Queen Elizabeth turned 93-years-old on Sunday, April 21, which happens to be Easter as well. Her Majesty appears in public along with the royal family for Easter service at the St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Queen Elizabeth has been accompanied by her grandsons, Prince Harry and Prince William with his wife, Kate Middleton. It can be noticed Prince Harry's wife Meghan Markle wasn't present on the occasion as she could reportedly give birth anytime soon.
In some of the photos uploaded on the internet, Her Majesty can be seen wearing a baby blue outfit, and she paired it a hat with a bright pink ribbon. Queen Elizabeth was also seen greeting Middleton, Prince William, Prince Harry, as well as those who attended the service.
Queen Elizabeth celebrated her birthday last year at the Royal Albert Hall in London, in which the celebration has a live music event, and it airs the BBC on her actual birthday, April 21. Some famous musicians also performed for Her Majesty at that time including Anne Marie, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Sting, Shaggy, Sir Tom Jones, Craig David, Kylie Minogue, as well as Shawn Mendes.
Aside from the Queen's appearance in public on her birthday this year, Kensington Palace and other social media accounts of the royal family posted photos of Her Majesty in celebration of her 93rd birthday. However, many noticed the picture posted by Kensington Palace on its Instagram account, which represents Middleton and Prince William, is reportedly shady.
View this post on InstagramWishing a very happy 93rd birthday to Her Majesty The Queen! Credit: PA A post shared by Kensington Palace (@kensingtonroyal) on Apr 21, 2019 at 12:39am PDT
The post includes a birthday greeting, along with a throwback photo of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Queen Elizabeth from 2016 Trooping the Colour parade, which is Her Majesty's annual belated birthday celebration. As seen in the picture, Prince Harry and his wife Markle weren't in the photo because they were not yet a couple at that time.
But then, many speculated Prince William and Middleton are "shady." Some even commented on the post, asking why would they upload a photo without the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and they could've chosen other pictures wherein the two were present.
This further fuelled the months of rumors that Prince William and Middleton and Prince Harry and Markle were not really in good terms. The Royal Family, on the other hand, has not commented on the alleged rift of the two couples. And even though some questioned the Kensington Palace's post, others defended the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, saying it's their account so they can post whatever they want.