AFTER two years of birthday snubs, the Royal Family's message to Prince Harry on his 40th suggest a thaw in their relationship.
Yesterday's display of warmth will be seen as an olive branch from the King over their feud sparked by his son's 2021 interview with US chat show queen Oprah Winfrey.
He is keen to have a better relationship with Harry.
Prince William, who barely speaks to his brother, and Kate also sent him a birthday message.
The Royal Family shared a snap of Harry smiling along with an emoji of a cake and said: "Wishing the Duke of Sussex a very happy 40th birthday." It is the first time they have shared a public message for Harry since his birthday in 2021.
The Prince and Princess of Wales posted: "Wishing a Happy 40th birthday to the Duke of Sussex."
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