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Meghan Markle’s birthday clashes with two huge royal events | Royal | News

Meghan Markle celebrates his 44th birthday today, but the big day is special for royal. The Duchess of Sussex is undoubtedly made by her husband, Prince Harry, who will definitely remove all the stops to make his wife’s birthday special.

Although the official details of Meghan’s birthday celebrations have not yet been published, it is thought that on the day, Montecito will mark the closest and most love in California. However, Meghan is expected to be at the center of attention along the pond, while August 4 Royals also have a special place in the hearts.

Duchess was baptized on August 4, 1982, when he was only one year old, in the music room in the Prince William Buckingham Palace.

Future King, whose full name is William Arthur Philip Louis, was held by the great crowds gathered outside the Canterbury Archbishop, Robert Runcie and the palace.

Catherine: In his book of Wales, the author Robert Jobson wrote: “A large crowd gathered outside the palace, and the queen mother appeared on the balcony before the ceremony. This time it was completely special, a closed event.

“Photographer Jason Bell was invited to take historical photos in Clarence House, including one of the ruler and three direct heirs, and prince Charles, William and George, for the first time since 1899, such a picture, eighty -one queen Victoria’s direct successors Edward VII, George V and Edward Viii posed.”

Meanwhile, it is also special for Royals because the late queen mother’s birthday.

Queen Queen Elizabeth was born on August 4, 1900.

Until his death on March 30, 2002, he was one of the most popular members of the royal family.

His 101 -year -old death arrived just a few weeks after the death of his second daughter Princess Margaret.

The only surviving daughter, the late Queen Elizabeth, was with Royal Lodge.

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