Prince William turned 40 on June 21, and a big birthday also includes a big celebration. The organizer should be none other than his grandmother, the Queen.
His wife Kate is six months older than the heir to the throne and turned 40 in January, and Prince William is now moving in at the end of June. It was not announced in January that Kate also celebrated this number in a big way. At that time there was only talk of a small meeting in Norfolk. Prince William should also celebrate his day of honor in a small circle in her previous residence, Kensington Palace. This could be for a specific reason.
Big birthday party for William and Kate in the summer
According to the British news site “The Mirror”, there will be a big party in honor of both new forties in the summer. However, it is not yet clear whether the venue will be Windsor Castle or the Queen’s country home in Sandringham. Kate and William are reportedly planning to move to Windsor in the fall. The Queen would like to provide the couple with one of these locations for their celebrations. According to a royal source, whether HRH will attend the party herself will depend on her state of health on the day of the festival.
In recent months, Queen Elizabeth II has often had to cancel appointments due to mobility restrictions. However, Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla are expected to attend. It is not yet known who will be invited to the big celebration, nor whether his brother Prince Harry and family will arrive from America. However, this is unlikely since the brothers’ relationship is said to be very bad.
Although Prince Charles will probably also attend the birthday party in a small circle, he congratulated his first-born son on Twitter with an emotional photo collage with selected photos from Prince William’s life.
No more honoring the flag for Prince William
In the future there should be a change of government on royal birthdays. Prince Charles and the Queen will be the only family members to be honored with a Union Jack flag hoisted at Government House in honor of their birthday. This change is new and royal sources speculate that it came into effect to avoid upsetting “deposed” royals like Prince Andrew. So far, in addition to the Queen and Charles, this honor has also been bestowed on William, Kate, Anne, Edward, Camilla and Sophie.
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