How old is Prince William as he celebrates his birthday
Prince William wasn’t given the early birthday present he would have hoped for as England were held to a draw by Denmark last night.
The Prince of Wales is celebrating his birthday today (June 21) and saw it in by cheering on the Three Lions at Euro 2024 yesterday.
It’s not yet known exactly what William will be doing for his big day, but he’s certainly had a busy birthday week.
The day before he flew out to Germany to be at the Frankfurt Arena, William was at Royal Ascot in Berkshire for the second day of the races.
And on Monday, he was part of the Garter Day service at Windsor Castle alongside his father King Charles and Queen Camilla.
How old is Prince William?
Prince William turns 42 today, just over five months after his wife Kate turned the same age.
He was born on June 21, 1982, at St Mary’s Hospital in London, making him fall under the Cancer star sign (just).
There are only two years between William and his brother Harry who was born in 1984.
How old is King Charles?
Born on November 14, 1948, King Charles is 75 and a Scorpio.
The monarch has also just celebrated his official birthday with Trooping the Colour last week.
However, he is not the oldest member of the Royal Family. That title lies with Katharine, Duchess of Kent, who is 89 years old.
How old is Queen Camilla?
Queen Camilla is 76, but will turn 77 soon.
Camilla was born on July 17, 1947, at King’s College Hospital, London.
The same as William, she was also born under the Cancer star sign.
How old is Kate Middleton?
Kate is 42, the same age as her husband Prince William.
The Princess of Wales was born on January 9, 1982, making her a Capricorn.
How old is Prince Harry?
Born on September 15, 1984, Harry is 39 years old.
He will celebrate a big milestone with his 40th birthday later this year.
His star sign is Virgo.
How old is Meghan Markle?
Prince Harry’s wife Meghan Markle was born on August 4, 1981.
Meghan is currently 42 – also the same age as Prince William and Princess Kate.
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