Today is Prince Harry's 37th birthday! Despite the rumored split in the British royal family, members of the organization greeted the Duke on his special day.
According to an online tabloid, several royal family members turned to social media to wish the Duke of Sussex a happy birthday.
On their Twitter accounts, Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton exchanged a quick welcome.
As it appeared that the brothers were slowly reuniting, fans flocked to the comment area to express their delight.
"At the end of the day Harry is still William's brother and he will wish him a birthday wish. Family is family," one fan wrote.
Queen Elizabeth II did not miss her grandson's special day. She greeted him via The Royal Family Twitter account with various photos of him.
The rumored feud between the two royals following the Duke's claim in a CBS News report that he was subjected to a cycle of anguish and suffering caused by his father.
It become customary for royal family members to commemorate their birthdays with a humanitarian effort or charity. But reports said Harry has yet to reveal his plans for his 37th birthday.
He chose to help CAMFED, a charity that promotes females' education in Africa, for his 36th birthday.
CAMFED revealed last year that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had donated $130,000 to the cause, matching donations made in a single day.
The Clarence House, Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla's Twitter account, published photographs of the father-and-son combination as a birthday greeting.
According to sources, the royal family has apparently reconciled after Her Majesty extended an olive branch by asking Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to attend her impending Platinum Jubilee.
Relationship guru Sam Wunder believes the invitation is "a very encouraging sign" that the firm's fallout and conflict will be resolved.
"All families have resentment or some form of hurt emotions, but it's still family." Wunder told Express UK.
According to the relationship specialist, the monarch's behavior represents her "love and recognition" for her family.
Charlotte Griffiths and Richard Eden, two royal observers, said the Queen's conduct is part of a campaign to clean the family's reputation.
The palace intends to keep Prince Harry and Meghan Markle "on board," according to the latter.
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