THE Queen will host a joint fortieth birthday celebration for Prince William and Kate Middleton this summer, it has been reported.
The Duke of Cambridge, who turns forty on Tuesday, is said to have been given the go in advance for the bash at both Windsor Castle or Sandringham Estate.
Royal sources advised the Mirror it used to be agreed he and Kate, who grew to become 40 formerly this year, have to "celebrate their landmark birthdays in style".
And the Queen, 96, may additionally join them and different senior royals at the bash - if she is feeling up to it.
A palace source informed the Mirror the monarch, who has suffered from increasing mobility issues in latest months, will no longer verify her attendance until the day of the party.
But the likes of Prince Charles and Camilla are expected to be there with bells on.
Wills has had joint birthdays in the past, sharing his 18th celebration with Prince Andrew's 40th, Princess Anne's 50th and Princess Margaret's 70th.
But in a royal first, William will not have the Union Flag flown from authorities constructions on his huge day — a go stated to spare Prince Andrew’s blushes.
The Sun closing night time revealed the government has withdrawn the honour for all of the Queen’s children’s birthdays — a alternate thought to have been signed off by Her Majesty herself.
Insiders stated it was once “so as no longer to upset Andrew, who is decidedly prickly on these sorts of matters”.
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