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Prince Harry and Meghan 'snub' Queen Camilla's 76th birthday

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Queen Camilla turned 76 on Monday with her birthday celebrations marked in a very regal fashion. Along with a traditional gun salute, she was treated to a rendition of "Happy Birthday" by the Band of the Irish Guards in London.The bells of Westminster Abbey were also rang out for the first time since 2019 after being put to a halt by the Covid pandemic, and Camilla received well wishes from people across the nation.

King Charles's wife also enjoyed sweet tributes from the Royal family's main social media accounts - but one part of the family remained in radio silence, as tensions continue to brew among the senior royals and Harry and Meghan.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made no mention of the birthday anywhere on their social media platforms, despite it being a milestone for the Queen Consort as it is the first since she stepped into her new role in September.The Royal Family's official Instagram page shared three pictures of the new Queen with the caption: “Wishing Her Majesty The Queen a very Happy Birthday today!”Prince William and the Princess of Wales took to social media to wish “a very happy birthday" to the Queen.

The silence from ex-working royals Harry and Meghan comes after the royal family also seemed to snub their daughter Princess Lilibet's birthday earlier this year in June when their youngest child turned two.Although Camilla missed out on birthday wishes from her stepson and daughter-in-law, the Queen did receive an extra special birthday nod from Westminster Abbey, where she and King Charles were crowned at the Coronation earlier in May.“Wishing Her Majesty The Queen a very Happy Birthday today!” read the post, accompanied by a photo of Camilla being crowned on coronation day at the Anglican church,

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