Prince William wishes brother Harry a happy 40th birthday in rare public message
- The Royal Family publicly wished the Duke of Sussex a happy 40th birthday, ending two years of silence.
- This marks the first public message for Harry since 2021, accompanied by a photo and a birthday cake emoji.
- Prince William and Princess Kate also shared their own birthday wishes for Harry on X, formerly Twitter.
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Prince William 'thinking of his brother' Harry with 40th birthday post - Kriss Akabusi
Meghan Markle has suffered a fresh blow from the Royal Family, as the monarchy broke their silence with Prince Harry by wishing him a happy birthday.The Duke of Sussex, who turned 40-years-old on Sunday, received a social media post from the royals to mark his milestone birthday, the first public post for the Prince in two years.FULL STORY HERE.
Prince William takes big step to make Kate Middleton happy on Harry's 40th birthday
Prince William took a big step to wish his estranged brother Prince Harry on his 40th birthday apparently to make his wife Kate Middleton happy.The Prince and Princess of Wales released the heartfelt statement to wish Harry on his...
For this new course, it was necessary to mark the occasion. This Sunday, September 15, to everyone's surprise, the British royal family sent a message to Prince Harry for his 40th birthday. The good wishes of Charles III and Prince William were accompanied by a very particular photo.
Prince William Unveils His True And Brutal Intentions With Prince Harry And Meghan Markle After That Birthday Message - US Daily Report
Prince William shocked the world by making an unpredictable move on Sunday. The heir to the throne and his wife, Kate Middleton, took to social media to wish Prince Harry a happy birthday. Prince William and his spouse, Kate Middleton, posted on their Instagram Stories: “Wishing a Happy 40th Birthday to The Duke of Sussex.” The birthday post was accompanied by a smiling photo of Prince Harry taken in 2018 during a royal engagement in the UK. Pr…
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