Today’s horoscope for August 6 as Gemini feels more hopeful about the future

Leo will prioritize their well-being in today’s horoscope for Wednesday, August 6, while Sagittarius will be drawn into an unanticipated conflict.

Find out what’s written in the stars with our astrologer Russell Grant(Image: Daily Record/GettyImages)

One star sign can expect better relationships with close friends, and another will be pleased with the results of their actions.

There are 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces – and the horoscopes for each can give you the lowdown on what your future holds, be it in work, your love life, your friends and family or more.

These daily forecasts have been compiled by astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years. From Aries through to Pisces, here’s what today could bring for your horoscope – and what you can do to be prepared.

Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 20)

Think about the importance of maintaining your health and inner peace before attempting anything new. You must stop what you are doing to give someone a helping hand around noon because of an unanticipated circumstance. Your sincerity will be questioned by a partner. This evening, try to comfort them.

Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

Changes that are taking place right now may be beneficial to your career, but they might not have as positive an impact on your personal life. You rely on logic and common sense, which makes it difficult to comprehend emotional relatives. Wait patiently for it to pass in a day filled with surprises rather than bumbling.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

You’ll feel as though you can overcome any challenge that’s in your way of being in a close relationship if things improve. You feel more optimistic about your future as a result of restoration, but this alone won’t change your life for good. Make wise decisions that are accurate.

Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

Wait patiently when things aren’t moving quickly enough for you. Your current endeavors may seem unimportant, but that’s because this isn’t the end. You’ll eventually be pleased with the outcomes of your choices. Take your own time.

Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)

You must act right away in a situation. You’ve been making a lot of effort, so now is the perfect time to prioritize your well-being. If you value your health, you should slow down, review your diet, and break bad habits.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)

Frustration will result from missteps in a career or financial decision. Just keep reminding yourself that you are not to blame. You face challenges largely as a result of circumstances that are beyond your control. Problems arise from a housemate or coworker’s past behavior now escalate.

Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)

A few conflicts and issues will cause a conversation or meeting to feel too drawn out. You’ll get burned out by arguments over trivial matters. Later, a colleague’s crude comments at work might cause you to become angry. Don’t be surprised if you feel completely exhausted by evening.

Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

You are being asked to reconsider the circumstances that surround you. You can’t continue to be fixated on hostility and negativity for the sake of your emotional health. Someone genuinely wants to assist you. This might lead to positive transformation.

Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

A senior member of the family will inevitably entice you into some unanticipated conflict. They hold strong opinions, which are not what you anticipated. You need to express your feelings when you feel like you are being unfairly criticized, but you also need to show respect for others.

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

Everyone is entitled to voice their opinions. Even if you disagree with a close friend, neighbor, or relative, at least you can hear them out, whether they are close friends or neighbors. They will become resentful if you try to stop other people from expressing their opinions.

Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)

In the past, mistakes and blunders were made in business dealings. You’ll take the necessary steps to correct some arrangements now that you understand why some don’t work out as planned. You’ll wake up feeling at peace with your longing.

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Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

You don’t have to show off, but you do have reasons to be proud of your accomplishments. Keep in mind that not everyone around you shares your excitement, and some may be jealous instead. Why then do those feelings cause negativity to rise?

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Inside half a million dollar a week luxury superyacht Kylie Jenner chose to travel to Europe on

With her quarter-of-a-million boat, Kylie Jenner, who has chosen the life of luxury, reigns supreme this year. Rihanna and Jeff Bezos also made the decision to live in luxury.

Kylie Jenner made the most of her time on the superyacht(Image: kyliejenner/Instagram)

As we watched through the lens of her drool-worthy Instagram posts, followers of Kylie Jenner couldn’t help but daydream about a ‘Euro summer’ on a yacht in Greece—until we saw the hefty price tag.

Floating somewhere along the Aegean Sea, the billionaire holidayed aboard what can only be described as a floating palace. But it wasn’t just any mega yacht, it was the iconic maritime masterpiece known as the Lady Britt.

The 207-foot boat was built by the well-known Dutch shipyard Feadship in 2011 and has a strong reputation because of her stunning design and facilities.

The boat was made for the high life, just like Kylie herself, and is rumored to cost an eye-watering $500, 000 for a single week.

Kylie Jenner showers in string bikini that barely covers curves
The boat has a maximum speed of 16 knots and a cruising speed of 13.5 knots(Image: Kylie Jenner /Instagram)

The magic of the yacht’s staterooms, which can accommodate up to 12 guests, not to mention the 16-person onboard crew, can be found in its indulgent amenities.

There is no reason to ever leave the Lady Britt, and even the highest-paid celebs wouldn’t have many options given the cost of that. There is also an onboard wellness spa, hot tub, gym, and not one but two cinemas.

The 27-year-old joined her daughter Stormi, 7, and other well-known friends in soaking up everything Lady Britt had to offer, getting her money’s worth.

Additionally, there are two WaveRunners, two Jet Skis, and two Laser Pico sailboats for sea exploration.

If that weren’t enough to inspire your wanderlust, then wakeboards, kayaks, and scuba diving gear will undoubtedly ignite your wanderlust.

Half a million dollar luxury superyacht that Kylie Jenner chose to travel Europe
The 207-foot yacht that hosted the billionaire’s holiday(Image: Fraser Yachts)

Of course, the yacht limousine that takes guests from their predetermined travel destinations back to their floating resort must be included.

It wasn’t just Kylie who chose to set sail this summer. In fact, there seems to be a trend amongst the elite for holidaying on luxury boats, and who better to set an example than pop star Rihanna and her partner A$AP Rocky?

The renowned duo would not need a hotel to host a party on the French Riviera, but a 143-foot superyacht called This Is It would be.

Following a Cannes film premiere, the boat was originally scheduled to cost €350, 000 per week to rent, but it was only used for a famous party for an A $AP Rocky and Ray-Ban collab.

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Barbara Palvin, Kelly Rutherford, and Dylan Sprouse, the host and the Barbados singer, were just a few of the star-studded attendees.

Hulk Hogan’s loved ones ‘gather for funeral service’ as tribute to WWE star spotted

Hulk Hogan’s family and friends are said to have gathered in Florida for a funeral service following the news last month that the retired WWE star had died, aged 71

Hulk Hogan’s loved ones are said to have gathered for his funeral following his death last month(Image: Corbis via Getty Images)

The late Hulk Hogan’s family and friends are said to have gathered together at a private funeral this week. Loved ones in attendance commemorated the retired wrestler’s life, with pallbearers seen sporting an apparent tribute to him.

It was announced last month that Hulk, who was born Terry Gene Bollea, had died, aged 71, on July 24. It has since been reported that he died from acute myocardial infarction, known as a heart attack, and that he had a history of the heart condition atrial fibrillation as well as of leukemia CLL.

Family and friends are now said to have come together for a service in his memory in Florida this week. It’s thought that some celebrities were in attendance and that pallbearers wore a tribute to the Hulk in their outfits.

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Hulk Hogan in a yellow top.
Family and friends are said to have gathered in Florida for a funeral for Hulk Hogan this week(Image: Corbis via Getty Images)

According to People, loved ones gathered for a funeral on Tuesday. It’s yet to be revealed which relatives were in attendance for the service in Florida though.

The outlet reports that the service took place at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park &amp, Funeral Home in Clearwater. Hulk had been living in the city at the time of his death.

A photo published by the outlet shows pallbearers carrying the coffin at the private service this week. Dressed in black suits, the pallbearers were each seen wearing a yellow rose in the lapels of their jackets for the occasion.

It’s thought that the roses were worn in tribute to Hulk, as reported by the Daily Mail. They are considered to have been a reference to his wrestling career, with yellow having been one of his signature colours for outfits when he competed.

Mourners at the service are thought to have included others associated with WWE. According to People, some potential guests were seen disembarking a plane prior to the service.

Former CEO Stephanie McMahon, who is said to have also been seen leaving the plane, was among the former wrestlers Triple H, also known as Paul Michael Levesque, according to the outlet. Kid Rock and Theo Von, according to reports, were also present.

Hulk Hogan in a black top.
It comes following the news last month that the retired wrestler had died(Image: Getty Images for Fanatics)

It was previously reported that, according to his official death certificate released last week, he would be cremated, though it remains unclear when such a service would take place. It had been suggested that the service is expected to be held at the Bay Area Crematory in Clearwater.

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However, it was later stated that the late media personality’s cremation would be a public or private service. Additionally, it was not clear whether it would contain elements of both.

As previously reported, a spokesperson for the medical examiner’s office confirmed a request for cremation to Page Six. As quoted in an article released by the outlet on July 31, they said: “I am not aware when Mr. Bollea will be cremated, only that we received a request for cremation approval.”

Hulk Hogan’s loved ones ‘gather for funeral service’ as tribute to WWE star spotted

Following the announcement last month that the retired WWE star had passed away, Hulk Hogan’s family and friends are said to have gathered in Florida for a funeral service.

Hulk Hogan’s loved ones are said to have gathered for his funeral following his death last month(Image: Corbis via Getty Images)

The late Hulk Hogan’s family and friends are said to have gathered together at a private funeral this week. Loved ones in attendance commemorated the retired wrestler’s life, with pallbearers seen sporting an apparent tribute to him.

It was announced last month that Hulk, who was born Terry Gene Bollea, had died, aged 71, on July 24. It has since been reported that he died from acute myocardial infarction, known as a heart attack, and that he had a history of the heart condition atrial fibrillation as well as of leukemia CLL.

He is now said to have gathered with his family and friends for a memorial service this week in Florida. It’s believed that some famous people were present, and that pallbearers wore Hulk tributes in their costumes.

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Hulk Hogan in a yellow top.
Family and friends are said to have gathered in Florida for a funeral for Hulk Hogan this week(Image: Corbis via Getty Images)

According to People, loved ones gathered for a funeral on Tuesday. It’s yet to be revealed which relatives were in attendance for the service in Florida though.

According to the report, the funeral home in Clearwater, Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park &, was where the service took place. When Hulk passed away, he had been residing in the city.

Pallbearers carrying the coffin at this week’s private service can be seen in a photo that was released by the outlet. The pallbearers were each seen wearing a yellow rose in their jackets to commemorate the occasion, dressed in black.

It’s thought that the roses were worn in tribute to Hulk, as reported by the Daily Mail. They are considered to have been a reference to his wrestling career, with yellow having been one of his signature colours for outfits when he competed.

Mourners at the service are thought to have included others associated with WWE. According to People, some potential guests were seen disembarking a plane prior to the service.

Former CEO Stephanie McMahon, who is said to have also been seen leaving the plane, was among the former wrestlers Triple H, also known as Paul Michael Levesque, according to the outlet. Kid Rock and Theo Von, according to reports, were also present.

Hulk Hogan in a black top.
It comes following the news last month that the retired wrestler had died(Image: Getty Images for Fanatics)

It was previously reported that, according to his official death certificate released last week, he would be cremated, though it remains unclear when such a service would take place. It had been suggested that the service is expected to be held at the Bay Area Crematory in Clearwater.

Continue reading the article.

However, it was later stated that the late media personality’s cremation would be a public or private service. Additionally, it was not clear whether it would contain elements of both.

As previously reported, a spokesperson for the medical examiner’s office confirmed a request for cremation to Page Six. As quoted in an article released by the outlet on July 31, they said: “I am not aware when Mr. Bollea will be cremated, only that we received a request for cremation approval.”

Prince Harry charity slammed in probe after bitter war of words

The Charity Commission has revealed its findings after opening a regulatory compliance case into Sentebale, a charity co-founded by Prince Harry, which he dramatically quit as patron following a public war of words

Prince Harry was the co-founder of Sentebale (Image: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

Prince Harry and others have been criticised for allowing a “damaging” boardroom battle at a charity he founded to play out in the “public eye”.

The Charity Commission investigated Sentebale after founders Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho stepped down as its patrons in support of a group of trustees, who resigned following a dispute with board of trustees chairwoman Dr Sophie Chandauka.

Today, the watchdog criticised all parties in the fallout for allowing it to play out publicly and described how all trustees contributed to a “missed opportunity” to resolve the issues that led to the serious disagreement that risked undermining public trust in charities generally.

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Harry with Sentebale chair Sophie Chandauka (left)
Harry with Sentebale chair Sophie Chandauka (left)(Image: Getty Images for Sentebale)

It added: “The Commission has identified a lack of clarity around role descriptions and internal policies as the primary cause for weaknesses in the charity’s management. It finds that this confusion exacerbated tensions, which culminated in a dispute and multiple resignations of trustees and both founding patrons.

“The regulator has criticised all parties to the dispute for allowing it to play out publicly, and further concluded that the then trustees’ failure to resolve disputes internally severely impacted the charity’s reputation and risked undermining public trust in charities more generally.”

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It also added that it “was not satisfied that public statements made to the media, and public criticism made in television interviews, were conducted in a way that served the charity’s best interests”.

The regulator, which cannot investigate individual allegations of bullying, found no evidence of systemic bullying or harassment, including misogyny or misogynoir at the charity but acknowledged “the strong perception of ill treatment” felt by some involved

David Holdsworth, Chief Executive of the Charity Commission, said: “Passion for a cause is the bedrock of volunteering and charity, delivering positive impact for millions of people here at home and abroad every day. However, in the rare cases when things go wrong, it is often because that very passion has become a weakness rather than a strength.

Harry set up Sentebale with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho
Harry set up Sentebale with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho

“Sentebale’s problems played out in the public eye, enabling a damaging dispute to harm the charity’s reputation, risk overshadowing its many achievements, and jeopardising the charity’s ability to deliver for the very beneficiaries it was created to serve.

“This case highlights what can happen when there are gaps in governance and policies critical to charities’ ability to deliver for their cause. As a result, we have issued the charity a Regulatory Action Plan to make needed improvements and rectify findings of mismanagement.”

A spokesperson for Prince Harry said: “The Charity Commission has today announced its findings. Unsurprisingly, the Commission makes no findings of wrongdoing in relation to Sentebale’s Co-Founder and former Patron, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. They also found no evidence of widespread bullying, harassment or misogyny and misogynoir at the charity, as falsely claimed by the current chair.”

However, they added: “Despite all that, their report falls troublingly short in many regards, primarily the fact that the consequences of the current Chair’s actions will not be borne by her – but by the children who rely on Sentebale’s support.

“Sentebale has been a deeply personal and transformative mission for Prince Harry, established to serve some of the most vulnerable children in Lesotho and Botswana. For 19 years, its dedicated staff and steadfast supporters have provided vital care to over 100,000 young people across southern Africa, including young people living with HIV/AIDS and those facing mental health challenges.

Harry on a visit to Lesotho in 2014 to see the work of Sentebale
Harry on a visit to Lesotho in 2014 to see the work of Sentebale (Image: Getty)

“As custodians of this once brilliant charity, Prince Seeiso, Prince Harry, and the former Board of Trustees helped grow Sentebale from the seed of an idea to – like its namesake – a flowering force for good. With the original mission of Sentebale firmly in mind- and in honour of the legacy he and Prince Seeiso began -the Duke of Sussex will now focus on finding new ways to continue supporting the children of Lesotho and Botswana.”

Dr Sophie Chanduaka added: “I appreciate the Charity Commission for its conclusions which confirm the governance concerns I raised privately in February 2025. The experience was intense, and it became a test of our strategic clarity and operational resilience.

“We have continued to directly serve children and young people in Lesotho and Botswana with the steadfast support of long-standing funders, strategic partners, and community leaders. Our phenomenal team will directly serve more than 78,000 children and young people this year, matching or exceeding our impact in 2024 at a time of acute need in the region. I thank every dedicated colleague and the courageous new Board members who have stayed focused on the mission in the face of unprecedented media glare.

“The unexpected adverse media campaign that was launched by those who resigned on 24 March 2025 has caused incalculable damage and offers a glimpse of the unacceptable behaviours displayed in private. We are emerging not just grateful to have survived, but stronger: more focused, better governed, boldly ambitious and with our dignity intact.

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“Despite the recent turbulence, we will always be inspired by the vision of our founders, Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso, who established Sentebale in memory of their precious mothers, Princess Diana and Queen ‘Mamohato. To all who believe in our mission: please walk with us as Sentebale recovers, renews, and rises to meet the hopes and expectations of the next generation.”

Prince Harry charity slammed in probe after bitter war of words

The Charity Commission has revealed its findings after opening a regulatory compliance case into Sentebale, a charity co-founded by Prince Harry, which he dramatically quit as patron following a public war of words

Prince Harry was the co-founder of Sentebale (Image: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

Prince Harry and others have been criticised for allowing a “damaging” boardroom battle at a charity he founded to play out in the “public eye”.

The Charity Commission investigated Sentebale after founders Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho stepped down as its patrons in support of a group of trustees, who resigned following a dispute with board of trustees chairwoman Dr Sophie Chandauka.

Today, the watchdog criticised all parties in the fallout for allowing it to play out publicly and described how all trustees contributed to a “missed opportunity” to resolve the issues that led to the serious disagreement that risked undermining public trust in charities generally.

READ MORE: King Charles’ Balmoral Castle forced to close as warning issued in statementREAD MORE: Meghan Markle spotted cheering on Prince Archie as he take up thrill-seeking hobby

Harry with Sentebale chair Sophie Chandauka (left)
Harry with Sentebale chair Sophie Chandauka (left)(Image: Getty Images for Sentebale)

It added: “The Commission has identified a lack of clarity around role descriptions and internal policies as the primary cause for weaknesses in the charity’s management. It finds that this confusion exacerbated tensions, which culminated in a dispute and multiple resignations of trustees and both founding patrons.

“The regulator has criticised all parties to the dispute for allowing it to play out publicly, and further concluded that the then trustees’ failure to resolve disputes internally severely impacted the charity’s reputation and risked undermining public trust in charities more generally.”

It also added that it “was not satisfied that public statements made to the media, and public criticism made in television interviews, were conducted in a way that served the charity’s best interests”.

The regulator, which cannot investigate individual allegations of bullying, found no evidence of systemic bullying or harassment, including misogyny or misogynoir at the charity but acknowledged “the strong perception of ill treatment” felt by some involved

David Holdsworth, Chief Executive of the Charity Commission, said: “Passion for a cause is the bedrock of volunteering and charity, delivering positive impact for millions of people here at home and abroad every day. However, in the rare cases when things go wrong, it is often because that very passion has become a weakness rather than a strength.

Harry set up Sentebale with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho
Harry set up Sentebale with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho

“Sentebale’s problems played out in the public eye, enabling a damaging dispute to harm the charity’s reputation, risk overshadowing its many achievements, and jeopardising the charity’s ability to deliver for the very beneficiaries it was created to serve.

“This case highlights what can happen when there are gaps in governance and policies critical to charities’ ability to deliver for their cause. As a result, we have issued the charity a Regulatory Action Plan to make needed improvements and rectify findings of mismanagement.”

A spokesperson for Prince Harry said: “The Charity Commission has today announced its findings. Unsurprisingly, the Commission makes no findings of wrongdoing in relation to Sentebale’s Co-Founder and former Patron, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. They also found no evidence of widespread bullying, harassment or misogyny and misogynoir at the charity, as falsely claimed by the current chair.”

However, they added: “Despite all that, their report falls troublingly short in many regards, primarily the fact that the consequences of the current Chair’s actions will not be borne by her – but by the children who rely on Sentebale’s support.

“Sentebale has been a deeply personal and transformative mission for Prince Harry, established to serve some of the most vulnerable children in Lesotho and Botswana. For 19 years, its dedicated staff and steadfast supporters have provided vital care to over 100,000 young people across southern Africa, including young people living with HIV/AIDS and those facing mental health challenges.

Harry on a visit to Lesotho in 2014 to see the work of Sentebale
Harry on a visit to Lesotho in 2014 to see the work of Sentebale (Image: Getty)

“As custodians of this once brilliant charity, Prince Seeiso, Prince Harry, and the former Board of Trustees helped grow Sentebale from the seed of an idea to – like its namesake – a flowering force for good. With the original mission of Sentebale firmly in mind- and in honour of the legacy he and Prince Seeiso began -the Duke of Sussex will now focus on finding new ways to continue supporting the children of Lesotho and Botswana.”

Dr Sophie Chanduaka added: “I appreciate the Charity Commission for its conclusions which confirm the governance concerns I raised privately in February 2025. The experience was intense, and it became a test of our strategic clarity and operational resilience.

“We have continued to directly serve children and young people in Lesotho and Botswana with the steadfast support of long-standing funders, strategic partners, and community leaders. Our phenomenal team will directly serve more than 78,000 children and young people this year, matching or exceeding our impact in 2024 at a time of acute need in the region. I thank every dedicated colleague and the courageous new Board members who have stayed focused on the mission in the face of unprecedented media glare.

“The unexpected adverse media campaign that was launched by those who resigned on 24 March 2025 has caused incalculable damage and offers a glimpse of the unacceptable behaviours displayed in private. We are emerging not just grateful to have survived, but stronger: more focused, better governed, boldly ambitious and with our dignity intact.

Article continues below

“Despite the recent turbulence, we will always be inspired by the vision of our founders, Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso, who established Sentebale in memory of their precious mothers, Princess Diana and Queen ‘Mamohato. To all who believe in our mission: please walk with us as Sentebale recovers, renews, and rises to meet the hopes and expectations of the next generation.”