The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have taken to social media to share a heartfelt message, albeit unrelated to Meghan Markle’s birthday. Instead, Kate and William used their Kensington Royal Twitter account and joint Instagram page to commend the documentary team behind Rhino Man, a film that has been nominated for a prestigious Jackson Wild Media Award.
However, as Meghan celebrates her 42nd birthday, there has been no mention of the occasion, marking a departure from previous years.
The couple’s tweet read: “Congratulations to the RHINO MAN team! Such an important story being told, great to see it being recognized.” The same sentiment was reiterated on their Instagram story.
Reports suggest that Kate and William have had little contact with their sister-in-law and Prince Harry over the past year. The Royal Family has been unsettled by the explosive Netflix documentary released by the Sussexes as well as Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have posted a tweet praising a rhino documentary team on Meghan Markle’s 42nd birthday
The tweet praised the film crew who have been nominated for an award, but have so far made no mention of Meghan’s birthday
In his memoir, the Duke, 38, recounted an alleged incident where his older brother physically fought him over Meghan at Frogmore Cottage.
Relations between Charles and Harry remain strained, especially after Harry’s scathing memoir and series of media interviews to promote the book.
There seems to be no communication between Prince William and his brother, and a reconciliation appears unlikely at this time.
‘You can read the room on that as to where things are [between them],’ said a source.
A rift began to form within the royal family when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex relocated to California in 2020, just before the nation went into lockdown.
Since then, tensions have escalated between the Sussexes and other family members. Nonetheless, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge continue to pay tribute to Meghan on her birthday through their social media channels.
Last year, Kate and William’s Instagram and Twitter accounts featured a photograph of Meghan from the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations, accompanied by the simple message: “Wishing a happy birthday to the Duchess of Sussex!”
Shortly after, King Charles and Queen Camilla shared a similar message and image of Meghan. These images captured Meghan at the Queen’s Service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral, without featuring her husband, Prince Harry.
The service marked the only public appearance of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with other members of the royal family since their tense Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in March 2020, shortly before their official withdrawal as senior royals.
However, relations between the Sussexes and the rest of the family have grown even more strained since Meghan’s 41st birthday.
In March, two months after the release of Harry’s memoir, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced the christening of their daughter, Princess Lilibet, and held a party for family and friends.
Although Harry and Meghan invited King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla, and the Prince and Princess of Wales to the ceremony in California, they declined the invitation, according to a source close to the couple.
Before her milestone birthday, the Duchess of Sussex enjoyed a date night with the Duke in Montecito. The couple was seen smiling and laughing as they left the trendy Italian restaurant Tre Lune, a favorite among A-list celebrities such as Kourtney Kardashian.
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