Talk about being salty: Royal family publicly snubs Prince Harry’s 39th birthday

Prince Harry’s birthday has been ignored publicly by the royal family. Picture: REUTERS/File Photo

Prince Harry’s birthday has been ignored publicly by the royal family. Picture: REUTERS/File Photo

Published Sep 16, 2023

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Prince Harry’s birthday has been ignored publicly by the royal family.

The Duke of Sussex saw in his 39th birthday on Friday in Dusseldorf, Germany, as he supported athletes in the Invictus Games along with his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, 42.

As he sat on the sidelines to watch Germany and Poland in a volleyball match, a massive crowd sang him happy birthday.

But there was silence from all members of the royal family’s social media accounts on Friday following months of reported feuds between Harry and the family.

The Royal Family’s X account did post about the Duchess of Edinburgh’s visit to Wiltshire, and Harry’s dad King Charles was spotted on Friday as he made an appearance at St Paul's Church, in Kinross, Scotland.

Last year, the family didn’t tweet Harry a happy birthday message as they were grieving for the Queen, who died aged 96 in September at her Balmoral estate in Scotland.

The last time Harry was publicly wished a happy birthday was in 2021 when he was tweeted by the late Queen, William and his wife Catherine.

Meghan was also snubbed in August on her 42nd birthday, with no royals publicly sending her well wishes.

The Prince and Princess of Wales did wish Meghan a happy birthday last year alongside King Charles and Camilla.

It has been reported Harry and Meghan have barely been in touch with the royals since they left the UK.

The latest snubs come after the fallout from the publication of Harry’s ‘Spare’ memoir in which he detailed physical fight with William.

Harry and Meghan have no visit planned to Britain while they’re in Germany.

They drank beers on Thursday night with blood sausages and Wiener Schnitzel at a secret feast in Düsseldorf to mark his birthday.

A source told Hello! magazine the event was a “family meal”.

Harry then returned to their £1,600-a-night (about R37,000) hotel to eat birthday cake.