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The former Suits actress will turn 37 on Saturday, August 4.
Meghan’s birthday will hold a special meaning for the Queen, as her mother was born on the same date.
The Queen Mother, Elizabeth, who died on March 20, 2002, would have been 118 this year.
How will Meghan celebrate birthday with Prince Harry?
Last year, Meghan celebrated her 36th birthday with Prince Harry on an African safari.
This year may be slightly different, however, as the newlyweds will be spending her birthday at the wedding of one Harry’s best friends, Charlie Van Straubenzee.
Charlie has been friends with Harry since they attended Ludgrove Prep School in Berkshire.
Charlie was an usher at Meghan and Harry’s wedding on May 19.
He reportedly teased Harry during his speech at their wedding reception at Frogmore House.
The Sunday Times reported that Charlie made a joke about Harry being “dorm room monitor”.
He said: “All I wanted was a cuddle from my mummy, instead Harry nicked my teddy bear and chucked it out on to the roof.
“Ladies and gentlemen, I ask you, how can you put someone in charge of a dorm when that someone is worse behaved than the whole dorm combined?”
As a result, Harry is carrying out best man duties this weekend in return.
This means Meghan won’t be sitting next to her 33-year-old husband during the ceremony in the village of Churt, Surrey.
She may have to wait until the following day to celebrate privately with the prince.
Royals traditionally have a small family celebration at home.
The Queen does not tend to adhere to this rule, as she celebrates her birthday twice in April and June each year.
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