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Royal Family Silent on Lilibet Diana’s Second Birthday Celebration
The Royal Family has maintained a conspicuous silence on June 4th regarding the second birthday of Lilibet Diana, daughter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who is currently celebrating in Los Angeles.
Unlike last year, where various Royal Family social media accounts extended their birthday wishes to the young princess, this year remains notably quiet.
Lilibet's first birthday coincided with the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June, where the Royal Family took the time to publicly wish her a happy birthday.
However, this year, there has been a stark absence of any such messages across official Royal accounts.
On the same day, Prince Harry and Meghan's son, Archie, turned four, coinciding with the King's coronation.
Despite the significance of the day, there were no public birthday wishes from the Royal Family for Archie either, suggesting a departure from previous practices.
Speculation surrounds the reasons for the radio silence on both children's birthdays this year.
Some attribute it to the busy schedule surrounding the King's coronation, while others suggest a shift in the Royal Family's approach to public displays of affection towards the younger generation.
Amidst the silence, rumors swirl about Lilibet's birthday celebration in Los Angeles, with suggestions of a low-key gathering with a mix of celebrities and toddlers in attendance.
Royal expert Jenny Bond hinted at the possibility of a virtual call to Lilibet's grandfather, the King, and the anticipation of a special gift being sent to Montecito for the occasion.
Questions arise about how much Prince Harry and Meghan's children understand about their British heritage and royal lineage.
While titles have been bestowed upon them, the extent of their connection to the UK monarchy remains uncertain, with differing opinions on their potential future involvement in royal affairs.
Reports emerge of King Charles III considering a personalized gift for Lilibet, reminiscent of the cubby houses enjoyed by the Queen and Princess Margaret in their youth.
The gesture aims to create lasting memories for Lilibet, although Harry has reportedly advised for a more modest approach.
Traditionally, the release of new photos of the Wales children accompanies their birthdays.
However, this year saw no such images of Archie or Lilibet, marking a departure from previous practices.
Speculation mounts about the authenticity of the children's existence, with claims of a lack of tangible proof fueling skepticism.
As the Royal Family maintains its silence on Lilibet and Archie's birthdays, the public remains intrigued by the unfolding dynamics within the monarchy.
The absence of public acknowledgments raises questions about the family's evolving approach to privacy and public engagements, hinting at potential shifts in traditional royal protocols.