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The Duke of Sussex celebrated his 36th birthday on Tuesday. And as with all his birthday messages, the royal family is among those who wish him through their official social media accounts.
On their @KensingtonRoyal Twitter account, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge posted a message for the younger royalty now residing in the US with the Duchess of Sussex and their young son Archie.
“Wishing a very happy birthday to Prince Harry today!” William and Kate posted with an adorable photo of the three competing against each other at an earlier event.
Wishing a very happy birthday to Prince Harry today! 🎂🎈 pic.twitter.com/Y8BDRzixGs
– The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) September 15, 2020
But one obvious thing many noticed was the fact that the couple had omitted to call Harry by his full title, the Duke of Sussex.
Some public figures have been asking the queen to revoke Harry’s dukedom after it was announced that he is beginning a career in show business, Insider reported.
This comes after Harry and Meghan signed a massive deal with Netflix to produce documentaries and TV shows for the streaming platform.
One of his detractors, Piers Morgan, has for a time called on the monarchy to strip Harry of his title.
“I don’t think that as a lifelong Sussex resident they shouldn’t be allowed to keep the titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” the ‘Good Morning Britain’ host said during the show last week.
But fans of Prince Harry can breathe a sigh of relief. Harry losing his dukedom will not happen in his life.
Royal biographer Katie Nicholl previously told Insider that it would be unlikely to happen as the duchy is Harry’s “birthright.”
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