Even though he would have been 38 years old today, Prince Harry is still grieving the loss of his beloved grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away last week.
Sources say that the Duke of Sussex will spend the day at Frogmore Cottage with his family (Meghan Markle, their children Archie and Lilbet).
However, experienced local news royal writer Jennie Bond told a magazine that the celebrations would be low-key and may involve the duke’s brother Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, though the exact nature of the celebrations is yet unknown.
The royal analyst predicts that Harry’s birthday will be filled with sadness much like it was the year he turned 13 and the few weeks after his mother’s death.
However, it’s impossible not to feel sorry for Harry. She went on to say, “Today will be a very peaceful day.”
But maybe it will provide pause for thinking, and William and Kate will bring pizza or something!” Bond persisted.
The longest-reigning British monarch departed Buckingham Palace the day before Prince Harry’s birthday. Here in Westminster Hall, mourners may pay their respects to her body where it has been laid out in the state.
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