Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have opted to skip a public birthday greeting for Prince Charles 72nd after their social media accounts were stripped off by the royal firm.

The royal pair, currently situated in Montecito, Santa Barbara in the United States, has canceled all their official accounts after the royal firm banned them from using royals since their exit.

Several accusations of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seemingly not sending their regards to the future King of England as a sign of their growing rift. Apparently, Prince Charles's retaliation is to omit them from the family tree. 

A report from The Sun has revealed otherwise, saying that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex offered their best wishes via a private message.

The couple has been in hot waters in the past few days after their Remembrance Day blunder was accused of being a ‘shameless’ PR stunt.

In a bid to resurrect their ailing image, the Duchess of Sussex has hired two publicity experts in their team.

Apparently, the decision to keep their greetings for Prince Charles on the low is to not cause any more trouble for their image. Publicly sending their wishes to the Prince of Wales may be taken the other way.

Other royal members have greeted Prince Charles via their official accounts on Instagram. The Queen’s account posted a black and white photo of the young heir apparent and Queen Elizabeth, captioning the post with ‘Happy Birthday to the Prince of Wale’ followed by birthday emojis.

Prince William and Kate Middleton also sent out their lovely greetings through their Twitter account. Other family members have followed suit.

Prince Charles has been a saving grace for the Sussex pair after it was revealed that most of their finances at the beginning of their life separate from the royal firm were paid by Prince Charles’s Duchy.

Until the couple reached their goal to be financially independent of the royal firm, Prince Charles was their main funding source.

The continued support from Prince Charles on the commercial ventures of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is evident. At the same time, Prince Harry’s older brother Prince William is more lukewarm to the idea.

Prince Charles’s birthday will be celebrated in a low-key fashion as the Pandemic has halted most, if not all, of the private events of the royal family.

The Prince of Wales continues to serve the throne and is currently in Germany with wife Camilla Parker-Bowles for an important event between England and Germany.