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Royal Family, Prince Harry all Snub Meghan Markle’s 42nd Birthday as Divorce Reports Intensify.

“Hollywood All” is digging more into Meghan Markle amid reports of the former royals’ protracted divorce. According to new information, Meghan, who celebrated her 42nd birthday on August 4th, had several major well-wishers missing from her list, including her husband, Prince Harry, who was among those missing in action.
The revelation further validates Meghan Markle’s decision to spend her birthday with close friends rather of her family or her now beleaguered husband, who has flaunted a divorce call in public over the last weeks.

One thing that caused a minor snafu was when none of the Royals at Buckingham Palace in England, including King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Princess Kate, wished her a happy birthday or sent any message in honor of her birthday, instead remaining silent about Meghan’s big day.

As for what Meghan did on her 42nd birthday, TMZ stated that she spent it with her few surviving pals, going to watch the blockbuster film “Barbie,” at a cinema in Santa Barbara, California. Of course, Meghan Markle’s husband, Prince Harry, was not there on her big day.

Meanwhile, when asked about the Royals’ lack of a birthday wish for Markle, a Palace representative said that the Royals do not celebrate every member of the Royal Family’s birthday. They do, however, celebrate the birthdays of working Royals, which Harry and Meghan do not now fit.

Meanwhile Meghan’s 41st birthday last year 2022 saw Prince William and Kate tweet a photo of Meghan with the caption, “Wishing a happy birthday to The Duchess of Sussex!” and other key royals sending their well wishes, but in the midst of the now embattled former royals’ divorce, it is clear that the Royals of England want no hand or part of this.

According to latest rumors, Hollywoodall.com will keep you updated on Meghan and Harry’s tumultuous trip to an uncertain or probable divorce.

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