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The Duke of Sussex’s birthday is on September 15 and he will turn 34-years-old.
He was baptised in 1984 as Henry Charles Albert David at St George’s Chapel in Windsor, but family, friends and royal fans refer to the Prince as Harry.
Earlier this year Harry married Meghan Markle in the same chapel he was baptised, and the pair became the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Prince Harry is actually more than three years younger than his wife who turned 36 last month on August 4.
Details about the flame-haired prince’s celebration plan have not been revealed, but he might hold off celebrating until he takes wife Meghan on their first royal trip overseas together next month.
The couple will travel to Australia and will be Ms Markle’s first of this kind.
Prince Harry’s parents Charles and Diana also went to the land down under for their first trip as a married couple back in 1983.
The tour coincides with the Invictus Games which are being held in Sydney from October 20-27.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will in addition to Australia, visit Fiji, New Zealand and the Kingdom of Tonga.
The couple is expected to have a busy schedule and the programme will focus on youth leadership, environmental and conversation efforts.
Kensington Palace released the exact dates for their tour earlier this month, and are as follows:
Tuesday, October 16: Sydney, Australia
Wednesday, October 17: Dubbo, Australia
Thursday, October 18: Melbourne, Australia
Friday, October 19: Sydney, Australia
Saturday, October 20: Sydney, Australia
Sunday, October 21: Sydney, Australia
Monday, October 22: Fraser Island, Australia
Tuesday, October 23: Suva, Fiji
Wednesday, October 24: Suva, Fiji
Thursday, October 25: Nadi, Fiji and Nuku’alofa, Tonga
Friday, October 26: Nuku’alofa, Tonga and Sydney, Australia
Saturday, October 27: Sydney, Australia
Sunday, October 28: Wellington, New Zealand
Monday, October 29: Wellington and Abel Tasman, New Zealand
Tuesday, October 30: Auckland, New Zealand
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