Happy Birthday Princess Lilibet. Only King Charles had a present for her, amid family feud

Renowned royal commentator Tom Quinn reveals that Princess Lilibet was bestowed with an extraordinary present from King Charles in celebration of her third birthday today.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle hosted a lavish birthday soiree at their opulent Montecito, California, estate this past weekend. The exclusive guest list included their dearest friends, yet the palpable absence of several notable figures was impossible to ignore due to the ongoing tensions within the Royal Family.

King Charles, despite not receiving an invitation, took it upon himself to honor the occasion. He penned a heartfelt letter to his granddaughter and presented her with a lavish gift. Quinn revealed, “King Charles made a point to acknowledge Lilibet’s birthday by sending a thoughtful message and a generous present.”

A special present that his majesty is reserving until the resolution of the familial discord. “He aspires to present Lilibet with a comparable gift, but alas, not this year,” he remarked. “For Prince George, he bestowed a splendid hand-crafted wooden swing adorned with George’s name. Quinn elucidated, “Only when the family conflict subsides. Meghan has delineated strict guidelines regarding acceptable gifts, thus constraining the king’s choices.”

Version 1: Lilibet’s extravagant soirée was graced by A-list celebrities such as Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry. Opting for a lavish pre-birthday bash over extravagant gifts, Harry and Meghan welcomed a plethora of renowned guests to their opulent California estate. Perry and Bloom made a grand entrance with their daughter Daisy, who is just a few months older than Lilibet.

Among the distinguished guests in attendance were Ellen DeGeneres, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Oprah Winfrey, all of whom are esteemed neighbors of the couple. Interestingly, invitations were not extended to any members of the Royal Family. “Surprisingly, not a single member of the Royal Family was invited to Lilibet’s celebration,” Quinn noted.

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