Meghan Markle has paid a heartfelt tribute to her husband, Prince Harry, as he celebrates his 41st birthday today. The Duchess of Sussex shared a nostalgic photo on Instagram, featuring Harry during his military days. The image, taken at a RAF flypast at Goodwood Aerodrome in West Sussex in 2015, shows Harry smiling at the camera. Meghan captioned the post with a playful, "Oh hi, Birthday boy" followed by a flame emoji.
This post comes shortly after Meghan celebrated Harry's return from a recent trip to the UK, which included a surprise visit to Ukraine. In a separate post on her business page, As Ever, Meghan was seen pouring two glasses of her brand's rosé wine in their garden, with the caption, "When your beau is back in town..." This marks a shift in Meghan's social media strategy, as she has opted to honour Harry on her business platform rather than her personal account.
Harry's UK trip was a whirlwind four-day affair, during which he attended several charity events and had a significant reunion with his father, King Charles, for the first time since February 2024. Before heading back to California, Harry also visited Ukraine, where he participated in a candid interview with The Guardian. In this interview, he expressed that he has a "clear conscience" regarding the revelations he has made about his family, stating that his father is now his "main focus."
Reflecting on his memoir, Spare, and their Netflix projects, Harry explained that these efforts were aimed at presenting a different perspective. He asserted, "I don't believe that I aired my dirty laundry in public. It was a difficult message, but I did it in the best way possible. My conscience is clear."
When asked about his meeting with King Charles at Clarence House, Harry confirmed, "Yes he's great, thank you," indicating a positive interaction. The father-son meeting lasted 55 minutes, amidst ongoing speculation about their relationship.
Additionally, Harry addressed claims regarding his happiness in Montecito, where he resides with Meghan and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. He refuted suggestions that he is "miserable" in his new life, stating, "I am very happy with who I am and I like the life that I live."
As the couple continues to navigate their public and private lives, Meghan's birthday tribute highlights their enduring bond.