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Will’s 38th Birthday Revelations and Mask’s Nasty Plan Unveiled
Prince Harry marked his 38th birthday alongside his wife Meghan in the midst of a challenging period.
The royal brothers, Harry and William, set aside their differences as they united to mourn the passing of their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Their public appearance at Windsor Castle over the weekend was the first since the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June.
The brothers, accompanied by their respective spouses Kate and Meghan, engaged with well-wishers who had gathered to honor the late monarch who passed away at the age of 96.
During a walkabout at the Sandringham Estate, Prince William reassured the crowds that he had not overlooked his brother's birthday, as reported by The Sun.
William extended an olive branch by inviting Harry and Meghan to the Windsor walkabout, acknowledging their relocation overseas with their children Archie and Lilibet.
The somber procession in the capital saw the new Prince of Wales and Harry marching together, followed by a joint visit to Westminster Hall where the Queen lies in rest, accompanied by Kate and Meghan.
While details of Harry and Meghan's celebration of William's birthday remain undisclosed, reports suggest that the brothers, along with their spouses, shared a family dinner following the reception of the Queen's Coffin at Buckingham Palace.
Despite their reported estrangement since Harry's departure from the royal family, the siblings came together for this intimate gathering, held at Buckingham Palace after the solemn procession.
In a poignant tribute to the Queen, Prince Harry will wear his military uniform during a vigil at Westminster Hall, alongside his fellow grandchildren and family members.
The decision for Harry to don his military colors was granted special permission, contrasting with the exclusion of his uncle, Prince Andrew, from wearing his uniform at earlier ceremonial events.
The vigil will see the grandchildren standing in silence for a 15-minute tribute to Her Majesty.
However, amidst these developments, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly been omitted from a state event hosted by King Charles III in honor of Queen Elizabeth.
Scheduled for September 18, 2022, the event will include heads of states, official foreign guests, and working royals, excluding Prince Harry, Meghan, and Prince Andrew.
Buckingham Palace confirmed that only working royals will partake in the official state event, preceding the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth.
As the royal family continues to navigate through these significant events, Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have been restricted from wearing their military uniforms at the Queen's funeral, a privilege reserved solely for working royals.
Despite this limitation, both princes have been granted permission to wear their uniforms on other designated occasions.
The exclusion of non-working royals from certain events underscores the complexities and protocols within the royal family dynamics.