driven, or socially innovative work, and whose values are organized around principles and contribution rather than accumulation or status. Aquarius is ruled by Saturn and Uranus, and in the 2nd house that combination can produce both a genuine long-term strategic intelligence about resources and a tendency to disrupt financial conventions or simply disregard them in favor of what serves the broader vision. The Sun's detriment in Aquarius here can mean that personal material needs and self-worth get subordinated to collective or intellectual priorities ... a genuinely self-diminishing pattern that is worth understanding clearly. The 2nd house activates your sense of what you are worth, and Aquarius here means your deepest answer to that question is likely ideological: you value yourself most when you are contributing something genuinely innovative and socially useful. To work with this energy consciously, develop a clear and grounded personal financial strategy ... sustainable material independence is not opposed to idealism but enables it, freeing you from economic precarity that would otherwise constrain your most important work. The growth edge is that Aquarius in the 2nd can be so oriented toward the collective and the abstract that basic personal financial maintenance is consistently neglected, and the growth is treating your material wellbeing as worthy of the same intelligent attention you give to systemic problems.
Moon in Scorpio in House 11
Your Moon in Scorpio in the eleventh house connects the Moon's fall in Scorpio to the domain of friendships, group affiliations, and the broader social world ... and what this creates is a social life characterized by very few but extraordinarily deep and psychologically honest bonds, a preference for communities engaged in genuine transformative work over those organized around social pleasure or status maintenance, and a social intelligence that perceives the hidden dynamics of groups and collectives with a precision that more socially optimistic temperaments cannot replicate. Scorpio is fixed water ruled by Pluto, and in the 11th house those qualities mean your engagement with the social world is selective, intense, and organized around the non-negotiable requirement of psychological honesty ... you have little interest in the social performance of friendship and considerable capacity for the actual version, which involves genuine vulnerability, direct communication, and the willingness to stay present through the difficult passages that real intimacy always eventually requires. This placement means the quality of your closest friendships genuinely affects your inner emotional life: the few people you fully trust are among your most important psychological resources; communities engaged in genuine collective transformation are among your most important sources of social sustenance. To work with this energy consciously, practice the occasional lightness and social ease that your Moon genuinely needs alongside the depth it is most naturally drawn to ... not every social interaction requires psychological depth, and learning to enjoy the surface when the surface is what is available is a genuine form of flexibility this Moon benefits from developing. The honest growth challenge is that Scorpio in the 11th can be so demanding of psychological honesty in its social world that it maintains a very small circle and resists the vulnerability of social expansion that would require tolerating a longer period of uncertainty before deep trust is established.
Mercury in Pisces in House 3
Your Mercury in Pisces in the third house gives your everyday communication a quality that is genuinely rare ... the ability to say something in a way that touches people at a level beneath what the words literally mean, to make the ordinary feel resonant, and to communicate emotional and spiritual truth through a combination of image, story, and a kind of felt sense that more analytically precise communicators cannot replicate. Mercury is in its detriment and fall in Pisces, and in the third house of daily speech, siblings, and local community, that quality means your communicative gift is fundamentally poetic and empathic rather than precise and analytical. Your writing, when you fully allow it, often has a quality of beauty and emotional truth that comes from genuine imaginative depth rather than from structural craft. To work with this energy consciously, develop the practice of pairing your natural poetic communication with enough structural awareness to give your words a clear beginning, middle, and end ... your intuitive communication is most powerful when it has a form to fill rather than ranging freely in all directions simultaneously. The growth edge is that Mercury in detriment and fall in the third house can produce a communication style that is moving but sometimes frustratingly hard to follow for listeners who need clarity and directness; the growth work is developing the ability to be both poetically true and practically clear.
Venus in Capricorn in House 2
℞Your Venus in Capricorn in the second house brings disciplined, strategic, and long-term thinking to your financial life and sense of personal worth. You approach money with maturity and patience, preferring steady wealth-building over speculative gambles. Your taste runs toward quality over quantity ... you would rather own one excellent item than ten mediocre ones. Self-worth is connected to your achievements, your professional standing, and your ability to build something lasting. You earn well through fields that require discipline, expertise, and long-term commitment. Financial security is a deep personal need, and you are willing to work patiently toward it. The challenge is measuring your worth primarily through material achievement or social status. Consciously develop a sense of inherent value that exists independent of your accomplishments, and your financial life will be driven by genuine purpose rather than by the anxiety of never having enough.
Mars in Taurus in House 5
Your Mars in Taurus in the fifth house brings sensual, patient, and deeply pleasurable energy to creativity, romance, and self-expression. You pursue romantic interests with patience and genuine care, preferring to build something lasting rather than chase excitement that fades. Your creative work tends to be tactile, aesthetic, or sensory ... you produce things of enduring beauty rather than flash. In play, you enjoy experiences that engage all the senses. The insight here is that your capacity for sustained creative effort is a genuine gift; embrace projects that reward patience and your output will outlast trends.
Jupiter in Aquarius in House 2
Your Jupiter in Aquarius in the second house brings innovative, unconventional energy to your finances, possessions, and sense of self-worth. You may earn through technology, social media, humanitarian work, science, or any field that is forward-looking and community-oriented. Your relationship with money is often unconventional ... you may care more about freedom and impact than accumulation, or you may generate income through unusual or innovative means. Self-worth is connected to your intellectual independence and your contribution to causes larger than yourself. Financial luck may come through group ventures, technological innovation, or unexpected sources that reward your willingness to think differently. The challenge is financial instability caused by prioritizing ideals over practical economic reality. Ground your progressive financial values in sound practical strategy, and your unconventional approach to resources creates a form of abundance that is both innovative and genuinely sustainable.
Saturn in Gemini in House 7
℞Your Saturn in Gemini in the seventh house brings serious lessons around communication, intellectual compatibility, and the contracts and agreements that hold partnerships together. You need a partner who can engage you mentally ... shallow conversation is simply not sustainable for you in a long-term relationship. Saturn here asks that you communicate your needs and boundaries with clarity and consistency, even when it feels uncomfortable. Early partnerships may have featured miscommunication, unreliability, or partners who struggled to follow through. Over time you learn that a well-articulated relationship contract ... whether formal or informal ... is the foundation of any partnership that lasts.
Uranus in Libra in House 10
℞Your Uranus in Libra in the tenth house places social innovation and aesthetic brilliance at the peak of your chart, directly shaping your career and public reputation. Libra is cardinal air, so your professional life involves partnership, justice, beauty, or social mediation, while Uranus ensures your career path includes unexpected turns and unconventional collaborations. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms leadership through partnership, collaborative industries, and how beauty and justice are represented in public life, and with Uranus in your tenth house, you are personally called to a vocation that challenges how society defines professional relationships and aesthetic standards. You may be known for your diplomatic skill, your artistic vision, or your ability to bring opposing parties together in innovative ways. The challenge is maintaining your own professional identity within collaborative structures, since Libra's partnership orientation can blur the line between your contributions and your collaborator's. When you build a career that honors both your collaborative nature and your individual vision, your public reputation reflects genuine leadership in creating a more beautiful and equitable world.
Neptune in Sagittarius in House 12
Your Neptune in Sagittarius in the twelfth house places the planet of dissolution and spiritual depth in the house of retreat, karma, and the unconscious, charged with Sagittarius' philosophical quest and expansive spiritual longing. Neptune in Sagittarius is generational, but the twelfth house makes its themes most private and interior. Your deepest spiritual life is probably very rich and somewhat solitary ... you may be a genuine inner pilgrim, undertaking journeys of meaning in dreams, meditation, and contemplative exploration that rarely become visible to the outer world. The longing for ultimate meaning and transcendence is profound in you. The practical insight is to trust that the inner journey is as real and significant as any outer adventure, and to devote to it the same courageous enthusiasm you would bring to any great expedition.
Pluto in Libra in House 9
℞Your Pluto in Libra in the ninth house directs transformative relational energy toward philosophy, higher education, and the search for meaning through justice, balance, and beauty. Your worldview is shaped by a deep concern for fairness, equality, and the ethical dimensions of human relationships. You may be drawn to the study of law, ethics, social philosophy, political science, or any field that examines how humans can live together more justly. Travel or exposure to foreign cultures may profoundly transform your understanding of relationship norms and social justice. Academic pursuits carry an intensity and depth that goes beyond intellectual curiosity to a genuine mission. You may experience dramatic shifts in your belief system triggered by relationship experiences that expose the gap between your ideals and reality. The growth edge is accepting that perfect justice and harmony are ideals to strive toward rather than achievable states. When you hold your philosophical convictions with both passion and realistic humility, your vision for a more just world becomes a genuinely transformative influence.
North Node in Sagittarius in House 1
℞Your North Node in Sagittarius in the first house calls you to embody the adventurous, philosophically alive, optimistic Sagittarian spirit in the very way you show up in the world. You are here to step out of the careful, analytical, detail-focused patterns of your South Node and instead present yourself as someone genuinely open to life's great adventure, brimming with enthusiasm and expansive vision. The first house makes your personal presence and identity the direct training ground. Dress with a sense of adventure, carry yourself with joyful confidence, engage with the world's big questions as if they are genuinely thrilling, and resist the pull toward anxious over-analysis of every first encounter. Your most authentic self is a free-ranging spirit.
Chiron in Aries in House 4
Chiron in Aries in the fourth house brings the Wounded Healer into the most private and psychologically foundational sector of the chart ... the domain of home, family, roots, and the emotional bedrock laid in earliest childhood ... filtered through cardinal fire's assertive, independent energy. The wound here lives at the intersection of belonging and autonomy: you may have grown up in a family where asserting your individuality felt dangerous or disloyal, where the family identity required you to suppress your own, or conversely where you were thrown into independence before you had the emotional foundation to carry it. The fourth house is the IC ... the very bottom of the chart, the hidden root ... and Chiron here means the wound is deep, foundational, and often invisible to casual inspection. Mars rules Aries, and in the fourth house its energy can describe either a family atmosphere charged with conflict and competition or a home where anger was the underground currency that everyone pretended didn't exist. Your gift is a profound sensitivity to what a genuinely safe, empowering home feels like ... and the hard-won capacity to create one, for yourself and for others. To work with this energy consciously, invest in understanding your family of origin not as a fixed verdict on who you are but as the starting conditions of a story you are still writing. The growth edge is that wounds this deep resist conscious effort ... they operate in the body and the instincts rather than the mind ... and the growth of this placement is the patient, ongoing work of building a private world that actually belongs to you.