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The eldest son of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex celebrates his 5th birthday this Monday, May 6. An official photo or a small party, how will his parents celebrate this birthday?
Her birthday is likely to be much more low-key than that of her cousins Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte. Prince Archie, the eldest son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, celebrates his 5th birthday this Monday, May 6. Although his parents are unlikely to release a new photo for the occasion, the little boy may be treated to a birthday party.
Agreed Hello ! , it’s sure to be a “low party” at their property in Montecito, California. “They will have friends around them and Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland,” the magazine said. Two-year-old Princess Lilibeth will also be there to celebrate her big brother’s birthday.
A little boy born in Great Britain has always celebrated his birthday in the United States. Last year, the Little Prince was treated to a party that some feared would overshadow the coronation of his grandfather, King Charles III, which took place at the same time. For the occasion, she was surrounded by celebrities including Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres, as well as Serena Williams, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom. This year the guest list may be similar.
King Charles is ready to make a gesture on his grandson’s birthday
Agreed A mirror Prince Charles could mark the occasion with a special gesture and would like to connect with his grandson, whom he has only met a few times, via video call. “King Charles doesn’t like new technology, but he’s desperate to keep in touch with his grandchildren across the Atlantic, so he’ll be sure to call Harry and Archie to congratulate a magazine source.”
Since moving to the United States in 2020, Lilibeth and Archie only returned to the United Kingdom for the coronation of Charles III on May 6, 2023. Suffering from cancer, the monarch says he is “desperate” to change the situation and would like to: to get to know his grandchildren better.
Source: Le Figaro
